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by Chelsea Jaskolski Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is the Austedo copay program?

Through financial assistance programs for eligible patients and nurse support, Shared Solutions® will partner with you throughout your treatment with AUSTEDO (deutetrabenazine) tablets. This AUSTEDO Copay Program (the “Program”) is available to eligible individuals who have a valid prescription for AUSTEDO. No substitutions permitted.

Who is not eligible for the Austedo program?

This Program is restricted to residents of the United States and United States territories. Uninsured and cash-paying patients are NOT eligible for this Program, nor are patients with commercial insurance that does not provide coverage for AUSTEDO (except in certain limited situations while a prior authorization is pending).

What is a patient assistance program?

Patient Assistance Programs for Austedo Patient assistance programs (PAPs) are usually sponsored by pharmaceutical companies and provide free or discounted medicines to low income or uninsured and under-insured people who meet specific guidelines. Eligibility requirements vary for each program. Provider: Teva Shared Solutions (Austedo)

How much does Austedo cost per month?

Close to 90% of existing patients on AUSTEDO (deutetrabenazine) tablets pay $10 or less per month for their prescription.1 We'll help you explore your financial options. Commercially insured patients may be eligible for a $0 copay per month for their AUSTEDO treatment. Terms and Conditions apply.

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Where can I fill Austedo?

When your doctor decides AUSTEDO (deutetrabenazine) tablets is right for you, you'll get your prescription in one of two ways. Your doctor will write you a prescription. Your pharmacy (or sometimes a specialty pharmacy) will fill it for you.

How do I get a prescription for Austedo?

The dose of AUSTEDO may be increased at weekly intervals in increments of 6 mg per day based on reduction of chorea or tardive dyskinesia and tolerability, up to a maximum recommended daily dosage of 48 mg [see Clinical Trials 14.1, 14.2)]. Administer total daily dosages of 12 mg or above in two divided doses.

Does Teva have a patient assistance program?

The TEVA CARES FOUNDATION Patient Assistance Program provides prescription medicines at no cost to patients who qualify. If you have no prescription drug coverage and meet the income guidelines below, you may qualify for this program.

Is there a generic Austedo?

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

What is the best drug for tardive dyskinesia?

Two treatments for TD have been approved by the FDA and have Level A evidence: valbenazine and deutetrabenazine (AV 1).

What is the difference between INGREZZA and Austedo?

Austedo contains the active drug deutetrabenazine, while Ingrezza contains the active drug valbenazine. Both medications belong to a class of drugs called selective vesicular monoamine transporter 2 (VMAT2) inhibitors.

What is UCB patient Assistance Program?

Through the UCB Patient Assistance Program, we provide some medications at no cost to eligible and qualified patients who are uninsured or underinsured who otherwise have no access to the UCB medicines prescribed by their physician.

Is there a patient assistance program for Adderall?

Government Programs for ADHD Prescription Assistance Call 1-800-333-4114 to find out if you qualify.

Does Viatris have a patient assistance program?

The Viatris Patient Assistance Program provides certain medicines for free to patients with demonstrated financial need. Viatris is committed to helping patients get the treatments they need, when and where they need them.

What is the new medication for tardive dyskinesia?

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved Ingrezza (valbenazine) capsules to treat adults with tardive dyskinesia. This is the first drug approved by the FDA for this condition.

Does Austedo have a black box warning?

Austedo comes with the following Black Box Warning: Austedo can increase the risk of depression and suicidal thoughts and behavior (suicidality) in patients with Huntington's disease.

Can you just stop Austedo?

If you feel depressed or have suicidal thoughts while taking Austedo, contact your doctor right away. If these feelings don't go away, your doctor will likely have you stop taking Austedo. If you think someone is at immediate risk of self-harm or hurting another person: Call 911 or your local emergency number.

How is Austedo dosed?

The dose of AUSTEDO may be increased at weekly intervals in increments of 6 mg per day to a maximum recommended daily dosage of 48 mg. Administer total daily dosages of 12 mg or above in two divided doses.

What are the side effects of Austedo?

Drowsiness, trouble sleeping, tiredness, dizziness, nausea, and vomiting may occur. If any of these effects last or get worse, tell your doctor or pharmacist promptly. Your doctor may need to adjust your dose to reduce these side effects.

How long is the Austedo trial?

All new patients prescribed AUSTEDO are eligible for a 30-day free trial voucher.

What happens if you have a prior authorization denied?

If the prior authorization is denied by the commercial insurer, then the individual is no longer eligible for this Program and may not receive any additional Program benefits.

Is Austedo a copay card?

The copay card program is for eligible individuals with a valid AUSTEDO prescription. Please note this offer is not available for patients eligible for Medicare, Medicaid or any other government payer coverage. Please review complete Terms and Conditions .

Does Austedo cause sleepiness?

The most common side effects of AUSTEDO in people with Huntington’s disease include sleepiness (sedation), diarrhea, tiredness, and dry mouth. The most common side effects of AUSTEDO in people with tardive dyskinesia include inflammation of the nose and throat (nasopharyngitis) and problems sleeping (insomnia).

Is Austedo safe for children?

movements in the face, tongue, or other body parts that cannot be controlled (tardive dyskinesia). It is not known if AUSTEDO is safe and effective in children. AUSTEDO can cause serious side effects in people with Huntington’s disease, including: depression, suicidal thoughts, or suicidal actions.

Can you take reserpine with austedo?

are taking reserpine. Do not take medicines that contain reserpine (such as Serpalan ® and Renese ® -R) with AUSTEDO. If your healthcare provider plans to switch you from taking reserpine to AUSTEDO, you must wait at least 20 days after your last dose of reserpine before you start taking AUSTEDO.

Can you take Austedo if you have Huntington's disease?

Call your healthcare provider right away if you become depressed, have unusual changes in mood or behavior, or have thoughts of suicide. Do not take AUSTEDO if you: have Huntington’s disease and are depressed or have thoughts of suicide.

What is the phone number for Austedo?

If you have any questions regarding your eligibility or benefits, please call the AUSTEDO. ®. Copay Program at. 1-800-887-8100. .

What is Austedo used for?

AUSTEDO is a prescription medicine that is used to treat: the involuntary movements (chorea) of Huntington’s disease. AUSTEDO does not cure the cause of the involuntary movements, and it does not treat other symptoms of Huntington’s disease, such as problems with thinking or emotions.

How much does Austedo cost?

Close to 90% of existing patients on AUSTEDO (deutetrabenazine) tablets pay $10 or less per month for their prescription.1 We'll help you explore your financial options.

What happens if you have a prior authorization denied?

If the prior authorization is denied by the commercial insurer, then the individual is no longer eligible for this Program and may not receive any additional Program benefits.

Can you take reserpine with austedo?

are taking reserpine. Do not take medicines that contain reserpine (such as Serpalan ® and Renese ® -R) with AUSTEDO. If your healthcare provider plans to switch you from taking reserpine to AUSTEDO, you must wait at least 20 days after your last dose of reserpine before you start taking AUSTEDO.

Can you take Austedo if you have Huntington's disease?

Call your healthcare provider right away if you become depressed, have unusual changes in mood or behavior, or have thoughts of suicide. Do not take AUSTEDO if you: have Huntington’s disease and are depressed or have thoughts of suicide.

Is Austedo safe for children?

It is not known if AUSTEDO is safe and effective in children.

How to secure patient authorization?

Remember to secure patient authorization by obtaining the patient’s signature on the PSRF, or by having the patient enroll online at MySharedSolutions.com

How long is the free trial for chorea?

Free Trial Vouchers are available to all new TD and HD chorea patients for first 4 weeks of treatment

What is Austedo used for?

Austedo (deutetrabenazine) is a member of the VMAT2 inhibitors drug class and is commonly used for Huntington's Disease, and Tardive Dyskinesia.

How much does a free drug card save?

The free Drugs.com Discount Card works like a coupon and can save you up to 80% or more off the cost of prescription medicines, over-the-counter drugs and pet prescriptions.

Is Austedo a generic?

Austedo is available as a brand name drug only, a generic version is not yet available. For more information, read about generic Austedo availability . This Austedo price guide is based on using the Drugs.com discount card which is accepted at most U.S. pharmacies.

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