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ferumoxytol patient assistance

by Evie Lebsack Published 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago
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To assess eligibility for participation in the Feraheme®(ferumoxytol injection) Patient Assistance Program, patients will need to provide income documentation to verify their household income and sign the below patient certification form. Please ensure healthcare provider has submitted a completed HCP Healthcare Provider (HCP) PAP Enrollment Form.

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What is Ferumoxytol used to treat?

Feraheme (ferumoxytol) Information Feraheme is a prescription medicine used to treat iron-deficiency anemia in adults with chronic kidney disease. It works by replenishing iron so that the body can make more red blood cells that carry oxygen throughout the body.

What is the cost of Ferumoxytol?

Feraheme (ferumoxytol) is a member of the iron products drug class and is commonly used for Anemia Associated with Chronic Renal Failure, and Iron Deficiency Anemia. The cost for Feraheme intravenous solution (30 mg/mL) is around $1,266 for a supply of 17 milliliters, depending on the pharmacy you visit.

How do I enroll in the Feraheme assist program?

Find the Feraheme Assist patient certification and income verification form required for participation in the Patient Assistance Program Upon receipt of the Patient Assistance Program HCP Form and Patient Application: You will receive a fax confirming receipt of the enrollment form (s)

What should be monitored during and after Feraheme infusion?

Observe for signs or symptoms of hypersensitivity reactions during and for at least 30 minutes following Feraheme infusion including monitoring of blood pressure and pulse during and after Feraheme administration. Hypersensitivity reactions have occurred in patients in whom a previous Feraheme dose was tolerated.

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What is ferumoxytol used for?

Ferumoxytol injection is an iron replacement product that is used to treat iron deficiency anemia (not enough iron in the blood) in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and in patients unable to take oral iron or who had taken oral iron in the past but did not work well.

What is the cost of Feraheme?

The cost for Feraheme intravenous solution (30 mg/mL) is around $1,266 for a supply of 17 milliliters, depending on the pharmacy you visit. Prices are for cash paying customers only and are not valid with insurance plans.

How often is ferumoxytol given?

Feraheme will be given to you into your vein by intravenous (IV) infusion over at least 15 minutes by your healthcare provider. You will receive Feraheme in 2 doses 3 to 8 days apart.

What is the brand name for ferumoxytol?

Feraheme – Feraheme® (ferumoxytol injection) for intravenous (IV) use indicated for the treatment of iron deficiency anemia.

How long does Feraheme infusion take?

Only administer Feraheme as an intravenous infusion over at least 15 minutes and only when personnel and therapies are immediately available for the treatment of anaphylaxis and other hypersensitivity reactions.

Are iron infusions worth it?

The bottom line Iron infusions are an effective way to treat IDA. They're a good choice if oral iron supplements aren't right for you. These IDA treatments are relatively safe, but can cause serious allergic reactions for a small number of people.

Does insurance cover iron infusions?

Does insurance cover iron infusions? Doctors typically recommend iron infusions, especially for people who suffer from iron-deficiency anemia. Since it is not a prescription that can be filled through the pharmacy, it is not covered under pharmacy or medication coverage in your health insurance.

How do you feel after Feraheme?

Common side effects of Feraheme include:dizziness,fainting,low blood pressure (hypotension),injection site reactions (pain, swelling, or redness),nausea,vomiting,stomach pain,diarrhea,More items...

How long till you feel better after an iron infusion?

How long after my iron infusion will I start to feel better? Your iron levels will be restored directly right after the infusion, however, it can take up to two weeks before you start to notice a difference and feel better.

Does Feraheme cause weight gain?

Feraheme Side Effects Swelling in your hands, ankles, or feet, or rapid weight gain.

What happens after Feraheme infusion?

Patients should immediately alert their health care professional or seek emergency care if they develop breathing problems, low blood pressure, lightheadedness, dizziness, swelling, a rash, or itching during or after Feraheme administration. Feraheme is in a class of medicines called IV iron replacement products.

How does Feraheme affect MRI?

Administration of ferumoxytol can mask enhancement, rendering MRI studies potentially non-diagnostic. Ferumoxytol can mimic diseases such as haemosiderosis, haemochromatosis and superficial siderosis. Ferumoxytol interactions with MRI must be recognised by radiologists and non-radiologist physicians.

Is there a generic Feraheme?

Ferumoxytol, a generic equivalent to AMAG Pharmaceuticals' Feraheme®* (ferumoxytol injection), is approved to treat IDA in adult patients who have an intolerance to oral iron or have had an unsatisfactory response to oral iron, or who have chronic kidney disease.

How will I feel after iron infusion?

The side effects of IV iron are usually minimal, but may include the following: Bloating or swelling of the face, arms, hands, lower legs, or feet. Dizziness, faintness, or lightheadedness when getting up suddenly from a lying or sitting position. Gastrointestinal pains, including nausea and cramps.

What level of anemia is severe?

For all of the tested groups, moderate anemia corresponds to a level of 7.0-9.9 g/dl, while severe anemia corresponds to a level less than 7.0 g/dl.

Is it normal to feel tired after a iron infusion?

While most iron infusions are safe and well tolerated, hypophosphatemia following parenteral iron infusion presents a new complication that appears to be growing in frequency. Clinicians should encourage patients to seek follow-up care if they experience new musculoskeletal symptoms or unusual tiredness.

What is the difference between venofer and FERAHEME?

FERAHEME was non-inferior to Venofer® (iron sucrose) in raising Hgb levels ≥2.0 g/dL at any time from baseline to Week 5. FERAHEME met the predefined criteria for non-inferiority to Venofer®. *Venofer® is an iron replacement product indicated for the treatment of iron deficiency anemia in patients with CKD.

How long does it take for Monoferric to work?

AdministrationMONOFERRIC doseMinimum administration time≤1000 mg >1000 mg20 minutes 30 minutes

Is there a generic FERAHEME?

Ferumoxytol, a generic equivalent to AMAG Pharmaceuticals' Feraheme®* (ferumoxytol injection), is approved to treat IDA in adult patients who have an intolerance to oral iron or have had an unsatisfactory response to oral iron, or who have chronic kidney disease.

Is FERAHEME FDA approved?

Feraheme received marketing approval from the FDA in June 2009 for the treatment of IDA in adult CKD patients and was commercially launched by AMAG in the U.S. shortly thereafter. Ferumoxytol is protected in the U.S. by seven issued patents covering the composition and dosage form of the product.

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