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by Dewitt Cruickshank DDS Published 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago
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What are patient assistance programs for Haldol decanoate?

Patient Assistance Programs for Haldol Decanoate 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.

What is Haldol used for?

Haldol (haloperidol) is a member of the miscellaneous antipsychotic agents drug class and is commonly used for Dementia, ICU Agitation, Mania, and others. This Haldol price guide is based on using the Drugs.com discount card which is accepted at most U.S. pharmacies.

How much does Haldol cost?

The cost for Haldol injectable solution (5 mg/mL) is around $225 for a supply of 10 milliliters, depending on the pharmacy you visit. Prices are for cash paying customers only and are not valid with insurance plans.

What is Haldol decanoate?

Haldol Decanoate (haloperidol) is a member of the miscellaneous antipsychotic agents drug class and is commonly used for Dementia, ICU Agitation, Mania, and others. This Haldol Decanoate price guide is based on using the Drugs.com discount card which is accepted at most U.S. pharmacies.

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What is Janssen Carepath savings program?

Eligible patients pay $5 for each injection with a $20,000 maximum program benefit per calendar year. Card provides instant savings when used with pharmacy/prescription insurance at specialty pharmacy or retail pharmacy.

How long does it take Haldol to work?

It may be used by mouth or injection into a muscle or a vein. Haloperidol typically works within 30 to 60 minutes. A long-acting formulation may be used as an injection every four weeks by people with schizophrenia or related illnesses, who either forget or refuse to take the medication by mouth.

Who is the manufacturer of Haldol?

*Haldol is a registered trademark of Johnson & Johnson Corp; Haldol Tablets have been discontinued. Do More Good is a trademark of Upsher-Smith Laboratories, LLC.

What does Haldol do to the brain?

Haloperidol is a medication that works in the brain to treat schizophrenia. It is also known as a first generation antipsychotic (FGA) or typical antipsychotic. Haloperidol rebalances dopamine to improve thinking, mood, and behavior.

Does Haldol calm you down?

Haloperidol is a medication used for treating people with psychosis that can be taken by mouth or injected. As well as being an antipsychotic (preventing psychosis), it also calms people down or helps them to sleep.

Is there a lawsuit against Haldol?

Severe Neurological Condition Caused by Negligent Administration of Haldol Results in $2.65 Million Settlement.

Has Haldol been discontinued?

Mylan has haloperidol tablets available. Sandoz has discontinued all haloperidol tablet presentations.

Who should not take haloperidol?

You should not use haloperidol if you are allergic to it, or if you have: Parkinson's disease; or. certain conditions that affect your central nervous system (such as severe drowsiness, or slowed thinking caused by taking other medicines or drinking alcohol).

How much Haldol is needed for agitation?

Adults and children 13 years of age and older—At first, 0.5 to 5 milligrams (mg) 2 or 3 times a day. Your doctor may increase your dose if needed. However, the dose is usually not more than 100 mg per day. Older adults—At first, 0.5 to 2 mg 2 or 3 times a day.

How does Haldol make you feel?

This medicine may cause some people to become dizzy, drowsy, or may cause trouble with thinking or controlling body movements, which may lead to falls, fractures or other injuries. Even if you take haloperidol at bedtime, you may feel drowsy or less alert on arising.

How long do the effects of Haldol last?

In normal subjects after a single oral dose, haloperidol half-life has been reported to range 14.5-36.7 hours (or up to 1.5 days).

Is Haldol sedating?

Haldol causes sedation, and sedation may be greater if Haldol is taken with alcohol and other drugs that can cause sedation such as the benzodiazepine class of anti-anxiety drugs for example: diazepam (Valium) lorazepam (Ativan)

What is haldol used for?

Haldol (haloperidol) is a member of the miscellaneous antipsychotic agents drug class and is commonly used for Dementia, ICU Agitation, Mania, and others.

How much does Haldol cost?

The cost for Haldol injectable solution (5 mg/mL) is around $225 for a supply of 10 milliliters, depending on the pharmacy you visit. Prices are for cash paying customers only and are not valid with insurance plans.

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.

What is Medicare Part D Extra Help?

Medicare Part D Extra Help — Low-Income Subsidy. Medicare patients who have limited income and resources may qualify for "extra help" to pay for prescription drugs.

What is Medicaid and CHIP?

Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) provide free or low-cost health coverage to millions of Americans, including some low-income people, families and children, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with disabilities.

What is a haloperidol used for?

Haloperidol is used to treat symptoms of certain types of mental conditions (e.g., schizophrenia); to control movements or effects of Tourette's syndrome; or to control severe behavioral problems in children.

What to know before taking haloperidol?

Before taking haloperidol, tell your doctor if you have the following: difficulty urinating, Parkinson's disease, glaucoma, lung disease, heart or blood vessel disease, seizure disorder, kidney or liver problems, thyroid problems, prostate problems, drug allergies. This drug decreases your ability to regulate body temperature, resulting in severe chilling. Do not swim in extremely cold water. This medication can reduce sweating making you susceptible to overheating. Avoid strenuous exercise in hot weather and saunas. Use of alcohol and other sedative type medications can lead to extreme drowsiness. This medication can increase sensitivity to sunlight. Avoid prolonged exposure. Wear a sunscreen and protective clothing. This drug should be used during pregnancy only if clearly needed. Discuss the risks and benefits with your doctor. Haloperidol is excreted into breast milk. Do not breast-feed while using this drug. Consult your doctor before breast-feeding.

What is Medicare Part D Extra Help?

Medicare Part D Extra Help — Low-Income Subsidy. Medicare patients who have limited income and resources may qualify for "extra help" to pay for prescription drugs.

How to contact JJPAF?

To see if you might qualify for assistance, please contact a JJPAF program specialist at 800-652-6227 ( Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM ET) or visit the foundation website at JJPAF.org . The following programs are not affiliated with Janssen.

What is JJPAF?

The Johnson & Johnson Patient Assistance Foundation, Inc. (JJPAF) is an independent, nonprofit organization. JJPAF gives eligible patients free prescription medicines donated by Johnson & Johnson. You may be eligible if you don't have insurance, if your medicine is not covered by insurance, or if you have Medicare coverage and can't pay for your medicine.

What is Medicaid and CHIP?

Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) provide free or low-cost health coverage to millions of Americans, including some low-income people, families and children, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with disabilities.

How much does Haldol cost?

The cost for Haldol Decanoate intramuscular solution (decanoate 50 mg/mL) is around $282 for a supply of 3 milliliters, depending on the pharmacy you visit. Prices are for cash paying customers only and are not valid with insurance plans.

What is haldol decanoate used for?

Haldol Decanoate (haloperidol) is a member of the miscellaneous antipsychotic agents drug class and is commonly used for Dementia, ICU Agitation, Mania, and others.

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.

How much does haloperidol cost?

The cost for haloperidol intramuscular solution (decanoate 100 mg/mL) is around $40 for a supply of 1 milliliter (s), depending on the pharmacy you visit. Prices are for cash paying customers only and are not valid with insurance plans.

What is a haloperidol?

Haloperidol is a member of the miscellaneous antipsychotic agents drug class and is commonly used for Aggressive Behavior, Borderline Personality Disorder, Dementia, and others.

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.

Does Haloperidol have a coupon?

Haloperidol Coupons and Rebates. Haloperidol offers may be in the form of a printable coupon, rebate, savings card, trial offer, or free samples. Some offers may be printed right from a website, others require registration, completing a questionnaire, or obtaining a sample from the doctor's office.

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.

Uses

This medication is used to treat symptoms of certain types of mental conditions (e.g., schizophrenia), to control movements or effects of Tourette's syndrome or to control severe behavioral problems in children.

How To Use

This medication is usually administered by intramuscular injection. This medication must be used as prescribed. Do not stop using this drug suddenly without consulting your doctor. Some conditions may worsen if the medication is suddenly stopped.

Side Effects

May cause drowsiness or blurred vision. Use caution performing tasks that require alertness. Other side effects include stomach upset, loss of appetite, headache, drooling, dry mouth, sweating, sleep disturbances or restlessness. These should subside as your body adjusts to the medication.

Precautions

Before you take haloperidol, tell your doctor if you have: Parkinson's disease, liver or kidney problems, heart disease, thyroid problems, blood vessel disease, glaucoma, an enlarged prostate (difficulty urinating), allergies, asthma/ emphysema/chronic bronchitis or other lung disease, a history of seizures.

Drug Interactions

Tell your doctor of all prescription and nonprescription drugs you may use, especially of: barbiturates, fluoxetine, carbamazepine, guanethidine, lithium, methyldopa, phenytoin, narcotic pain medications (e.g., codeine), sedatives, sleeping pills, muscle relaxants, antidepressants, drowsiness- causing antihistamines (e.g., diphenhydramine).

Overdose

If overdose is suspected, contact your local poison control center or emergency room immediately. Symptoms of overdose may include agitation, very dry mouth, unusual drowsiness or deep sleep, slow or shallow breathing, rapid or irregular pulse, and muscle weakness, rigidity, or tremor.

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Uses

  • This medication is used to treat symptoms of certain types of mental conditions (e.g., schizophrenia), to control movements or effects of Tourette's syndrome or to control severe behavioral problems in children.
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How to Use

  • This medication is usually administered by intramuscular injection. This medication must be used as prescribed. Do not stop using this drug suddenly without consulting your doctor. Some conditions may worsen if the medication is suddenly stopped.
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Side Effects

  • May cause drowsiness or blurred vision. Use caution performing tasks that require alertness. Other side effects include stomach upset, loss of appetite, headache, drooling, dry mouth, sweating, sleep disturbances or restlessness. These should subside as your body adjusts to the medication. Notify your doctor immediately if you develop: chest pain, aching muscles and joint…
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Precautions

  • Before you take haloperidol, tell your doctor if you have: Parkinson's disease, liver or kidney problems, heart disease, thyroid problems, blood vessel disease, glaucoma, an enlarged prostate (difficulty urinating), allergies, asthma/ emphysema/chronic bronchitis or other lung disease, a history of seizures. Before having surgery, including dental surgery, with a general anesthetic, tel…
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Drug Interactions

  • Tell your doctor of all prescription and nonprescription drugs you may use, especially of: barbiturates, fluoxetine, carbamazepine, guanethidine, lithium, methyldopa, phenytoin, narcotic pain medications (e.g., codeine), sedatives, sleeping pills, muscle relaxants, antidepressants, drowsiness- causing antihistamines (e.g., diphenhydramine). Report other drugs which affect th…
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Overdose

  • If overdose is suspected, contact your local poison control center or emergency room immediately. Symptoms of overdose may include agitation, very dry mouth, unusual drowsiness or deep sleep, slow or shallow breathing, rapid or irregular pulse, and muscle weakness, rigidity, or tremor.
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Storage

  • Store at room temperature between 59 and 86 degrees F (15 to 30 degrees C) away from moisture and sunlight. Do not store in the bathroom. Do not freeze.
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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. HALOPERIDOL - ORAL (hal-oh-PAIR-ih-doll) COM…
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Uses

  • Haloperidol is used to treat symptoms of certain types of mental conditions (e.g., schizophrenia); to control movements or effects of Tourette's syndrome; or to control severe behavioral problems in children. OTHER
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How to Use

  • Take with food or milk if stomach upset occurs, unless directed otherwise by your doctor. The liquid concentrate form must be measured carefully and diluted with 4 ounces or more of water, milk, juice, or carbonated beverage or it can be mixed into applesauce or pudding. Do not dilute this with coffee, tea, colas or apple juice - the medication may lose effectiveness. Take immedia…
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Side Effects

  • May cause drowsiness, dizziness, or blurred vision. Use caution performing tasks that require alertness. If any of these effects persist or worsen, contact your doctor or pharmacist. Other side effects include stomach upset, loss of appetite, headache, drooling, dry mouth, sweating, sleep disturbances or restlessness. These should subside as your b...
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Precautions

  • Before taking haloperidol, tell your doctor if you have the following: difficulty urinating, Parkinson's disease, glaucoma, lung disease, heart or blood vessel disease, seizure disorder, kidney or liver problems, thyroid problems, prostate problems, drug allergies. This drug decreases your ability to regulate body temperature, resulting in severe chilling. Do not swim in extremely cold water. Thi…
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Drug Interactions

  • Tell your doctor of all prescription and nonprescription drugs you may use, especially of: lithium, carbamazepine, fluoxetine, methyldopa, phenytoin, barbiturates, anticholinergic drugs (e.g., propantheline), drugs used for Parkinson's disease or other conditions affecting muscle control, narcotic pain medications (e.g., codeine). Report other drugs which affect the heart rhythm (QT…
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Overdose

  • If overdose is suspected, contact your local poison control center or emergency room immediately. Symptoms of overdose may include agitation, very dry mouth, unusual drowsiness or deep sleep, slow or shallow breathing, rapid or irregular pulse, and muscle weakness, rigidity, or tremor.
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Missed Dose

  • If you miss a dose, take as soon as remembered and take any remaining doses for that day at evenly spaced times. Do not "double-up" the dose to catch up.
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Storage

  • Store at room temperature between 59 and 86 degrees F (between 15 and 30 degrees C) away from moisture and sunlight. Do not store in the bathroom. Do not freeze liquid forms of this medication.
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