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Visit ProliaSupport.com or call 1-844-369-9962 for more information about this program, including the Maximum Program Benefit and full Terms and Conditions.Jul 1, 2022

How do I contact Prolia®?

If you have questions about Prolia® (denosumab) and would like to speak to a representative, please call 1-877-4-PROLIA (877-477-6542).

How do I stop using the Prolia® co-pay program?

If at any time patients begin receiving prescription drug coverage under any such federal, state, or government-funded healthcare program, patients will no longer be able to use this card and you must call the Prolia ® Co-pay Program at 1-844-369-9962 (9:00 am- 8:00 pm EST, Monday-Friday) to stop participation. Restrictions may apply.

How much does the Prolia® program cover?

For eligible patients, program covers the amount of OOP cost for Prolia ® that exceeds $25, up to a maximum benefit of $1,500 per patient, per 12-month enrollment period. Patient is responsible for costs above this amount. The program does not provide support for supplies, procedures, or any physician-related services associated with Prolia ®.

What are the requirements to get Prolia®?

Close eligibility and limits. Must have private commercial health insurance that covers medication costs for Prolia ® Must not be a participant in any federal-, state-, or government-funded healthcare program such as Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Medicare Part D, Medicaid, Medigap, Veterans Affairs (VA), the Department of Defense (DoD), or TRICARE

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How much should a Prolia shot cost?

For every 1, 1ML of 60MG/ML Solution Prefilled Syringe, the average retail price of Prolia is around $1,829.7....Average 12 Month Prices for Prolia.PharmacyProlia Retail PriceProlia SingleCare PriceWalgreens$1768.76$1496.40Kroger Pharmacy$1716.26$1466.714 more rows

Why can you not stop Prolia?

Note: Stopping Prolia can increase your risk for bone fractures due to bone loss. If you want to stop taking Prolia, your doctor will talk with you about other treatment options. These other treatments can help protect you from fractures and bone loss.

What is the Medicare allowed amount for Prolia?

99% of Medicare Part D patients have access* to Prolia. The average out-of-pocket (OOP) cost for Prolia® through Medicare Part D is $115‡ every 6 months, which equals $19.16 per month.

Can I stop Prolia after 5 years?

For patients at low risk, a decision to discontinue denosumab could be made after 5years, but bisphosphonate therapy should be considered to reduce or prevent the rebound increase in bone turnover.

What foods destroy bone density?

What foods destroy bone density?Excess salt.Hydrogenated oil.Alcohol.Food rich in vitamin A.Soft drinks.

How many years should you be on Prolia?

There is no recommended time of treatment for Prolia Injections, clinical studies have often been three years and at least one study went for 8 years. The longer you take Prolia Injection the bigger the improvement in fracture risk when compared to placebo.

Is Prolia covered by Part B of Medicare?

Do Medicare prescription drug plans cover Prolia? Yes. 97% of Medicare prescription drug plans cover this drug.

What is the alternative to taking Prolia?

Are there alternatives to Reclast and Prolia for osteoporosis? There are several other medications that can be used to treat and/or prevent osteoporosis, such as: Other bisphosphonates besides Reclast: Examples of others include ibandronate (Boniva) and alendronate (Fosamax).

What Medicare tier is Prolia?

Because Prolia is a brand name drug with no generic equivalent, it typically falls under Tier 3 or 4. Consult your Medicare prescription drug plan's formulary for more information.

Is taking Prolia worth the risk?

This drug has a long list of side effects and it's also important to note that long-term risks are unknown. The FDA Medication Guide lists the potential health problems, which include serious infections, thighbone fractures, and jaw bone problems. It is unclear if the benefits outweigh the risks.

Is there a lawsuit against Prolia?

Increasing evidence suggests that side effects of the osteoporosis drug Prolia may increase the risk of hip fractures, femur fractures and other bone fractures, which typically occur following minimal or low trauma events.

What is the best and safest treatment for osteoporosis 2022?

Bisphosphonates are usually the first choice for osteoporosis treatment. These include: Alendronate (Fosamax), a weekly pill. Risedronate (Actonel), a weekly or monthly pill.

What happens when one stops taking Prolia?

Recent studies have shown that people who stop taking denosumab experience bone loss within the first year if they do not start taking a new osteoporosis treatment. Clinical trials have demonstrated a rapid decrease in bone mineral density (BMD) and an increase in bone turnover markers (BTMs).

Is taking Prolia worth the risk?

This drug has a long list of side effects and it's also important to note that long-term risks are unknown. The FDA Medication Guide lists the potential health problems, which include serious infections, thighbone fractures, and jaw bone problems. It is unclear if the benefits outweigh the risks.

What are the dangers of Prolia?

Serious side effects that have been reported with Prolia include:severe bone, joint, or muscle pain.serious infections, including serious urinary tract infections or skin infections.unusual fractures in the thigh bone*decreased bone production (bones take longer to form new tissue)More items...

Does Prolia have to be given exactly every 6 months?

Prolia can treat osteoporosis and bone loss only for as long as you keep having treatment. Please talk to your doctor before you consider stopping treatment. If you miss a dose, it should be administered as soon as possible. From then on, it should be scheduled every 6 months from the date of the last injection.

What is Prolia used for?

Prolia ® is a prescription medicine used to treat bone loss in men who are at high risk for fracture receiving certain treatments for prostate cancer that has not spread to other parts of the body. Prolia ® is a prescription medicine used to treat bone loss in women who are at high risk for fracture receiving certain treatments for breast cancer ...

Can you stop Prolia?

Do not stop, skip or delay taking Prolia® without first talking with your doctor. If your Prolia® treatment is stopped, talk to your doctor about other medicine that you can take. Serious infections in your skin, lower stomach area (abdomen), bladder, or ear may happen.

Can you take Prolia while pregnant?

Important Safety Information. Do not take Prolia® if you: have low blood calcium; or are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, as Prolia® may harm your unborn baby; or are allergic to denosumab or any ingredients in Prolia®.

Can Prolia cause muscle pain?

Bone, joint, or muscle pain. Some people who take Prolia® develop severe bone, joint, or muscle pain. Before taking Prolia®, tell your doctor about all of your medical conditions, including if you: Take the medicine XGEVA® (denosumab) Have low blood calcium. Cannot take daily calcium and vitamin D.

Does Prolia cause back pain?

The most common side effects of Prolia® in men with osteoporosis are back pain, joint pain, and common cold (runny nose or sore throat). The most common side effects of Prolia® in patients with corticosteroid-induced osteoporosis are back pain, high blood pressure, lung infection (bronchitis), and headache.

Can Prolia cause endocarditis?

Inflammation of the inner lining of the heart ( endocarditis) due to an infection may also happen more often in people who take Prolia®. You may need to go to the hospital for treatment. Prolia® is a medicine that may affect the ability of your body to fight infections.

Can Prolia cause jaw problems?

Severe jaw bone problems (osteonecrosis) may occur. Your doctor should examine your mouth before you start Prolia® and may tell you to see your dentist. It is important for you to practice good mouth care during treatment with Prolia®.

How much does Prolia cost?from prolia.com

The list price for Prolia ® is $1,278.79* ,† per treatment every six months. Most patients do not pay the list price. Your actual cost will vary. Talk to your insurance provider.

What is Prolia used for?from prolia.com

Prolia® is a prescription medicine used to treat bone loss in men who are at high risk for fracture receiving certain treatments for prostate cancer that has not spread to other parts of the body. Prolia® is a prescription medicine used to treat bone loss in women who are at high risk for fracture receiving certain treatments for breast cancer ...

What is the WAC of Prolia?from prolia.com

*List price is also referred to as wholesale acquisition cost or WAC. WAC is the price at which Amgen sells its products to wholesalers. Prolia is an injection administered by a healthcare professional once every six months.

How long after Prolia can you use birth control?from prolia.com

You should use an effective method of birth control (contraception) during treatment with Prolia® and for at least 5 months after your last dose of Prolia®.

Is Prolia covered by Medicare?from prolia.com

Prolia ® is an injection administered by a healthcare professional and is covered by both Medicare Part B and Medicare Part D. What you pay will depend on your Medicare plan and whether your doctor orders Prolia ® from a distributor (medical benefit) or gets it from a pharmacy (pharmacy benefit).

Does Prolia have an annual deductible?from prolia.com

Your out-of-pocket costs may vary depending on your insurance plan. Each plan has different out-of-pocket costs, and most include an annual deductible. Patients on high deductible plans may pay more out-of-pocket for Prolia ®.

Can you take Prolia with calcium?from prolia.com

Before taking Prolia®, tell your doctor about all of your medical conditions, including if you: Take the medicine XGEVA® (denosumab) Have low blood calcium. Cannot take daily calcium and vitamin D.

How much does Prolia cost?from prolia.com

And eligible commercial patients could pay $25 or less with the Prolia ® Co-Pay Program for 1 shot of Prolia ® up to the program maximum of $1,500 per calendar year. †††

What is a Prolia copay?from prolia.com

Program Details: The Prolia ® Co-pay Program is a coupon program that provides financial support for eligible commercially insured patients. For eligible patients, program covers the amount of OOP cost for Prolia ® that exceeds $25, up to a maximum benefit of $1,500 per patient, per 12-month enrollment period. Patient is responsible for costs above this amount. The program does not provide support for supplies, procedures, or any physician-related services associated with Prolia ®.

What is the WAC of Prolia?from prolia.com

*List price is also referred to as wholesale acquisition cost or WAC. WAC is the price at which Amgen sells its products to wholesalers. Prolia is an injection administered by a healthcare professional once every six months.

How long after Prolia can you use birth control?from prolia.com

You should use an effective method of birth control (contraception) during treatment with Prolia® and for at least 5 months after your last dose of Prolia®.

Can you take Prolia while pregnant?from prolia.com

Do not take Prolia® if you: have low blood calcium; or are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, as Prolia® may harm your unborn baby; or are allergic to denosumab or any ingredients in Prolia®.

Does Prolia cause back pain?from prolia.com

The most common side effects of Prolia® in men with osteoporosis are back pain, joint pain, and common cold (runny nose or sore throat). The most common side effects of Prolia® in patients with corticosteroid-induced osteoporosis are back pain, high blood pressure, lung infection (bronchitis), and headache.

Who issued the Prolia card?from prolia.com

The Prolia® Co-pay Program Prepaid MasterCard® is issued by Comerica Bank pur suant to license by MasterCard International Incorporated. No cash or ATM access. MasterCard is a registered trademark of MasterCard International Incorporated. This card can be used only to cover co-payment for eligible prescriptions covered under the program at participating merchant locations where Debit MasterCard is accepted.

How much does Prolia cost?

And eligible commercial patients could pay $25 or less with the Prolia ® Co-Pay Program for 1 shot of Prolia ® up to the program maximum of $1,500 per calendar year. †††

What is a Prolia copay?

Program Details: The Prolia ® Co-pay Program is a coupon program that provides financial support for eligible commercially insured patients. For eligible patients, program covers the amount of OOP cost for Prolia ® that exceeds $25, up to a maximum benefit of $1,500 per patient, per 12-month enrollment period. Patient is responsible for costs above this amount. The program does not provide support for supplies, procedures, or any physician-related services associated with Prolia ®.

What is the WAC of Prolia?

*List price is also referred to as wholesale acquisition cost or WAC. WAC is the price at which Amgen sells its products to wholesalers. Prolia is an injection administered by a healthcare professional once every six months.

How long after Prolia can you use birth control?

You should use an effective method of birth control (contraception) during treatment with Prolia® and for at least 5 months after your last dose of Prolia®.

Can you take Prolia while pregnant?

Do not take Prolia® if you: have low blood calcium; or are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, as Prolia® may harm your unborn baby; or are allergic to denosumab or any ingredients in Prolia®.

Who issued the Prolia card?

The Prolia® Co-pay Program Prepaid MasterCard® is issued by Comerica Bank pur suant to license by MasterCard International Incorporated. No cash or ATM access. MasterCard is a registered trademark of MasterCard International Incorporated. This card can be used only to cover co-payment for eligible prescriptions covered under the program at participating merchant locations where Debit MasterCard is accepted.

Does Prolia affect the immune system?

Prolia® is a medicine that may affect the ability of your body to fight infections. People who have weakened immune systems or take medicine s that affect the immune system may have an increased risk for developing serious infections.

What is Prolia used for?

Prolia (denosumab) is a member of the miscellaneous bone resorption inhibitors drug class and is commonly used for Osteoporosis.

What is the Prolia Amgen first step program?

Prolia Amgen First Step Program: Eligible commercially insured patients may save on their out-of-pocket medication costs; for additional information contact the program at 888-427-7478.

Can Prolia cause jaw problems?

Severe jaw bone problems (os teonecrosis) may occur. Your doctor should examine your mouth before you start Prolia ® and may tell you to see your dentist. It is important for you to practice good mouth care during treatment with Prolia ®.

Can you stop Prolia?

Do not stop, skip or delay taking Prolia ® without first talking with your doctor. If your Prolia ® treatment is stopped, talk to your doctor about other medicine that you can take. Serious infections in your skin, lower stomach area (abdomen), bladder, or ear may happen.

Can you take Xgeva with Prolia?

If you receive Prolia ®, you should not receive XGEVA ®. Prolia ® contains the same medicine as XGEVA ® (denosumab).

Can you take Prolia while pregnant?

Do not take Prolia® if you have low blood calcium; or are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, as Prolia ® may harm your unborn baby; or are allergic to denosumab or any ingredients in Prolia ®.

Does Prolia require private insurance?

Must have private commercial health insurance that covers medication costs for Prolia ®. Must not be a participant in any federal-, state-, or government-funded healthcare program such as Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Medicare Part D, Medicaid, Medigap, Veterans Affairs (VA), the Department of Defense (DoD), or TRICARE.

Does Prolia lower calcium levels?

Prolia ® may lower the calcium levels in your blood. If you have low blood calcium, it may get worse during treatment. Your low blood calcium must be treated before you receive Prolia ®. Take calcium and vitamin D as your doctor tells you to help prevent low blood calcium.

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