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by Keenan Stoltenberg Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How do I apply for the Organon Patient Assistance Program for Ontruzant?

To apply for the Organon Patient Assistance Program for ONTRUZANT, you must complete an Enrollment Form for the Organon Access Program. The Organon Access Program provides support to help answer questions related to insurance coverage and reimbursement.

What is Ontruzant used to treat?

We’re with you. ONTRUZANT is a prescription medicine approved for the treatment of HER2+ breast cancer. It can be used in combination with certain chemotherapy drugs or alone after treatment with chemotherapy. Patients are selected for therapy based on an FDA-approved test for trastuzumab.

How much does Ontruzant cost?

The cost for Ontruzant intravenous powder for injection dttb 150 mg is around $1,392 for a supply of 1 powder for injection, depending on the pharmacy you visit. Prices are for cash paying customers only and are not valid with insurance plans.

What is Organon Patient Assistance Program?

Can you get Organon medication with no insurance?

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Does Organon have Patient Assistance Program?

The Organon Patient Assistance Program provides certain Organon medicines free of charge to eligible patients. The Organon Access Program representative can refer you to the Organon Patient Assistance Program for eligibility determination.

Who made Ontruzant?

ONTRUZANT is being launched in the U.S. by Merck as part of a development and commercialization agreement with Samsung Bioepis. Under terms of the agreement, Samsung Bioepis is responsible for preclinical and clinical development, process development and manufacturing, clinical trials and regulatory registration.

Is Ontruzant the same as Herceptin?

On Jan. 18, 2019, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Ontruzant (chemical name: trastuzumab-dttb), a biosimilar for Herceptin (chemical name: trastuzumab), to treat people diagnosed with HER2-positive breast cancer. The FDA did not issue an official press announcement about this approval.

Is Ontruzant chemo?

Ontruzant is a cancer medicine used to treat the following conditions: early breast cancer (when the cancer has spread within the breast or to the glands under the arm but not to other parts of the body) after surgery, chemotherapy (medicines to treat cancer), and radiotherapy (treatment with radiation) if applicable.

How much does Ontruzant cost?

The cost for Ontruzant intravenous powder for injection dttb 150 mg is around $1,392 for a supply of 1 powder for injection, depending on the pharmacy you visit. Prices are for cash paying customers only and are not valid with insurance plans.

What is the enrollment form for a patient?

Patient must sign the enrollment form to give the program permission to access their financial information in order to determine eligibility. Patients in need who appear not to qualify should still call. Co-payment assistance, reimbursement support, and patient assistance programs are available for eligible patients.

How much does a free drug card save?

The free Drugs.com Discount Card works like a coupon and can save you up to 80% or more off the cost of prescription medicines, over-the-counter drugs and pet prescriptions.

What is the treatment for HER2 overexpressing node positive?

ONTRUZANT is indicated for adjuvant treatment of HER2-overexpressing node-positive or node-negative (ER/PR-negative or with one high-risk feature) breast cancer: As part of a treatment regimen consisting of doxorubicin, cyclophosphamide, and either paclitaxel or docetaxel.

What are the side effects of trastuzumab?

The most common adverse reactions associated with trastuzumab products in the adjuvant and metastatic breast cancer setting are fever, nausea, vomiting, infusion reactions, diarrhea, infections, increased cough, headache, fatigue, dyspnea, rash, neutropenia, anemia, and myalgia.

How long does it take for trastuzumab to cause pulmonary toxicity?

Administration of trastuzumab products can result in serious and fatal infusion reactions and pulmonary toxicity. Symptoms usually occur during or within 24 hours of administration. Interrupt ONTRUZANT infusion for dyspnea or clinically significant hypotension.

How long after stopping trastuzumab can you take anthracycline?

If possible, physicians should avoid anthracycline-based therapy for up to 7 months after stopping trastuzumab products. If anthracyclines are used, the patient's cardiac function should be monitored carefully.

Can you discontinue ottruzant?

Discontinue ONTRUZANT for infusion reactions manifesting as anaphylaxis, angioedema, interstitial pneumonitis, or acute respiratory distress syndrome. Strongly consider permanent discontinuation in all patients with severe infusion reactions.

Can trastuzumab cause fatal infusion reactions?

Administration of trastuzumab products can result in serious and fatal infusion reactions.

Can trastuzumab cause heart failure?

Administration of trastuzumab products can result in subclinical and clinical cardiac failure. The incidence and severity was highest in patients receiving trastuzumab with anthracycline-containing chemotherapy regimens. In a pivotal adjuvant breast cancer trial, one patient who developed congestive heart failure (CHF) died of cardiomyopathy.

What is Organon Access Program?

The Organon Access Program for ONTRUZANT can help answer questions about insurance coverage for patients; benefit investigations, prior authorizations, and appeals; and coding and billing.

What is the treatment for HER2 overexpressing node positive?

ONTRUZANT is indicated for adjuvant treatment of HER2-overexpressing node-positive or node-negative (ER/PR-negative or with one high-risk feature) breast cancer: As part of a treatment regimen consisting of doxorubicin, cyclophosphamide, and either paclitaxel or docetaxel.

How long does it take for trastuzumab to cause pulmonary toxicity?

Administration of trastuzumab products can result in serious and fatal infusion reactions and pulmonary toxicity. Symptoms usually occur during or within 24 hours of administration. Interrupt ONTRUZANT infusion for dyspnea or clinically significant hypotension.

What are the side effects of trastuzumab?

The most common adverse reactions associated with trastuzumab products in the adjuvant and metastatic breast cancer setting are fever, nausea, vomiting, infusion reactions, diarrhea, infections, increased cough, headache, fatigue, dyspnea, rash, neutropenia, anemia, and myalgia.

How long after stopping trastuzumab can you take anthracycline?

If possible, physicians should avoid anthracycline-based therapy for up to 7 months after stopping trastuzumab products. If anthracyclines are used, the patient's cardiac function should be monitored carefully.

Does Trastuzumab cause LVEF?

Trastuzumab products can also cause asymptomatic decline in left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF). Discontinue ONTRUZANT treatment in patients receiving adjuvant breast cancer therapy and withhold ONTRUZANT in patients with metastatic disease for clinically significant decrease in left ventricular function.

Can trastuzumab cause pulmonary hypoplasia?

Exposure to trastuzumab products during pregnancy can result in oligohydramnios and oligohydramnios sequence manifesting as pulmonary hypoplasia, skeletal abnormalities, and neonatal death. Advise patients of these risks and the need for effective contraception.

How to contact Organon Access?

You and your health care provider can call the Organon Access Program at 844-326-2986 to request an enrollment form. The Organon Access Program Representatives are available 8 AM to 8 PM ET, Monday through Friday, to answer questions about the program. Check Your Eligibility.

What is Merck Access Program?

The Merck Access Program provides free reimbursement support services to help answer questions related to insurance coverage and reimbursement.* The Merck Access Program also refers patients to the patient assistance program , which provides certain Merck medicines free of charge to eligible individuals, primarily the uninsured who, without our assistance, could not afford these needed Merck medicines. If you do not meet the prescription drug coverage criteria, your income meets the program criteria, and there are special circumstances of financial and medical hardship that apply to your situation, you can request that an exception be made for you.

What is Organon free of charge?

This private and confidential program provides product free of charge to eligible individuals, primarily the uninsured who, without our assistance, could not afford needed Organon medicines. Individuals who don’t meet the insurance criteria may still qualify for this program if they attest that they have special circumstances of financial and medical hardship, and their income meets the program criteria. A single application may provide for up to 1 year of product free of charge to eligible individuals and an individual may reapply as many times as needed.

Does Merck offer free medication?

Program Representatives can help you apply for the patient assistance program, which provides certain Merck medicines free of charge to eligible patients who do not have insurance coverage.

Does Merck provide free medicine?

The Merck Patient Assistance Program, Inc., may be able to provide medicines and adult vaccines free of charge through periodic bulk replenishments to eligible facilities that serve a large percentage of low-income, uninsured patients. Types of eligible facilities include outpatient pharmacies of disproportionate share hospitals, nonprofit health care clinics, and community health facilities that have a licensed outpatient central fill pharmacy that is owned and operated by the facility. The eligible facilities, under an Agreement with the Merck Patient Assistance Program, Inc., review eligibility of patients for patient assistance under the program's criteria with replenishment being limited to patients meeting specified income and insurance criteria.

What is Organon Patient Assistance Program?

The Organon Patient Assistance Program provides certain Organon medicines free of charge to eligible patients.

Can you get Organon medication with no insurance?

Patients who do not have insurance, or who cannot afford their prescribed Organon medicine even with prescription drug coverage, may be eligible for free drug product from the Organon Patient Assistance Program if they meet certain financial, medical, and/or insurance criteria.

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