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by Miss Alberta Ruecker V Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is the Sandostatin Lar depot (octreotide acetate) co-pay offer?

You may be eligible for immediate co-pay savings on your next prescription of Sandostatin ® LAR Depot (octreotide acetate) for injectable suspension. * Limitations apply. This offer is only available to patients with private insurance.

How much does octreotide cost?

This octreotide price guide is based on using the Drugs.com discount card which is accepted at most U.S. pharmacies. The cost for octreotide injectable solution (50 mcg/mL) is around $34 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.

Does insurance cover Sandostatin® (octreotide acetate) immediate-release injection?

A: Yes, most do. To learn more, call the PANO Hotline (1-800-282-7630). Q: Do private medical insurance plans cover Sandostatin® (octreotide acetate) Immediate-Release Injection? A: Yes, most do.

How do I report adverse reactions to Somatuline® Depot (lanreotide)?

To report SUSPECTED ADVERSE REACTIONS, contact Ipsen Biopharmaceuticals, Inc. at 1-855-463-5127 or FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch. What is SOMATULINE® DEPOT (lanreotide) Injection? SOMATULINE DEPOT is a prescription medicine used in adults for:

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Why would a patient be on octreotide?

Octreotide injection is used to treat severe diarrhea and other symptoms that occur with certain intestinal tumors (eg, vasoactive intestinal peptide tumors or VIPomas) or metastatic carcinoid tumors (tumors that has already spread in the body). It does not cure the tumor but it helps the patient feel more comfortable.

What do you monitor octreotide with?

During the management of carcinoid syndrome, the measurement of 5-hydroxyindole-acetic acid, serotonin, and substance P levels are necessary. Octreotide treatment for VIPomas requires periodic measurement of the vasoactive intestinal peptide to monitor tumor burden and risk of relapse.

Is octreotide covered by insurance?

Octreotide acetate for injectable suspension is covered only when it is used according to FDA guidelines.

Does insurance cover Sandostatin?

Q: Do private medical insurance plans cover Sandostatin® (octreotide acetate) Immediate-Release Injection? A: Yes, most do. For more information, call the PANO Hotline (1-800-282-7630).

Which major side effect is associated with octreotide?

Summary. Commonly reported side effects of octreotide include: cardiac conduction disorder, gallbladder sludge, and hyperglycemia. Other side effects include: cardiac arrhythmia, and hypoglycemia.

What are the side effects of octreotide injections?

What side effects can this medication cause?diarrhea.constipation.pale, bulky, foul-smelling stools.constantly feeling the need to empty the bowels.gas.stomach pain.nausea.heartburn.More items...•

Is octreotide expensive?

The cost for octreotide injectable solution (100 mcg/mL) is around $42 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.

Is octreotide covered by Medicare?

Do Medicare prescription drug plans cover octreotide? Yes. 99% of Medicare prescription drug plans cover this drug.

Can octreotide be given at home?

It is given as a shot under your skin or muscle, or as a needle placed into one of your veins. This medicine may also be given at home to patients who do not need to be in a medical facility. If you are using this medicine at home, your doctor or nurse will teach you how to prepare and inject the medicine.

How much is a Sandostatin shot?

Sandostatin can be administered as an intravenous or subcutaneous injection. Sandostatin can cost $338.06 at full price. A SingleCare Sandostatin coupon reduces that price to $24.85.

What is cost of Sandostatin injection?

The cost for Sandostatin injectable solution (50 mcg/mL) is around $155 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.

Is there a generic for Sandostatin LAR Depot?

OCTREOTIDE ACETATE (PRESERVATIVE FREE) (octreotide acetate injectable;injection)

How do I prepare for an octreotide scan?

Drink plenty of fluids before and throughout this scan, and up to 1 day after having the scan. This encourages the elimination of the radioactive material that is not absorbed by the body and is also useful for taking clearer images.

When do you use octreotide in GI bleed?

There are two scenarios when octreotide can be considered for a patient with an upper GI bleed: When endoscopy is unavailable or contraindicated. When variceal bleeding can be reasonably suspected.

What is the difference between a PET scan and an octreotide scan?

Conclusions Ga PET/CT is more accurate for staging and superior to Octreoscan SPECT in the detection of overall number of lesions in the body as well as organs and bones. Ga PET/CT also allows for calculation of standardized uptake value, has less whole body radiation, and is performed in less time versus Octreoscan.

How does octreotide work in neuroendocrine tumors?

Octreotide is a synthetic version of somatostatin (a somatostatin analogue) and slows down the production of hormones. This helps to control the symptoms of carcinoid syndrome and slow down the growth of the cancer.

What is octreotide used for?from drugs.com

Octreotide is used to treat acromegaly.

How old do you have to be to take octreotide?from drugs.com

Octreotide is not approved for use by anyone younger than 18 years old.

What happens if I overdose?from drugs.com

Seek emergency medical attention or call the Poison Help line at 1-800-222-1222.

What should I avoid while using octreotide?from drugs.com

Follow your doctor's instructions about any restrictions on food, beverages, or activity.

What are the changes in acromegalics?from drugs.com

Other EKG changes observed included QT prolongation, axis shifts, early repolarization, low voltage, R/S transition, and early R wave progression. These ECG changes are not uncommon in acromegalics patients. Dose adjustments in drugs such as beta-blockers that have bradycardia effects may be necessary. In one acromegalic patient with severe congestive heart failure, initiation of Octreotide acetate therapy resulted in worsening of CHF with improvement when drug was discontinued. Confirmation of a drug effect was obtained with a positive rechallenge.

How many ml of octreotide acetate is in a vial?from drugs.com

Octreotide Acetate Injection is a clear colorless sterile solution and is available in amber vials containing 1 mL of solution.

How long does octreotide acetate stay in water?from drugs.com

Octreotide acetate is stable in sterile isotonic saline solutions or sterile solutions of dextrose 5% in water for 24 hours. It may be diluted in volumes of 50 to 200 mL and infused intravenously over 15 to 30 minutes or administered by IV push over 3 minutes.

How much does octreotide cost?from drugs.com

The cost for octreotide injectable solution (100 mcg/mL) is around $38 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 a single point of contact for Novartis?from us.sandostatin.com

One single point of contact to help guide you through getting access to the Novartis medicine (s) prescribed by your doctor

How to contact Novartis oncology?from us.sandostatin.com

For full Terms and Conditions, visit Copay.NovartisOncology.com or call 1‑877‑577‑7756. To find out if you are eligible for the Universal Co-pay Program, call 1-877-577-7756 or visit Copay.NovartisOncology.com. See if you're eligible.

Does Novartis have oncology?from us.sandostatin.com

Novartis Oncology is committed to helping you get the Novartis medicine (s) you need. Access to medicine (s) can sometimes be difficult or confusing. PANO offers resources and support designed specifically to help make that process easier.*

Can eating habits cause carcinoid syndrome?from us.sandostatin.com

Some foods or eating habits are more likely to cause symptoms or symptom flare-ups related to carcinoid syndrome. In this video, Sandy offers some helpful tips for your diet and shows alternative recipes for some of your favorite foods. Remember, changes in your diet are meant to complement your current treatment, not replace it. Be sure to talk to your doctor before making dietary changes.

Can you get savings on Sandostatin?from us.sandostatin.com

You may be eligible for immediate co-pay savings on your next prescription of Sandostatin ® LAR Depot (octreotide acetate) for injectable suspension.

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 a long-acting form of the drug, octreotide. It is used to treat severe watery diarrhea caused by certain types of stomach/intestinal tumors (e.g., carcinoid tumors, VIPomas). This drug is also used to reduce the amount of growth hormone in people with acromegaly (a condition of too much growth hormone).

Precautions

Tell your doctor your medical history, especially of: gall bladder problems (e.g., gallstones), kidney disease, diabetes, heart problems, thyroid problems, any allergies. Caution is advised when using this drug in the elderly because they may be more sensitive to the effects of the drug.

Overdose

If overdose is suspected, contact your local poison control center or emergency room immediately. Symptoms of overdose may include: severe shakiness/sweating, severe dizziness, severe flushing, severe nausea.

Notes

Do not share this medication with others. Laboratory and/or medical tests (e.g., thyroid/hormone levels, B12 levels, serotonin, EKG) will be performed to monitor your progress and possible side effects. Be sure to keep all of your scheduled doctor appointments to help monitor treatment with this medication.

Missed Dose

If you miss a dose, contact your doctor or pharmacist to establish a new dosing schedule.

Storage

Before mixing, store the powder/vials refrigerated between 36 and 46 degrees F (2-8 degrees C) away from light. Do not freeze. Once mixed, the suspension should be used immediately. Discard any unused portion of the vial.

Co-Pay Assistance

If you are a patient with commercial insurance and are finding it difficult to afford your medicines, the Novartis co-pay assistance program may be able to help.

Novartis Patient Assistance Foundation

If you have limited or no insurance coverage, the Novartis Patient Assistance Foundation, Inc. provides medicines at no cost to eligible US patients who are experiencing financial hardship.

Helping Patients Access Medicines

Many patients find it difficult, confusing and stressful to access their medications. Novartis Patient Assistance is a resource that helps connect patients to their Novartis medications and potential support.

External Support

Financial assistance may be available from government, independent organizations or charitable foundations to qualified patients who are unable to afford their co-pay or other medical costs.

What is a single point of contact for Novartis?

One single point of contact to help guide you through getting access to the Novartis medicine (s) prescribed by your doctor

How to contact Novartis oncology?

For full Terms and Conditions, visit Copay.NovartisOncology.com or call 1‑877‑577‑7756. To find out if you are eligible for the Universal Co-pay Program, call 1-877-577-7756 or visit Copay.NovartisOncology.com. See if you're eligible.

How many digits are on a medical debit card?

You may authorize your physician’s office to submit the necessary claim information on your behalf, to receive and retain the 16-digit virtual debit card number, and to process payments on your behalf. You may also submit claims independently and maintain sole ownership of the 16-digit virtual debit card number.

Can you get savings on Sandostatin?

You may be eligible for immediate co-pay savings on your next prescription of Sandostatin ® LAR Depot (octreotide acetate) for injectable suspension.

Does Sandostatin affect gallbladder function?

Warnings and Precautions: Treatment with Sandostatin LAR Depot may affect gallbladder function, with postmarketing reports of gallstones resulting in complications (inflammation of the gallbladder, bi ... See More

What to tell HCP before taking Somatuline Depot?

Before taking SOMATULINE DEPOT, tell your HCP about all your medical conditions including if you: have diabetes; have gallbladder, heart, thyroid, kidney or liver problems; are pregnant or plan to become pregnant; or are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed.

What is a somatuline depot?

SOMATULINE DEPOT is a prescription medicine used in adults for: the treatment of a type of cancer known as neuroendocrine tumors, from the gastrointestinal tract or the pancreas (GEP-NETs) that has spread or cannot be removed by surgery; and.

What is IPSEN Cares?

IPSEN CARES ® (Coverage, Access, Reimbursement & Education Support) acts as a single point of contact between the patient, caregiver, doctor’s office, insurance company, and specialty pharmacy. The program features a wide range of services to support treatment with Somatuline ® Depot.

Can you change your dose of Somatuline?

Your dose of SOMATULINE DEPOT or your other medications may need to be changed . If you have diabetes, your HCP may change your dose of diabetes medication when you first start receiving SOMATULINE DEPOT or if your dose of SOMATULINE DEPOT is changed. Medicines that lower your heart rate, such as beta blockers.

Can you take Somatuline Depot with diabetes?

SOMATULINE DEPOT may affect the way other medicines work, and other medicines may affect how SOMATULINE DEPOT works. Your dose of SOMATULINE DEPOT or your other medications may need to be changed. If you have diabetes, your HCP may change your dose of diabetes medication when you first start receiving SOMATULINE DEPOT or if your dose of SOMATULINE DEPOT is changed .

Is Somatuline Depot covered by Medicare?

However, during the COVID-19 pandemic, IPSEN CARES® is temporarily making Somatuline Depot available, at no charge, for eligible patients who cannot get their medicine because they are homebound due to the pandemic and allowing eligible patients covered by Medicare or Medicaid to participate in NHHA services.

Can you take Somatuline Depot if you are allergic to lanreotide?

Do not take SOMATULINE DEPOT if you are allergic to lanreotide.

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