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decitabine patient assistance

by Noel Wyman Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Patient Assistance & Copay Programs for Decitabine Patient assistance programs (PAPs) are usually sponsored by pharmaceutical companies and provide free or discounted medicines and copay programs to low income or uninsured and under-insured people who meet specific guidelines. Eligibility requirements vary for each program.

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How can I get help paying for decitabine (Dacogen®)?

If you have insurance and are looking for patient assistance or copay assistance for Decitabine (Dacogen®), we have provided links that may help. Visit our Patient Assistance page and click the links to various patient assistance programs for help paying for Decitabine (Dacogen®).

What is decitabine used to treat?

Decitabine is designed to help the bone marrow produce more healthy and normal functioning cells. Decitabine is given to help increase blood cell counts, reduce the risk of infection, reduce the amount of blood transfusions needed, decrease the risk of bleeding, and to prevent MDS from transforming to acute leukemia.

How is decitabine used to treat multiple myeloma?

Treatment Name: Decitabine (Dacogen®) Goals of therapy: Decitabine is given to help increase blood cell counts, reduce the risk of infection, reduce the amount of blood transfusions needed, decrease the risk of bleeding, and to prevent MDS from transforming to acute leukemia. Decitabine is not commonly given with the goal of cure for MDS.

What is the cost of decitabine?

Dacogen (decitabine) is a member of the antimetabolites drug class and is commonly used for Myelodysplastic Syndrome. The cost for Dacogen intravenous powder for injection 50 mg is around $1,885 for a supply of 1 powder for injection, depending on the pharmacy you visit.

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What is the purpose of decitabine?

Decitabine is designed to help the bone marrow produce more healthy and normal functioning cells. Decitabine is given to help increase blood cell counts, reduce the risk of infection, reduce the amount of blood transfusions needed, decrease the risk of bleeding, and to prevent MDS from transforming to acute leukemia.

How often is decitabine given?

On occasion, decitabine may be given in the hospital if someone is too sick. Decitabine is repeated every 28 days. This is known as one cycle.

How long does it take for decitabine to work?

Treatment is continued until decitabine is no longer working or it is stopped because of unacceptable side effects. Estimated total infusion time for this treatment: 60 minutes. Infusion times are based on clinical studies, but may vary depending on doctor preference or patient tolerability.

How to minimize the cost of cancer treatment?

One way to minimize costs associated with cancer treatment is to ask your doctor what types of tests they are ordering. If they are expensive, ask if they are covered by insurance before getting the test. If you are concerned about costs, you can also ask your doctor to only order tests that are absolutely necessary and to minimize the ones that are unlikely to change the plan. Some anti-cancer and supportive care medications are now available as generic formulations and preferred by insurance companies. If these medications are still expensive, ask your doctor to work with your pharmacist to find cheaper alternatives. Some drugs have co-pay cards or patient assistance programs that can help reduce the cost.

How many people discontinue decitabine?

Side effects sometimes have percentage ranges [example 1 – 4%] because they differed between in clinical studies: On average, 8 - 17% of patients discontinue decitabine due to unacceptable side effects.

Where to speak with a patient assistance technician?

Ask to speak with a patient assistance technician or financial counselor at the clinic or hospital administering this therapy.

Who treats rare cancer?

Common cancer types, for which treatment is well-established, are often treated by both community cancer doctors and doctors working at large specialized cancer centers. For some very rare cancer types, it may be best to seek care from someone who specializes in treating them because they have more experience and may be able to offer clinical trials using newer and possibly more effective treatments.

Who is Prescription Hope?

Prescription Hope is a nationally recognized prescription medication access program, headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. Prescription Hope offers access to over 1,500 brand-name medications through patient assistance programs. All you pay is a set service fee of $50 for each medication per month. This includes 100% of the medication cost, no matter the retail price.

Can Prescription Hope Get My Dacogen If I Have Health Insurance Coverage?

Because Prescription Hope is not a health insurance plan, our program works alongside any coverage you may currently have to obtain your Dacogen medication at an affordable price. Our national advocacy program does not have medication tiers, copays, or deductibles.

Is Prescription Hope A Dacogen Coupon Card, Generic, Or Insurance Product?

Prescription Hope is not a Dacogen coupon card or insurance policy. Our program is also not a Dacogen Generic. Prescription Hope is a national advocacy program that works with any coverage you may already have. Although Prescription Hope is not a Dacogen coupon, individuals looking for a Dacogen coupon can find more savings through Prescription Hope!

Do I Qualify For Dacogen Patient Assistance With Prescription Hope?

Prescription Hope works with thousands of Americans every month, obtaining prescription medications on their behalf for the set price of $50.00 per month per medication .

How is decitabine given?from drugs.com

Decitabine is given as an infusion into a vein. A healthcare provider will give you this injection.

What other drugs will affect decitabine?from drugs.com

Other drugs may affect decitabine, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal products. Tell your doctor about all your current medicines and any medicine you start or stop using.

How long after a child is on decitabine can you father?from chemocare.com

Males should avoid fathering a child while on Decitabine therapy and for 2 months after treatment.

What is chemocare.com?from chemocare.com

Chemocare.com is designed to provide the latest information about chemotherapy to patients and their families, caregivers and friends. For information about the 4th Angel Mentoring Program visit www.4thangel.org

How to reduce nausea?from chemocare.com

To reduce nausea, take anti-nausea medications as prescribed by your doctor, and eat small, frequent meals.

Does decitabine affect the immune system?from drugs.com

Decitabine affects your immune system. You may get infections more easily, even serious or fatal infections. Call your doctor if you have a fever, chills, cough, mouth sores, or unusual bleeding or bruising.

Is decitabine a cytotoxic drug?from chemocare.com

Decita bine is an anti-cancer ("anti neoplastic" or "cytotoxic") chemotherapy drug. Decitabine is classified as an "antimetabolite" and a "demethylation" agent. For more detail, see "How Decitabine Works" section below.

Codes relating to the use of INQOVI

The diagnostic codes contained in this section are designed to provide important reimbursement information that will be helpful for your pharmacy when ordering INQOVI. ICD codes continually change, so it is recommended that you consult your ICD-10 code book or contact the payer for coding and billing guidance.

Taiho Oncology Patient Support Co-pay Program

Eligible, privately insured patients can enroll in the Taiho Oncology Patient Support Co-pay Program™, which may help reduce out-of-pocket expenses to $0* for their treatment with INQOVI.

What is AAMDSIF?

AAMDSIF is the world's leading non-profit health organization dedicated to supporting families living with aplastic anemia, MDS, and related bone marrow failure diseases. They offer a variety of learning experiences including educational guides and fact sheets, webinars and podcasts, and financial assistance resources.

What is Inqovi useful for?

Provides an overview of INQOVI and how it is taken, useful tips that may help manage common side effects, and strategies for taking care of yourself and your loved one.

Where can I get Inqovi?

You will receive INQOVI from the specialty pharmacy, doctor's office, or hospital and will follow your healthcare provider's instructions for beginning treatment. If you have signed up to be paired with a Nurse Navigator, he or she will stay in contact to help you with your treatment plan.

What is the drug class of decitabine?

Dacogen (decitabine) is a member of the antimetabolites drug class and is commonly used for Myelodysplastic Syndrome.

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 dacogen generic?

A generic version of Dacogen is available, see decitabine prices.

What is Inqovi used for?

INQOVI is indicated for treatment of adult patients with myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), including previously treated and untreated, de novo and secondary MDS with the following French-American-British subtypes (refractory anemia, refractory anemia with ringed sideroblasts, refractory anemia with excess blasts, and chronic myelomonocytic leukemia [CMML]) and intermediate‑1, intermediate‑2, and high‑risk International Prognostic Scoring System groups.

What are the complications of Inqovi?

Fatal and serious infectious complications can occur with INQOVI. Pneumonia occurred in 21% of patients, with Grade 3 or 4 occurring in 15%. Sepsis occurred in 14% of patients, with Grade 3 or 4 occurring in 11%. Fatal pneumonia occurred in 1% of patients, fatal sepsis in 1%, and fatal septic shock in 1%.

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