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by Carol Greenholt PhD 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 sign up for the Nucala co-pay program?

Fill out the Patient (green) Section of the Enrollment Form (available in Spanish) and sign it. Medicare eligible patients, and patients enrolled in government-funded programs, are not eligible for the NUCALA Co-pay Program.

Is gateway to Nucala covered by my insurance?

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. Patients with Medicare Part D or other insurance can also qualify under certain circumstances.

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.

Where will my Nucala treatment be administered?

Talk to your doctor about where your NUCALA treatment will be administered: at home or in your doctor’s office. The NUCALA Co-pay Program can be used at your specialty pharmacy or your doctor’s office depending on how you receive NUCALA. For full terms and conditions, go to GSKCopayPrograms.com. Thinking about starting NUCALA?

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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 do you qualify for Nucala?

Nucala is indicated for the treatment of adult and pediatric patients aged 12 years and older with hypereosinophilic syndrome (HES) for 6 months or longer without an identifiable non-hematologic secondary cause.

Is Nucala approved for home use?

Empowering patients to take their medicines at home is an approach that has been successful in other chronic diseases such as diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis. GAAPP welcomes this approval for Nucala so it can be administered in a doctor's office or in the convenience of a patient's home.”

How long should you take NUCALA?

After treatment with Nucala 40mg SC every 4 weeks, blood eosinophils showed an average reduction of and 85% (down to 48 cells/mcL) in children aged 6 to 11 years. The greatest effect was seen after 4 weeks of treatment and this was maintained throughout the treatment period.

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.

Is NUCALA chemo?

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 if 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).

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.

Does NUCALA cause weight gain?

The oral corticosteroid medications that are often needed to treat severe eosinophilic asthma or EGPA are well known to cause weight gain. However, Nucala isn't a steroid and shouldn't cause you to gain weight.

Can you self inject NUCALA?

After you learn how to properly self-inject from your doctor, you can do it on your own in the comfort of your own home with the NUCALA Autoinjector. After training by a healthcare provider, 95% of patients in a study rated using the Autoinjector at home as very or extremely convenient.

What class of drug is NUCALA?

Nucala belongs to a class of drugs called Interleukin Inhibitors; Monoclonal Antibodies, and Anti-asthmatics.

What are the side effects of Nucala?

The most common side effects of NUCALA include: headache, injection site reactions (pain, redness, swelling, itching, or a burning feeling at the injection site), back pain, and tiredness (fatigue). These are not all the possible side effects of NUCALA. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects.

What causes eosinophilic asthma?

Eosinophilic asthma is a type of asthma that is caused by high levels of white blood cells called eosinophils in the airways of the lungs. The purpose of these white blood cells is to help you fight infections. Sometimes these immune cells are over-reactive and cause inflammation in the body, including in the lungs.

How is Nucala administered?

You will receive NUCALA for EGPA as 3 separate 100-mg injections given at the same time in an office visit or at home every 4 weeks. You, your caregiver, or your doctor will inject NUCALA just under your skin (subcutaneously) into your thigh or abdomen. Your caregiver or your doctor may also inject in your upper arm.

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.

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.

What is Nucala used for?from drugs.com

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.

What happens if you are approved for Nucala?from nucala.com

If you are approved for the NUCALA Co-pay Program, you’ll receive an approval letter with specific instructions on how to save on the out-of-pocket cost for NUCALA, tailored just for you.

How much does Nucala cost?from drugs.com

The cost for Nucala subcutaneous powder for injection 100 mg is around $3,316 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.

Do you have to be approved for NUCALA?from nucala.com

Once you have been approved for the Co-pay Program, how you use the Co-pay Program may be different depending on how you signed up and how you pay for your medicine. You must be approved by your insurance company to take NUCALA before you can use the Co-pay program.

Is NUCALA uninsured?from nucala.com

You are uninsured. AND. You are a resident of the US (including the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands). The NUCALA Co-pay Program helps eligible approved patients with their out-of-pocket costs for NUCALA up to $15,000 for 12 months.

Can Mynucala support you?from nucala.com

MyNUCALA can support you along the way.

Can you take NUCALA at home?from nucala.com

With A Specialty Pharmacy. If you take NUCALA at home OR if you receive NUCALA in your doctor’s office and your doctor chooses to use a special ty pharmacy, a specialty pharmacy will call you monthly to collect your co-pay. Follow the 2 steps below to pay your co-pay with the NUCALA $0 Co-pay Program.

How is Nucala given?from drugs.com

Nucala is not a rescue medicine for asthma attacks. Use only fast-acting inhalation medicine for an attack. Seek medical attention if your breathing problems get worse quickly, or if you think your asthma medications are not working as well.

What is the number to call for NUCALA?from nucala.com

If you have questions at ANY point in this process, call 1-844-4-NUCALA ( 1-844-468-2252) to talk to a representative. Representatives are available Monday – Friday, 8 AM – 8 PM ET. NOTE: If we have any questions about your enrollment form information, a Gateway to NUCALA representative may call you to clarify information.

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

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

What other drugs will affect Nucala?from drugs.com

Tell your doctor about all your current medicines and any you start or stop using, especially:

How long does it take for Nucala to work?from drugs.com

Nucala starts working within 48 hours; however, it may take up to 4 weeks before the maximum effect of Nucala is seen for both asthma and eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (EGPA). In asthma, the greatest reductions in eosinophils were seen with higher dosages, for example, a 64% reduction in eosinophils was seen with a 12.5mg SC dose and a 90% reduction was seen with a 250mg SC dose after 48 hours. Continue reading

How to find out if your insurance covers Nucala?from nucala.com

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 self administer Nucala?from drugs.com

Yes, Nucala can be self-administered. Nucala is available as a prefilled syringe or autoinjector that can be self-administered after a doctor has shown you how to administer it. 99% of people can successfully self-administer the Nucala prefilled syringe and 89-95% can successfully administer the Nucala autoinjector.

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