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by Mrs. Zoey Wyman Published 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago
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What if I can't afford to pay for Hizentra?

For patients who cannot afford the cost of Hizentra, there are copay assistance relief programs. These programs are committed to appropriating timely resources to ensure that patients can commence immune globulin therapy as soon as possible. These relief programs reduce financial burdens for patients and the members of their families.

What is the Hizentra co-pay assistance program?

Hizentra Co-Pay Assistance Program: Eligible commercially insured patients may pay $0 on monthly out-of-pocket expenses; for additional information contact the program at 877-355-4447.

How do I get patients started on Hizentra?

CSL Behring offers several ways to help you get patients started on Hizentra through Hizentra Connect—a comprehensive resource center for healthcare providers and patients that offers financial assistance, patient support, and more. Download and complete the forms. Submit via fax or email for Hizentra Connect to process.

What is Hizentra connect?

Welcome to Hizentra Connect, a comprehensive resource center for people who depend on CSL Behring's immune globulin (Ig) therapies. Hizentra Connect gathers many Ig resources under one roof, making it easy to get the guidance and support you need with a single phone call. Call and Sign Up Today! Get the guidance and support you need.

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How can I get Hizentra?

Hizentra Connect can help you get started, even if Part B wasn't an option before. Call Hizentra Connect at 1-877-355-4447 to help get you started today! *100% coverage for those with Medicare Part B and a Medigap plan after Part B annual deductible is met. †Coverage of IVIg when administered in a clinical setting.

Is weight gain a side effect of Hizentra?

Immediately report to your physician any of the following symptoms, which could be signs of serious adverse reactions to Hizentra: Reduced urination, sudden weight gain, or swelling in your legs (possible signs of a kidney problem).

How long does it take Hizentra to work?

How Fast Does Hizentra Work? The onset of action may vary for patients. A patient's body weight, the quantity of the medication infused, and many other factors may influence the duration to take effect. The median infusion time based on clinical trials was about 1.5 to 2 hours for PI and about 1 hour for CIDP.

Is Hizentra the same as IVIg?

What's the difference between Hizentra and intravenous Ig (IVIg)? Hizentra is a subcutaneous infusion therapy, which means IV access is not involved. Instead, you can self-administer by infusing just under the skin, not into your veins, after receiving training from your doctor.

Does Hizentra cause liver damage?

Hizentra can cause severe allergic reactions, kidney failure, liver problems, or blood clots. The risk of blood clots is highest in older adults or in people who have had blood clots, heart problems, or blood circulation problems.

Does Hizentra cause bloating?

nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, bloating, stomach pain; itching, rash, or other skin problems; cold or flu symptoms such as stuffy nose, sneezing, sore throat, cough; headache, migraine; or.

How often is Hizentra given?

Hizentra gives you protection with weekly dosing (1–2 sessions over 1–2 consecutive days) for CIDP. Dosing options for PI range from once a day to once every 2 weeks.

Is Hizentra an immunosuppressant?

Hizentra is a prescription medicine used to treat the symptoms of Primary Immune Deficiency and Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy. Hizentra may be used alone or with other medications. Hizentra belongs to a class of drugs called Immune Globulins.

Is it OK to refrigerate Hizentra?

Hizentra can be stored at room temperature (up to 77°F [25°C]) for its entire shelf life, up to 30 months. Because Hizentra is stored at room temperature, there is no need to refrigerate.

What is the generic name for Hizentra?

Hizentra, HyQvia (immune globulin SC) dosing, indications, interactions, adverse effects, and more.

How long does IVIg stay in system?

How long does IVIG stay in your system? The half-life of IVIG in the body is, on average, about 25 days. It usually takes roughly 4-5 half-lives to clear the majority of IVIG from your body.

Is Hizentra a Part B drug?

Hizentra is covered under Medicare Part B for both PI and CIDP* The convenience of self-infused Hizentra—covered under the same benefit category as IVIg.

How long does steroid weight gain last?

The good news is, once the steroids are stopped and your body readjusts, the weight generally comes off. This usually happens within 6 months to a year.

Does joint inflammation cause weight gain?

When someone has PsA, painful joints can make exercise difficult, contributing to weight gain. This places even more pressure on the joints and can make symptoms, such as pain and stiffness, worse.

How can I prevent weight gain from medication?

Here are some ways to lose weight gained due to medication use:Switch to a different medication. The first strategy to consider involves changing medications. ... Lower medication dosage. ... Limit portion sizes. ... Exercise. ... Eat more protein. ... Talk to a dietitian. ... Avoid alcohol. ... Get enough sleep.More items...

How do you not gain weight on steroids?

There are a few things you can do to try and prevent weight gain while taking prednisone or other corticosteroids:Exercise regularly. In addition to other health benefits, keeping active may help manage weight gain. ... Eat a healthy diet. ... Avoid alcohol. ... Take prednisone for a shorter time.

How does Hizentra app work?

The Hizentra infusion app reminds patients of their scheduled infusions, and then allows users to conveniently scan and track their infusion details. Patients can share their infusion history with you from the app–via email or during an appointment—to help provide a clearer understanding of their infusion history, and help you adjust treatment, as necessary.

Can you teach a patient to administer Hizentra?

With proper training, your patients can learn how to administer Hizentra on their own.

Is Hizentra an Apple trademark?

Existing MyHizentra® Infusion Manager app users will automatically transition to the Hizentra app when they update their app. Apple, the Apple logo, iPad, and iPhone are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc. By clicking on the App Store link above, you will be taken to a website hosted by Apple. Android and Google Play are trademarks of Google Inc. By clicking on the Google Play link above, you will be taken to a site hosted by Google Inc.

What is the copay program for Hizentra?

The Copay program helps eligible people afford their therapy by assisting with monthly out-of-pocket expenses for Hizentra. Most patients with commercial insurance pay $0 out-of-pocket. ||

What is Hizentra Connect?

Welcome to Hizentra Connect, a comprehensive resource center for people who depend on CSL Behring's immune globulin (Ig) therapies. Hizentra Connect gathers many Ig resources under one roof, making it easy to get the guidance and support you need with a single phone call.

Is Hizentra covered under IVIG?

Get the convenience of self-infused Hizentra—covered under the same benefit category as IVIg.

Who makes Hizentra?

Hizentra is manufactured by CSL Behring AG and distributed by CSL Behring LLC.

What is maintenance therapy for CIDP?

Maintenance therapy in adults with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) to prevent relapse of neuromuscular disability and impairment.

Is Hizentra derived from human blood?

Hizentra is derived from human blood. The risk of transmission of infectious agents, including viruses and, theoretically, the Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) agent and its variant (vCJD), cannot be completely eliminated.

Is Hizentra contraindicated?

Hizentra is contraindicated in patients with a history of anaphylactic or severe systemic reaction to human immune globulin (Ig) or components of Hizentra (eg, polysorbate 80), as well as in patients with immunoglobulin A deficiency with antibodies against IgA and a history of hypersensitivity . Because Hizentra contains L-proline as stabilizer, use in patients with hyperprolinemia is contraindicated.

What is the drug class for Hizentra?

Hizentra (immune globulin subcutaneous) is a member of the immune globulins drug class and is commonly used for Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyradiculoneuropathy, and Primary Immunodeficiency Syndrome.

What is co-payment assistance?

Co-payment assistance, reimbursement support, patient support, and patient assistance programs are available for eligible patients. Program provides medically necessary therapy to qualified individuals who are uninsured, underinsured, or unable to afford their therapy.

Is Hizentra valid with insurance?

Prices are for cash paying customers only and are not valid with insurance plans. This Hizentra price guide is based on using the Drugs.com discount card which is accepted at most U.S. pharmacies.

Where Can Patients Obtain Hizentra?

Hizentra can be obtained from any reputable specialty pharmacy. It may also be purchased over the Internet through online specialty pharmacies. However, there are risks to buying online, as you may end up with a low-quality or counterfeit medication.

What is Hizentra used for?

Hizentra is used to treat primary immunodeficiency conditions. Pe ople who use this medication are said to be undergoing immune globulin therapy . Hizentra is used for the treatment of weakened immune activity. It treats nerve conditions such as demyelinating polyneuropathy.

How is hyzentra administered?

Hizentra must be used according to doctors’ instructions. Hizentra is administered subcutaneously through a needle that is positioned under the skin , it can be administered by a healthcare professional or self-administered after proper training.

What to do if a patient misses a dose?

If a patient misses a dose, they can contact the doctor to modify the dosage plan.

Where to administer Hizentra?

The infusion is typically carried out in subcutaneous zones like the thigh, lateral hip, belly, and upper arm.

Does Hizentra interfere with blood tests?

Hizentra may interact with specific blood tests and impair them for a certain time.

Who will quantify the correct dosage based on the patient’s weight and response to treatment?

The doctor or pharmacist will quantify the correct dosage based on the patient’s weight and response to treatment.

What is the Hizentra app?

The Hizentra app—which is replacing the MyHizentra ® Infusion Manager app—means your infusion log is never farther away than your phone! The Hizentra app allows you to schedule personalized infusion reminders, and track your infusion details from the palm of your hand. Tracking your infusions allows you to share your detailed history with your doctor and make any necessary changes to your therapy and personalize treatment to your specific responses and needs.

How many infusion sites are there for Hizentra?

A Hizentra dose may be infused into as many as 8 infusion sites simultaneously. In clinical trials, PI patients generally used 4 or fewer infusion sites per infusion, while CIDP patients most often used 4. The number and location of infusion sites depend on the volume of the total dose. Infusion sites should be at least 2 inches apart. Change the actual site of infusion with each administration. New sites should be at least 1 inch from previous site. Recommended infusion sites include the thighs, upper arms, abdomen, and side of upper leg/hip.

What is patient assistance program?

Patient Assistance Program –Offers help if you are uninsured or underinsured, or otherwise can't afford SCIg therapy. For more information, including program terms and conditions, call the Hizentra Connect SM resource center, CSL Behring's single source for information about immunoglobulin therapies, at 1-877-355-4447, Monday‑Friday, 8 AM to 8 PM ET.

How often can you infuse Hizentra?

Most SCIg products are infused weekly, as Hizentra is for CIDP, but for those with PI, Hizentra provides the option to infuse as often as daily or up to once every 2 weeks.

How often is Ig therapy given?

Ig therapy is generally delivered in one of two ways. Intravenous Ig therapy, or IVIg, is administered into the vein by a medical professional. Patients with PI typically receive IVIg once every 3-4 weeks. Maintenance IVIG therapy for CIDP is often administered once every 3 weeks. Subcutaneous Ig therapy, or SCIg, ...

How long can you keep Hizentra?

Hizentra can be stored at room temperature (up to 25°C [77°F]) for up to 30 months, up to the expiration date printed on the outer carton of the prefilled syringe or vial label. This means you don't have to worry about refrigerating Hizentra when you are on the go.

How often should I infuse PI?

You and your doctor can decide what is best for you. For PI, you can have infusions as often as every day up to every 2 weeks.

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