
What can I use my Janssen CarePath card for?
The Janssen CarePath Savings Program is designed to help lower eligible patients' out-of-pocket medication costs for their Janssen medication. Eligible patients using commercial or private insurance to pay for their Janssen medication will receive savings off their deductible, co-pay, and co-insurance medication costs.
How much is Remicade out-of-pocket?
How much does Remicade cost without insurance? Remicade could cost around $4,000 to $7,000 or more per dose. That can add up to about $46,000 if Remicade is given every eight weeks for a year.
How much does one infusion of Remicade cost?
A single dose of Remicade can cost from $1,300 to $2,500. The first step is determining insurance coverage for the infusion. Medicare does cover Remicade infusions.
Does Janssen make Remicade?
Janssen CarePath Savings Program can help eligible patients save on their out-of-pocket medication costs for REMICADE®. Your eligible patients will pay $5 per infusion with a $20,000 maximum program benefit per calendar year.
How do people afford REMICADE?
Eligible patients using commercial or private insurance can save on out-of-pocket medication costs for REMICADE®. Depending on the health insurance plan, savings may apply toward co-pay, co-insurance, or deductible. Eligible patients pay $5 for each infusion, with a $20,000 maximum program benefit per calendar year.
Do you have to take REMICADE forever?
There's currently no cure for ankylosing spondylitis, but Remicade is a treatment that can help reduce your symptoms. To manage your symptoms, you must receive this drug for many years.
Is Remicade A lifelong treatment?
There is no limit on the amount of time a patient can take Remicade (infliximab). The drug has been available since 1998, and many patients have been successfully treated and have been on Remicade for more than six years.
How much is Remicade a month?
Your monthly Remicade cost savings if eligibleStrengthAvg. monthly price at a US pharmacyNiceRx monthly price1 vial of 100mg$1,245.47$49.004 vials of 100mg$4,935.86$49.0010 vials of 100mg$12,269.60$49.00
How much does Remicade infusion cost with insurance?
Pay as little as $5 per infusion with insurance. Many manufacturers offer programs that will reduce your out-of-pocket costs for this prescription. These programs are free but may have some rules or restrictions, so you'll want to review carefully.
Is REMICADE a high risk medication?
Patients treated with REMICADE® (infliximab) are at increased risk for developing serious infections that may lead to hospitalization or death. Most patients who developed these infections were taking concomitant immunosuppressants such as methotrexate or corticosteroids.
What is the generic version of REMICADE?
Remicade generic or biosimilar Remicade is available only as a brand-name medication. It contains the active drug ingredient infliximab. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved four biosimilar versions of Remicade: Avsola, Inflectra, Ixifi, and Renflexis.
What happens if you stop taking REMICADE?
Will I experience withdrawal symptoms if I stop Remicade treatment? No, you will not experience withdrawal symptoms from stopping Remicade. Withdrawal symptoms are side effects that can happen when you stop taking a drug that your body has become dependent on.
How much is an infusion of infliximab?
The average cost of administering a dose of infliximab to a commercial insurer is approximately 2800 dollars.
How long does Remicade infusion last?
The infusion is given over a period of about 2 hours. You will be monitored at the doctor's office or infusion center for a period of time afterward just to make sure you are not having a reaction, and then you will be free to leave. You should be able to continue your normal schedule, as advised by your doctor.
Is Remicade infusion covered by Medicare?
Does Medicare Pay for Remicade Infusions? Yes, Medicare covers Remicade Infusions under Part B that's administered by a physician.
How often are Remicade infusions given?
REMICADE® is administered by IV infusion for at least 2 hours. Infusions occur every 8 weeks after 3 induction doses. *If the response is incomplete, consider adjusting the dosage up to 10 mg/kg IV every 8 weeks or treating as often as every 4 weeks.
What is the name of the medicine that is used to treat a remicade?
Use the medicines Kineret (anakinra), Orencia (abatacept) or Actemra (tocilizumab) or other medicines called biologics used to treat the same problems as REMICADE ® .
How long after birth can a baby get a remicde?
Tell your baby’s doctor about your REMICADE ® use. If your baby receives a live vaccine within 6 months after birth, your baby may develop infections with serious complications that can lead to death. Recently received or are scheduled to receive a vaccine.
What does it feel like to have a reactivated HBV?
Reactivation of HBV— feeling unwell, poor appetite, tiredness, fever, skin rash and/or joint pain. Lymphoma, or any other cancers in adults and children. Skin cancer— any changes in or growths on your skin. Cervical cancer— your doctor may recommend that you be regularly screened.
Can you take Infliximab for TB?
Only your doctor can recommend a course of treatment after checking your health condition. REMICADE ® (infliximab) can cause serious side effects such as lowering your ability to fight infections. Some patients, especially those 65 years and older, have had serious infections which include tuberculosis (TB) and infections caused by viruses, fungi, or bacteria that have spread throughout the body or caused infections in certain areas (such as skin). Some of these infections have been fatal. Your doctor should monitor you closely for signs and symptoms of TB during treatment with REMICADE®.
How long after birth can a baby get a remicde?
Tell your baby’s doctor about your REMICADE ® use. If your baby receives a live vaccine within 6 months after birth, your baby may develop infections with serious complications that can lead to death. Recently received or are scheduled to receive a vaccine.
What does it feel like to have a reactivated HBV?
Reactivation of HBV— feeling unwell, poor appetite, tiredness, fever, skin rash and/or joint pain. Lymphoma, or any other cancers in adults and children. Skin cancer— any changes in or growths on your skin. Cervical cancer— your doctor may recommend that you be regularly screened.
Can you take Infliximab for TB?
Only your doctor can recommend a course of treatment after checking your health condition. REMICADE ® (infliximab) can cause serious side effects such as lowering your ability to fight infections. Some patients, especially those 65 years and older, have had serious infections which include tuberculosis (TB) and infections caused by viruses, fungi, or bacteria that have spread throughout the body or caused infections in certain areas (such as skin). Some of these infections have been fatal. Your doctor should monitor you closely for signs and symptoms of TB during treatment with REMICADE®.
Can remicade cause fever?
Serious infections (like TB, blood infections, pneumonia)— fever, tiredness, cough, flu-like symptoms, or warm, red or painful skin or any open sores. REMICADE ® can make you more likely to get an infection or make any infection that you have worse.
What is the phone number for Janssen Carepath?
If you have any questions, please call a Janssen CarePath Care Coordinator at 877-CarePath (877-227-3728) , Monday-Friday 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM ET. Multilingual phone support is available. Visit JanssenCarePath.com/REMICADE.
Does Janssen CarePath cover out-of-pocket costs?
Janssen CarePath can explain your potential out-of-pocket costs and identify cost-support options that may help with managing your out-of-pocket costs—whether you have commercial or private health insurance, government-funded healthcare coverage such as Medicare or Medicaid, or have no insurance coverage:
What is The Patient Assistance Program?
The Johnson & Johnson Patient Assistance Foundation, Inc. (JJPAF) is an independent, non-profit organization that is committed to helping eligible patients without insurance coverage receive prescription products donated by Johnson & Johnson operating companies.
Program Update
Patients may now choose the option of electronic income verification. Instead of submitting a copy of their Federal tax return, they can simply check a box on the updated application form.
How to contact Janssen?
1-800-JANSSEN(1-800-526-7736)Monday-Friday, 9 AM- 8 PMET. Phone. Please call: 1-800- JANSSEN (1-800-526-7736) Monday-Friday, 9 AM- 8 PMET. Mail.
What is the phone number for Janssen?
Please call: 1-800-JANSSEN (1-800-526-7736) Monday-Friday, 9 AM- 8 PMET. Mail. If you prefer to correspond with us via regular mail, or have inquiries regarding vendor opportunities or marketing/product suggestions, please use the following address: Janssen Scientific Affairs Medical Information Center.
How long after birth can a baby get a remicde?
Tell your baby’s doctor about your REMICADE®use. If your baby receives a live vaccine within 6 months after birth, your baby may develop infections with serious complications that can lead to death. Recently received or are scheduled to receive a vaccine.
Can you take remicde if you have heart failure?
Heart failure or any heart condition. Many people with heart failure should not take REMICADE®.
Can Janssen recommend medical advice?
Janssen will be happy to answer any general product-related questions. However, we cannot recommend treatment or offer medical advice on personal health matters . If you have a question that relates to treatment of a personal medical condition, please contact your physician or healthcare professional, as this individual is most familiar with your specific medical condition and complete medical history.
Can you take Remicade after checking your health?
Only your doctor can recommend a course of treatment after checking your health condition. REMICADE®(infliximab) can cause serious side effects such as lowering your ability to fight infections. Some patients, especially those 65 years and older, have had serious infections which include tuberculosis (TB) and infections caused by viruses, fungi, or bacteria that have spread throughout the body or caused infections in certain areas (such as skin). Some of these infections have been fatal. Your doctor should monitor you closely for signs and symptoms of TB during treatment with REMICADE®.
How to contact Janssen Carepath?
Call a Janssen CarePath Care Coordinator at 877-CarePath (877-227-3728) , Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM ET. Multilingual phone support available. Sign Up or Log In to the Provider Portal at JanssenCarePathPortal.com. Visit JanssenCarePath.com.
How to find an infusion center?
Utilize the search capabilities of 2infuse.com to help you locate an infusion center convenient to your patient’s home or office. Searchable by city or ZIP code, this helpful site provides detailed search results organized by driving distance. This website also includes valuable information about the infusion center such as business hours, insurance plans accepted, and medications infused.
Does Janssen provide information?
Janssen assumes no responsibility for and does not guarantee the quality, scope, or availability of the information and assistance provided. The third-party service providers, not Janssen, are responsible for the information and assistance provided under this program.
Is Infliximab biosimilar to Remicade?
Please note that no infliximab biosimilar has been designated as interchangeable with REMICADE®. 1-4
What medications can you take to suppress your immune system?
Tell your doctor of all nonprescription and prescription medication you may use, especially: immune system suppressing drugs (e.g., prednisone, cyclosporine).
What are the side effects of a fungus injection?
Report promptly: fever, chills, headache, chest pain, cough, sore throat, unusual tiredness, stomach pain, unusual vaginal discharge, white patches in the mouth (fungal infection). Unlikely but report promptly: diarrhea, joint/muscle pain, mental/mood changes, changes in skin appearance, painful urination, increased urgency/frequency of urination, unusual bruising or bleeding, sudden weight gain. Very unlikely but report promptly: fast or irregular pulse, unusual lumps, swollen glands. In the unlikely event you have an allergic reaction to this medication, seek medical attention immediately. Symptoms of an allergic reaction include: rash, itching, swelling, dizziness, trouble breathing.
Does Infliximab cause TB?
WARNING: Infliximab decreases immune system function (immunosuppression), which can result in serious infections (e.g., tuberculosis or fungal infections), or a worsening of an existing infection. Before starting treatment with infliximab, you should have a TB skin test done to check for tuberculosis that may not be causing any symptoms (latent TB). If you are diagnosed with TB, anti-tuberculosis medicines must be started before you start infliximab therapy. This will prevent a serious TB infection. Tell your doctor immediately if you develop signs of infection while using this drug, such as: fever, persistent sore throat, unusual vaginal discharge, painful or frequent urination.
Does Infliximab help with inflammation?
Infliximab inhibits a protein called TNF. This action results in decreased swelling (inflammation) and decreased immune system function (immunosuppression). Infliximab is effective in treating rheumatoid arthritis and certain bowel diseases (Crohn's disease), since swelling and an overactive immune system likely play a role in these diseases.
Can Infliximab cause a secondary infection?
Tell your doctor your medical history, especially of: any allergies, current infections, tumors (e.g., lymphoma), decreased immune system function. This medication is not recommended for use if you have the following medical condition: congestive heart failure (CHF). Infliximab may worsen CHF; some deaths have occurred in patients with CHF. Consult your doctor or pharmacist for more details. Use of this medication may result in a secondary infection (e.g., oral, bladder or vaginal yeast infection). Caution is advised when this drug is used in the elderly, as this group may be more sensitive to drug side effects. This medication should be used only when clearly needed during pregnancy. Discuss the risks and benefits with your doctor. It is not known whether this drug is excreted into breast milk. Because of the potential risk to the infant, breast-feeding while using this medication is not recommended. Consult your doctor before breast-feeding.
