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nucala patient assistance program

by Dr. Edyth Gislason Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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The following assistance programs may be available for your patients: Gateway to NUCALA can help evaluate patient options. Call 844-4-NUCALA (844-468-2252) Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 8 PM ET The NUCALA Co-pay Program can help eligible patients covered by commercial insurance pay as little as $0 for NUCALA (maximum of $15,000 for 12 months).

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How do I apply for the Nucala co-pay program?

The NUCALA Co-pay Program helps eligible commercially insured patients with their out-of-pocket costs for NUCALA up to $15,000 for 12 months. There are 2 ways to get started with the NUCALA Co-pay Program: With your doctor. Work with your doctor to apply for the program through Gateway to NUCALA. Online. Visit www.NUCALACopayProgram.com to apply.

How to contact gateway to Nucala?

Patient access support Gateway to NUCALA will evaluate the patient’s eligibility for GSK’s sponsored assistance programs. Call 844-4-NUCALA ( 844-468-2252) Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 8 PM ET The NUCALA Co-pay Program can help eligible patients covered by commercial insurance pay as little as $0 for NUCALA (maximum of $15,000 for 12 months).

How much does it cost to pay for Nucala?

NUCALA Co-pay Program Eligible approved patients can get help with out-of-pocket costs. Pay as little as $0 for NUCALA The NUCALA Co-pay Program helps eligible approved patients with their out-of-pocket costs for NUCALA up to $15,000 for 12 months.

How can mynucala help me?

Whether you're still thinking about starting NUCALA or have moved forward with NUCALA as a treatment option, MyNUCALA can support you along the way. MyNUCALA offers ways to help you track your progress, stay on your treatment plan, guide conversations with your doctor, and more.

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How can I get NUCALA for free?

Bridge to NUCALA Program offers free product to eligible commercially insured patients when their initial prior authorization process exceeds 5 days. The NUCALA Patient Assistance Program may help your uninsured patients who meet eligibility criteria to obtain access to NUCALA free of charge.

How much does NUCALA cost per month?

How much does Nucala cost without insurance? Nucala costs without insurance will vary by retailer. As a guide, 100 mg of Nucala powder for injection will typically cost around $3,500. If you obtain your medication through NiceRx, you will pay a flat monthly rate of $49 per medication regardless of its retail price.

How much does NUCALA cost in USA?

Nucala, an injectable indicated for severe asthma patients with eosinophilic inflammation, should cost between $7,800 and $12,000 per year, according to an analysis by the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER).

How long can you be on NUCALA?

In a clinical study of people treated with Nucala for up to 4.5 years, no new safety issues were reported. This means that the people didn't develop side effects other than those reported in the initial clinical studies of Nucala for severe asthma.

Is there a generic Nucala?

Nucala is slightly more popular than comparable drugs. There are currently no generic alternatives for Nucala. GoodRx has partnered with InsideRx and GSK to reduce the price for this prescription.

Can Nucala cause high blood pressure?

The manifestations of systemic allergic/hypersensitivity reactions reported in the group receiving 300 mg of NUCALA included rash, pruritus, flushing, fatigue, hypertension, warm sensation in trunk and neck, cold extremities, dyspnea, and stridor.

Is Nucala the same as Dupixent?

Side effects of Nucala that are different from Dupixent include headache, back pain, fatigue, flu symptoms, urinary tract infection (UTI), abdominal pain, itching, eczema, and muscle spasms. Dupixent may interact with "live" vaccines, warfarin, and cyclosporine. Nucala may interact with other drugs.

How do you qualify for Nucala?

A patient would qualify for Nucala (mepolizumab) if they have severe asthma, their eosinophil level is 150 cells/mcl or greater (within the past 6 weeks) and 2 asthma exacerbations within the last 12 months.

What is the difference between Fasenra and Nucala?

Fasenra is given once every eight weeks after the initial loading-dose period, while its IL-5 rival Nucala comes as a monthly injection throughout. Both drugs recently picked up FDA approvals for self-administered, auto-injector versions, with Nucala's coming in June and Fasenra's in October.

Does NUCALA weaken immune system?

Increased infections (infections related to alteration in immune response) Nucala lowers the body's levels of certain white blood cells, called eosinophils, and patients with low white blood cell counts have a higher chance of developing an infection.

Is NUCALA chemotherapy?

While 56% of the placebo group experienced HES flares during the 8-month study, only 28% of the Nucala group experienced flares. HES is typically treated with steroids or chemotherapy, the latter of which can have significant side effects.

What happens when you stop taking NUCALA?

Some conditions (such as asthma, allergies) may become worse when the drug is suddenly stopped. If you suddenly stop using the corticosteroid medication, you may also have withdrawal symptoms (such as weakness, weight loss, nausea, muscle pain, headache, tiredness, dizziness).

How do you qualify for NUCALA?

Member meets either of the following criteria: Member has a baseline blood eosinophil count of at least 150 cells per microliter; or. Member is dependent on systemic corticosteroids; and.

Is NUCALA the same as Dupixent?

Side effects of Nucala that are different from Dupixent include headache, back pain, fatigue, flu symptoms, urinary tract infection (UTI), abdominal pain, itching, eczema, and muscle spasms. Dupixent may interact with "live" vaccines, warfarin, and cyclosporine. Nucala may interact with other drugs.

What is the difference between Fasenra and NUCALA?

Fasenra is given once every eight weeks after the initial loading-dose period, while its IL-5 rival Nucala comes as a monthly injection throughout. Both drugs recently picked up FDA approvals for self-administered, auto-injector versions, with Nucala's coming in June and Fasenra's in October.

Is NUCALA good?

Nucala has an average rating of 7.1 out of 10 from a total of 48 ratings for the treatment of Asthma. 63% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 21% reported a negative experience.

What is the number to call for Nucala insurance?

If you have questions about this information, you can call 1-844-468-2252 or your insurance company. If you have questions at ANY point in this process, call 1-844-4-NUCALA ( 1-844-468-2252) to talk to a representative.

How to find out if your insurance covers Nucala?

Your benefits information will be sent to you in the mail. This will tell you your insurance company’s policies for covering NUCALA and estimate your out-of-pocket cost for NUCALA. If you have questions about this information, you can call 844-468-2252 or your insurance company.

Is Gateway to Nucala a guarantee?

Information provided by Gateway to NUCALA is not a guarantee of coverage. NOTE: If you are uninsured and meet certain eligibility requirements, you may qualify for the Patient Assistance Program, which offers free medicines to eligible patients.

Can you get NUCALA without a pharmacy?

In some cases your doctor may make arrangements for you to receive NUCALA from the doctor's office without using a specialty pharmacy. In those instances, you may need to pay your co-pay to the doctor rather than paying the specialty pharmacy. Be sure to ask your doctor what to expect.

How to contact CoverMyMeds for NUCALA?

CoverMyMeds® offers electronic PA forms for NUCALA and is free to use. Call 1-866-452-5017 or visit covermymeds.com. CoverMyMeds developed and maintains the website and is responsible for its content.

Why do specialty pharmacies not mention NUCALA?

Specialty pharmacies may not mention NUCALA in messages, as brand names may be omitted to protect privacy

What is the gateway to NUCALA?

Gateway to NUCALA can help provide informantion about relevant codes and the payer's coding requirements for NUCALA.

Does Gateway to Nucala cover insurance?

Gateway to NUCALA can help you understand the insurance process for covering NUCALA. You may also contact the specialty pharmacy, or patient’s payer directly. Verify benefits by working with Gateway to NUCALA or contacting the payer directly. Benefits investigations do not guarantee coverage.

What are nurses available for?

Nurses* are available to help answer questions about NUCALA. Nurses help answer questions about severe eosinophilic asthma, NUCALA, or any of our financial and educational support services. Nurses can also provide injection training with live video demonstrations.

Can you take NUCALA for asthma?

Talk to your doctor to see if adding NUCALA for your severe asthma is right for you.

How to find out if your insurance covers Nucala?

Your benefits information will be sent to you in the mail. This will tell you your insurance company’s policies for covering NUCALA and estimate your out-of-pocket cost for NUCALA. If you have questions about this information, you can call 844-468-2252 or your insurance company.

Can you get NUCALA without a pharmacy?

In some cases your doctor may make arrangements for you to receive NUCALA from the doctor’s office without using a specialty pharmacy. In those instances, you may need to pay your co-pay to the doctor rather than paying the specialty pharmacy. Be sure to ask your doctor what to expect.

What is Nucala used for?

Nucala (mepolizumab) is a member of the interleukin inhibitors drug class and is commonly used for Asthma, Asthma - Maintenance, Chronic Rhinosinusitis with Nasal Polyps , and others.

Is Nucala valid with insurance?

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

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