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betaseron patient assistance program

by Myron Reynolds Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Betaseron Patient Assistance Program, a patient assistance program provided by Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals, offers Betaseron at no cost for up to 90 days to those who are eligible for the program. Eligibility is based off of the following requirements: You must be a citizen of the United States or its Territories.

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What should I know about Betaseron before taking it?

BETASERON is the first FDA-approved medicine to reduce disease activity in patients with relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis (MS). It's important to know the possible risks and benefits of BETASERON. Make sure you talk to your doctor to understand which possible side effects are more serious than others, as well as those that are more common.

How much does Betaseron cost without insurance?

Betaseron Prices. The cost for Betaseron subcutaneous powder for injection 0.3 mg is around $7,940 for a supply of 14 powder for injection, depending on the pharmacy you visit. Prices are for cash paying customers only and are not valid with insurance plans.

Why choose a beta nurse?

A BETA Nurse gets to know you and, if you share your injection data, can follow your progress and provide proactive support. †

What are the side effects of betaseron eye drops?

Important Safety Information (cont'd) BETASERON can cause serious side effects, including: Liver Problems Including Liver Failure. Symptoms of liver problems may include yellowing of your eyes, itchy skin, feeling very tired, flu-like symptoms, nausea or vomiting, bruising easily or bleeding problems.

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What are the side effects of Betaseron?

Common side effects of Betaseron include:injection site reactions (pain, swelling, redness),abdominal or stomach pain,constipation,diarrhea,upset stomach,weakness,muscle pain,nausea,More items...

Does Kesimpta have copay assistance?

Patients with commercial insurance coverage for KESIMPTA may receive up to $18,000 in annual copay benefits. Patients with commercial insurance and an initial denial of coverage may receive up to 12 months of free product while coverage is pursued.

Who makes Betaseron?

Bayer acquired Betaferon/Betaseron (interferon beta 1b) through its recent purchase of Schering AG and its Bayer Schering Pharma unit has purchased Novartis' biologics manufacturing facility in Emeryville, California, which is currently used to produce the drug for $110 million.

How do you pay for MS drugs?

The National Multiple Sclerosis Society has a financial assistance program to help guide and support you in finding ways to pay for your prescriptions. Give them a call at 1-800-344-4867 to speak to an MS Navigator, or visit their website at www.nmss.org. Your local chapter will be more than happy to assist you.

Is Kesimpta safer than Ocrevus?

The safety and efficacy data of Ocrevus is, overall, comparable with that of Kesimpta. The main differentiation between the two drugs is the delivery system and the annual cost of therapy, which is $65,000 for Ocrevus compared to $83,000 for Kesimpta in the US.

Is Kesimpta for progressive MS?

The FDA has approved Kesimpta for the treatment of relapsing forms of MS, including clinically isolated syndrome (an initial neurological episode), relapsing-remitting MS, and active secondary progressive MS.

Does Betaseron cause liver damage?

Liver injury Betaseron can cause liver problems, leading to liver failure in rare cases. The medication should be used with caution in people who regularly drink alcohol or are taking other therapies that can also damage the liver.

Does Betaseron cause depression?

Betaseron (interferon beta-1b) can cause depression and thoughts of suicide. This can happen to anyone taking Betaseron (interferon beta-1b).

How often is Betaseron taken?

The recommended starting dose is 0.0625 mg (0.25 mL) subcutaneously every other day, with dose increases over a sixweek period to the recommended dose of 0.25 mg (1 mL) every other day (see Table 1). If a dose of BETASERON is missed, then it should be taken as soon as the patient remembers or is able to take it.

Can you live with MS without medication?

A small number of people with MS have only mild disease and do well without treatment. But many get worse over time. Medicines can reduce the severity of attacks of relapsing-remitting MS and how often you have them.

How much do MS meds cost?

On average, the medicines cost $70,000 per year, according to a 2017 study. Some prices have increased fivefold from when the drugs were first approved by the Food and Drug Administration. Even with insurance, says Ewing-Wilson, patients can be left on the hook for anywhere from $3,000 to more than $50,000 a year.

Is MS treatment covered by insurance?

As a part of the ACA, insurers can no longer deny coverage to those with pre-existing medical conditions, such as multiple sclerosis (MS), or enact lifetime or annual benefit caps to those enrolled in their plans.

What is the difference between Ocrevus and Kesimpta?

Both Ocrevus and Kesimpta target the CD20 antigen on B cells. Ocrevus is given intravenously by a healthcare practitioner every six months in the maintenance phase, while patients self-administer under-the-skin Kesimpta at home once monthly during maintenance.

What is J code for Kesimpta?

Edits and Denials: Prior approval: Prior approval is required for Kesimpta (HCPCS Code J3490).

How much does ofatumumab cost?

Table 8CADTH Cost Comparisons for Relapsing-Remitting Multiple SclerosisTreatmentStrengthAnnual cost ($)Ofatumumab (Kesimpta)20 mg/0.4 mLYear 1: 35,000d Year 2: 28,000Injectable therapiesGlatiramer acetate (Copaxone)20 mg/1 mL17,411Glatiramer acetate (Glatect)20 mg/1 mL11,82615 more rows

How is Kesimpta delivered?

It is an anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody (mAb) self-administered by a once-monthly injection, delivered subcutaneously1,3. Initial loading doses of Kesimpta are given at Weeks 0, 1 and 2, with the first injection performed under the guidance of a healthcare professional.

What is betaseron used for?

BETASERON is the first FDA-approved medicine to reduce disease activity in patients with relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis (MS).

When did Betaseron start?

BETASERON has over 25 years of clinical and patient experience since its launch in 1993 and provides a wide range of resources and services that we call BETAPLUS. When you become a BETASERON patient, the program provides you with personalized one-on-one support throughout your treatment. That includes an MS-trained BETA Nurse available 24/7, training and helpful tools, practical resources, financial assistance, and more.

What is the name of the medication used to treat multiple sclerosis?

BETASERON® (interferon beta-1b) is a prescription medicine used to treat relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis (MS), to include clinically isolated syndrome, relapsing-remitting disease, and active secondary progressive disease, in adults.

Can you share your beta app with your beta nurse?

When paired with your existing BETACONNECT ™ autoinjector, you can share your injection data with your BETA Nurse so he or she can support your care. † myBETAapp keeps your injection history in one place, so you can leave behind the days of manual tracking.

Can beta nurses update their data?

For the first time, you have the ability to record, track, and share your injection data to update your BETA Nurse and healthcare team. * Your BETA Nurse can follow your progress and support you if needed. Whether it’s helping to identify your injection patterns or ensuring you are rotating injection sites properly and not missing injections, they are with you every step of the way.

What is beta nurse?

A BETA Nurse gets to know you, and when you share your injection data using myBETAapp, the BETA Nurse can follow your progress and provide proactive support. ‡ Your healthcare team, including your doctor and pharmacist, can also view your injection data via the BETACONNECT™ Navigator to support your care. ‡

What is betaplex patient?

When you become a BETASERON ® patient, BETAPLUS provides you with personalized one-on-one support throughout your treatment. That includes an MS-trained BETA Nurse available 24/7, training and helpful tools, practical resources, financial assistance, and more.

What is the name of the medication used to treat multiple sclerosis?

BETASERON® (interferon beta-1b) is a prescription medicine used to treat relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis (MS), to include clinically isolated syndrome, relapsing-remitting disease, and active secondary progressive disease, in adults.

Can beta nurses see your injections?

It is important to share with your BETA Nurse and your healthcare team. ‡ Only you, your BETA Nurse and your healthcare team can see your injection data, and have informed discussions to:

Doctor Discussion Guide

Be prepared with questions for your next doctor’s visit. Create a customized treatment discussion guide to take with you

Glossary of Terms

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Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions? See answers to common questions about treatment with BETASERON

How much does Betaseron cost?

Betaseron Prices. The cost for Betaseron subcutaneous powder for injection 0.3 mg is around $8,554 for a supply of 14 powder for injection, depending on the pharmacy you visit. Prices are for cash paying customers only and are not valid with insurance plans.

How long does Betaseron Beta Bridge last?

Betaseron Beta Bridge Program: Eligible commercially insured patients may keep their therapy going while insurance coverage issues are resolved; program may provide up to 12-months prescriptions at no cost; for additional information contact the program at 844-788-1470.

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.

Important Note

The following information is intended to supplement, not substitute for, the expertise and judgment of your physician, pharmacist or other healthcare professional. It should not be construed to indicate that use of the drug is safe, appropriate, or effective for you. Consult your healthcare professional before using this drug.

How To Use

This medication is injected under the skin. The drug may be self administered. Make sure you understand the technique and procedures for preparing the drug and for self-injection.

Side Effects

Diarrhea, constipation, drowsiness, sore throat, runny nose, cystitis (bladder irritation), breast or pelvic pain, menstrual pain, fatigue, headache, and weight gain may occur. Notify your doctor if any of these symptoms persist or worsen. Notify your doctor if a flu-like condition (with fever, chills, muscle aches, malaise or sweating) occurs.

Precautions

Before using this drug tell your doctor your medical history including: any allergies (e.g., albumin protein allergy), depression/suicidal thoughts. This drug is not recommended for use during pregnancy due to the risk of serious side effects for a pregnant woman. Consult your doctor for more details.

Drug Interactions

Before you take this drug, tell your doctor of any over-the-counter or prescription drugs you are taking, especially: antipyrine. Do not start or stop any medicine without doctor or pharmacist approval.

Overdose

If overdose is suspected, contact your local poison control center or emergency room immediately.

Notes

Lab tests will be done frequently while taking this medication to ensure it is working properly and to watch for potential side effects. Do not allow anyone else to take this medication.

What is BETASERON®?

BETASERON ® is a prescription medicine used to treat relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis (MS), to include clinically isolated syndrome, relapsing-remitting disease, and active secondary progressive disease, in adults.

Who should not take BETASERON?

Do not take BETASERON if you are allergic to interferon beta-1b, to another interferon beta, to human albumin, or mannitol. See Medication Guide for a complete list of ingredients in BETASERON.

How long can betaseron be stored?

Before mixing, BETASERON may be stored for up to 3 months between 59°F to 86°F (15°C to 30°C).

How to shut down betaconne?

Open the lid and close the lid. Make sure the lid is fully closed. Make sure no buttons are pressed down. Hold the on/off button to shut down BETACONNECT autoinjector, and turn it on again.

What temperature should a betaconnexor be charged at?

The temperature is too low or too high for charging. The BETACONNECT autoinjector can be recharged at a temperature from 50°F to 95°F (10°C to 35°C).

Why does my betaconnexor turn off?

BETACONNECT autoinjector will power off if the battery level is too low. Recharge your BETACONNECT autoinjector if the battery indicator flashes orange when you turn your device on.

What is the number to call for betaconnex?

If the problem is not solved, contact your healthcare provider or call a BETA Nurse at 1-844-788-1470. A red blinking light is showing on the BETACONNECT autoinjector. The injection procedure could have been interrupted. If the injection was interrupted, check to see that the entire dose was injected.

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