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by Amina Hodkiewicz V Published 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is auryxia used to treat?

Indications. AURYXIA ® (ferric citrate) is indicated for: The control of serum phosphorus levels in adult patients with chronic kidney disease on dialysis The treatment of iron deficiency anemia in adult patients with chronic kidney disease not on dialysis.

Is auryxia covered by insurance?

Free AURYXIA may be available for patients who are uninsured, patients who have Medicare Part D insurance but cannot afford their copays, and patients whose insurance does not cover AURYXIA || Learn how AURYXIA works and how it may help you. Learn about iron deficiency anemia and how to manage it.

Who is eligible for free auryxia?

† Patients with an income of up to 600% Federal Poverty Level (FPL) may be eligible for free AURYXIA. Additional restrictions apply. AkebiaCares does not guarantee coverage and/or reimbursement for all patients. ‡ Copay assistance is not valid for prescriptions reimbursed under Medicare, Medicaid, or similar federal or state programs.

When does my auryxia® authorization expire?

This authorization expires ten (10) years from the date signed below, or earlier if required by state or local law, unless I revoke it before then. I will receive a copy of my signed authorization. AkebiaCares is a program administered by Akebia that provides Patient Support to eligible patients who have been prescribed AURYXIA®.

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Does Auryxia help with anemia?

In the USA, Auryxia is indicated as a phosphate binder for the control of serum phosphate levels in adult patients with CKD treated with dialysis and as an iron replacement product for the treatment of iron deficiency anemia in adult patients with CKD not on dialysis [31].

Is Auryxia over the counter?

AURYXIA (ah-RICKS-ee-ah) is a prescription medicine that can lower the amount of phosphate in the blood for adults with chronic kidney disease (CKD) who are on dialysis. Learn more about how AURYXIA works.

What are the side effects of Auryxia?

Common side effects of Auryxia include:diarrhea,nausea,constipation,vomiting,cough, and.dark stools (related to the iron content).

Does Auryxia cause diarrhea?

Adverse Reactions. Advise patients that Auryxia may cause discolored (dark) stools, but this staining of the stool is considered normal with oral medications containing iron. Auryxia may cause diarrhea, nausea, constipation, vomiting, hyperkalemia, abdominal pain, and cough.

What tier drug is Auryxia?

What drug tier is Auryxia typically on? Medicare prescription drug plans typically list Auryxia on Tier 5 of their formulary. Generally, the higher the tier, the more you have to pay for the medication.

Is there a generic for Auryxia?

There is currently no therapeutically equivalent version of Auryxia available in the United States. Note: Fraudulent online pharmacies may attempt to sell an illegal generic version of Auryxia. These medications may be counterfeit and potentially unsafe.

When should I take Auryxia?

Dosing scheduleStarting dose: 1 tablet 3 times a day.Maximum dose: 12 tablets a day.Take AURYXIA with meals.AURYXIA should only be swallowed, not chewed or crushed, because it may cause discoloration of your mouth and teeth.

How much phosphorus does a binder remove?

(1) Approximately 60% of naturally occurring phosphorus is absorbed by the intestinal tract. (20-22) Conventional hemodialysis removes approximately 800 mg of phosphorus per treatment or 2400 mg/week. (19,23,24) As a result, phosphorus binders must bind about 250 mg/d of phosphorus to maintain balance.

How much phosphorus can a kidney patient have?

Healthy adults with normal kidney function, under 70 years of age, should consume less than 4,000 mg/day of phosphorus. Those over 70 years should consume no more than 3,000 mg/day. Average daily intake of phosphorus by healthy adults should not exceed these ULs.

Does ferrous sulfate make you poop more?

Most people begin to feel better after taking ferrous sulfate for 1 week, but it may take up to 4 weeks to take full effect. Common side effects include feeling or being sick, constipation and diarrhoea.

What does it mean if iron tablets give you diarrhea?

Iron is absorbed the best on an empty stomach. Yet, iron supplements can cause stomach cramps, nausea, and diarrhea in some people. You may need to take iron with a small amount of food to avoid this problem. Milk, calcium and antacids should not be taken at the same time as iron supplements.

What is a good phosphorus binder?

Calcium acetate, also called PhosLo, is one commonly used phosphorus binder. There are many others, usually containing calcium carbonate. Tums is a form of calcium carbonate, which can also be effective.

Can I buy ferrous sulphate tablets over-the-counter?

It's available on prescription and to buy from pharmacies. Ferrous sulfate may also be called by the brand names Feospan, Ferrograd, and Ironorm Drops.

Can iron tablets be bought over-the-counter?

The amount of iron in different tablets or liquids varies quite a lot. Many different iron tablets and tonics can be bought over-the-counter (without a prescription) but not all of these have enough iron in them to make a difference. It is important that you take the tablet recommended by your doctor.

Can ferrous sulfate be purchased over-the-counter?

Ferrous Sulfate is available in over-the-counter vitamin supplements both individually and in combination with other nutrients. Ferrous Sulfate is also sometimes used in prescription Ferrous Sulfate supplements that treat iron-deficient anemia (low numbers of red blood cells caused by low iron).

Can I take ferrous sulfate without consulting doctor?

Ask a doctor before using this medicine if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Do not give ferrous sulfate to a child without medical advice.

CONTRAINDICATION

AURYXIA ® (ferric citrate) is contraindicated in patients with iron overload syndromes, e.g., hemochromatosis

WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS

Iron Overload: Increases in serum ferritin and transferrin saturation (TSAT) were observed in clinical trials with AURYXIA in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) on dialysis treated for hyperphosphatemia, which may lead to excessive elevations in iron stores.

ADVERSE REACTIONS

The most common adverse reactions reported with AURYXIA in clinical trials were:

SPECIFIC POPULATIONS

Pregnancy and Lactation: There are no available data on AURYXIA use in pregnant women to inform a drug-associated risk of major birth defects and miscarriage. However, an overdose of iron in pregnant women may carry a risk for spontaneous abortion, gestational diabetes and fetal malformation.

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