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by Brent Mills Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is the Patient Assistance Support Program (pass)?

The Patient Assistance Support program, PASS (the “Program”), is an assistance program supported by Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc., and its aliates and agents that provides qualifying patients with Regeneron products at no cost. Authorization to Disclose Information:

How do I submit the mypraluent® Patient Assistance Program (PAP) form?

Click below to register and submit the MyPRALUENT ® Patient Assistance Program (PAP) form electronically. For questions, contact 1-844-PRALUENT (1-844-772-5836). If your patient is eligible and approved, your patient's prescription will be forwarded to the PAP pharmacy for processing.

How do I contact Johnson&Johnson Patient Assistance Foundation?

If you have questions about Johnson & Johnson Patient Assistance Foundation, Inc. (JJPAF) or how to complete this form, please contact us at 1-800-652-6227, 9am – 6pm EST, Monday through Friday. MEDICATIONS AVAILABLE THROUGH THE PATIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Medications shipped to the patient's residence

What is the radius assist patient assistance program?

The Radius Assist Patient Assistance Program (“Radius Assist”) provides TYMLOS (abaloparatide) injection therapy at no cost to qualified patients in need. To qualify, patients must meet the eligibility criteria and, along with their healthcare provider, submit all required documentation.

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What is AbbVie patient assistance program?

myAbbVie Assist provides free medicine to qualifying patients. If you are uninsured or have limited insurance coverage, you may be eligible to receive prescribed AbbVie medication at no cost from our Program.

How do you order PRALUENT?

Eligible patients can get PRALUENT free of charge for up to 12 months and may submit for renewal. Eligible patients can enroll electronically below or work with their healthcare professional to submit the electronic enrollment form. For questions, contact 1-844-PRALUENT (1-844-772-5836).

Can PRALUENT cause weight gain?

Weight changes weren't a side effect reported in clinical studies of Praluent. If you experience sudden weight loss or gain, be sure to talk with your doctor.

Why was PRALUENT taken off the market?

A federal judge ruled on Jan. 5, 2016 that Regeneron and Sanofi must pull the monoclonal antibody (mAb) Praluent (alirocumab) from the market because it allegedly infringes two Amgen patents that describe and claim monoclonal antibodies to proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9).

What is better PRALUENT or Repatha?

These studies have also shown that Repatha may be more effective at reducing LDL-C levels than Praluent when given in certain doses. Although more research is needed, the use of Repatha is also linked to increased HDL levels (the “good” cholesterol).

What is the retail price of PRALUENT?

Presently, there is no generic version of this drug available for sale. For 2, 1ML of 75MG/ML Solution Auto-injector, the average price of Praluent is around $627.41.

Can Praluent cause liver damage?

Monoclonal antibodies, such as Praluent, tend to have few drug interactions and are unlikely to cause liver or kidney damage. No overall differences in safety or efficacy were observed in elderly patients.

What are the most common side effects of Praluent?

The most common side effects of PRALUENT include: redness, itching, swelling, or pain/tenderness at the injection site, symptoms of the common cold, and flu or flu-like symptoms. Tell your healthcare provider if you have any side effect that bothers you or that does not go away.

Does Praluent affect blood sugar?

In both studies, patients taking alirocumab showed an overall improved lipid profile, and the drug was well-tolerated. The drug did not interfere with glucose-lowering medications—including insulin—or glycemic control.

Does Repatha clear plaque?

NEW ORLEANS: Cleveland Clinic researchers have found that adding the injectable cholesterol-lowering drug evolocumab (Repatha) to full doses of statin drugs reversed the buildup of cholesterol plaques in the coronary artery walls after 18 months of treatment.

How much does Repatha lower cholesterol without a statin?

Repatha® Works Differently From a Statin to 70 mg/dL or below at 48 weeks. cholesterol down. It works fast. Patients lowered bad cholesterol by an average of 63% in just 3 months.

Does Repatha reduce plaque?

Previous studies include GLAGOV which showed Repatha, when added to optimal statin therapy, reduced plaque burden by decreasing plaque atheroma volume in patients with CAD. This was the first study to demonstrate that lowering LDL-C levels through PCSK9 inhibition reduces atherosclerotic plaque burden.

What is the generic name for Praluent?

Generic Name & Formulations: Alirocumab 75mg/mL, 150mg/mL; soln for SC inj; preservative-free.

Is there a generic for Praluent?

Praluent is less popular than other PCSK9 Inhibitors. There are currently no generic alternatives to Praluent.

Is Praluent still on the market?

Judge Orders Praluent Off the Market.

How much will PCSK9 inhibitors cost?

The drugs are expensive, costing over $12,000 a year. The major issues concern whether this type of therapy prolongs life and whether it is a good value.

Available medicines

Find out if the medicine your doctor prescribed is available through the Bristol Myers Squibb Patient Assistance Foundation.

Eligibility

Complete a brief assessment to see if you might be eligible for assistance.

How to apply

We'll need some information from both you and your doctor to process your application.

What section of the prescreening is required for a patient to be considered complete?

The prescriber must complete section 6 and 7 of the application as well. Both sections are required for an application to be considered complete.

What is the purpose of prescreening for Radius Assist?

The purpose of the prescreening is to help the patient understand if she may be eligible for Radius Assist by discussing the eligibility criteria including income verification. For applicants who do not meet the eligibility requirements, additional information on alternative options may be provided.

What is Radius Assist?

The Radius Assist Patient Assistance Program (“Radius Assist”) provides TYMLOS (abaloparatide) injection therapy at no cost to qualified patients in need.

How long does Radius Assist last?

If a patient is accepted into the program, they will receive up to 3 months of medication per shipment, and up to 18 months of therapy. Acceptance into the program is valid for the current calendar year and with a valid prescription (subject to continued eligibility) and until the patient has reached a total of 18 months of therapy provided by Radius Assist.*

Can you be eligible for Radius Assist?

Additional eligibility criteria vary based on the coverage of the patient. To be eligible for Radius Assist as a Medicare beneficiaries, patients must not : To be eligible for Radius Assist as a commercially insured patient: Patient must have neither insurance coverage for nor access to other coverage for TYMLOS.

Is prescreening required for a patient?

Although a phone pre-screening is not a required step in the application process, we strongly encourage the use of this tool as it streamlines the patient application and decision processes. If the patient chooses not to complete a prescreening, they may download an application from the link below. Directions on how to submit are stated on page 1 of the application.

Does Radius Assist require a fax?

Once the application is submitted, the healthcare professional will receive a confirmation fax when Radius Assist is in receip t of the application. If information is missing, the Radius Assist team will reach out to the healthcare professional and/or the patient to obtain this. As a reminder, all information is required in order for Radius Assist to make a determination on eligibility.

What is the extra help program?

It's called the Extra Help Program and it offers: Reduced Medicare Part D premiums. No cost share in the coverage gap or "donut hole". Lower drug copays.

How long does it take for a patient to get reimbursement for a copay?

Patients can submit for reimbursement if they paid their copay in full within 90 days. || Eligible patients with commercial insurance not funded through a government healthcare. program such as Medicare, Medicaid, or TRICARE are subject to program terms and restrictions.

What to know before submitting documentation to health plan?

Before submitting any documentation to the health plan, be sure that it’s accurate and up to date to avoid unnecessary denials.

Do you need a PA for paluent?

Many health plans require a PA for PRALUENT. Here are some helpful tips to keep in mind when gathering your patient’s clinical information and preparing a PA submission.

How long does it take for lipase to resolve after Iclusig?

Pancreatitis: Serious or severe pancreatitis has occurred in patients who received ICLUSIG. Elevations of lipase and amylase also occurred. In the majority of cases that led to dose modification or treatment discontinuation, pancreatitis resolved within 2 weeks. Monitor serum lipase every 2 weeks for the first 2 months and then monthly thereafter or as clinically indicated. Consider additional serum lipase monitoring in patients with a history of pancreatitis or alcohol abuse. Interrupt, then resume at the same or reduced dose or discontinue ICLUSIG based on severity. Evaluate for pancreatitis when lipase elevation is accompanied by abdominal symptoms.

What is AP in CML?

Accelerated phase (AP) or blast phase (BP) CML or Philadelphia chromosome positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia (Ph+ ALL) for whom no other kinase inhibitors are indicated.

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