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pulmozyme patient assistance

by Kali Kemmer Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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For Patient and Legally Authorized Persons

  • Provides assistance to patients with commercial health insurance
  • Insured patients pay as little as $30 for a 30-day supply of Pulmozyme
  • The Pulmozyme Co-pay Program covers any additional out-of-pocket costs for Pulmozyme, after you pay $30 for each 30-day supply, up to $10,000 per calendar year, for most privately insured patients

Full Answer

How can I get financial assistance for Pulmozyme?

Pulmozyme Financial Support Center is your resource for checking eligibility and signing up for financial assistance for Pulmozyme. The Pulmozyme Co-pay Program covers any additional out-of-pocket costs for Pulmozyme, after you pay $30 for each 30-day supply, up to $10,000 per year, for most privately insured patients

What is the Pulmozyme voucher or co-pay program?

The Pulmozyme Voucher Program provides new, eligible patients with a free initial 30-day supply of Pulmozyme. The Pulmozyme Co-pay Program helps eligible, commercially insured patients pay as little as $30 per month for Pulmozyme.

How much does Pulmozyme cost?

The Pulmozyme Co-pay Program helps eligible, commercially insured patients pay as little as $30 per month for Pulmozyme. It covers any additional out-of-pocket costs for Pulmozyme, after you pay $30 for each 30-day supply, up to $10,000 per year, for most privately insured patients.

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Is Pulmozyme covered by insurance?

Yes. 99% of Medicare prescription drug plans cover this drug.

How much does Pulmozyme cost per month?

Pulmozyme Coupon & Prices - Cost $49 per month.

What is Pulmozyme used for?

This medication is used to improve breathing and reduce the risk of lung infections in people with cystic fibrosis. It is used along with other treatments for this disease (such as chest physical therapy, medications, nutritional supplements).

Can you use Pulmozyme twice a day?

Pulmozyme is available for once- or twice-daily administration. The recommended dose for most patients with CF is 2.5 mg once daily (QD); however, some patients over 21 years of age may benefit from 2.5 mg twice-daily (BID) dosing to reduce exacerbation risk.

How much does Trikafta cost annually?

When it was launched, Trikafta cost $311,741 annually. A 2020 review by the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER) the cost was above common thresholds of cost-effectiveness with and without the costs of supportive care.

Who makes Pulmozyme?

Genentech: Pulmozyme® (dornase alfa) - Information for Patients.

How long does it take for Pulmozyme to work?

This recommendation is based on evidence that Pulmozyme® makes CF sputum pourable within 30 minutes (Shak 1990).

How effective is Pulmozyme?

Pulmozyme (dornase alfa) QD reduced the risk of CF exacerbations among patients ≥5 years of age with FVC ≥40% of predicted—including those with early CF disease (FVC >85% of predicted).

What kind of medication is Pulmozyme?

Pulmozyme is a prescription medicine used to treat the symptoms of Cystic Fibrosis. Pulmozyme may be used alone or with other medications. Pulmozyme belongs to a class of drugs called Enzymes, Mucolytic.

Does Pulmozyme need to be refrigerated?

PULMOZYME must be stored in the refrigerator at 2°C to 8°C (36°F to 46°F) and protected from light and heat. It should be kept refrigerated during transport and should not be exposed to room temperatures for a total time of 24 hours.

Does Pulmozyme have many adverse effects?

The most common adverse reactions associated with the use of Pulmozyme include: voice alteration, pharyngitis, rash, laryngitis, chest pain, conjunctivitis, rhinitis, decrease in FVC of ≥ 10%, fever, dyspepsia, and dyspnea. There have been no reports of anaphylaxis attributed to the administration of Pulmozyme.

Can you mix Pulmozyme and albuterol?

Pulmozyme should not be diluted or mixed with other medications. Do not use Pulmozyme if the solution is cloudy, discolored or left at room temperature for 24 hours. Pulmozyme should be given after a nebulized bronchodilator (such as albuterol) and before inhaled antibiotics (such as TOBI) if ordered.

Does Pulmozyme have a generic?

There is currently no generic for Pulmozyme (dornase alfa), so it can be expensive, even with insurance.

Is Pulmozyme generic?

Generic Name & Formulations: Dornase alfa (recombinant human DNase) 1mg/mL; soln for inh; preservative-free.

How does Pulmozyme break down mucus?

Dornase alfa (Pulmozyme®) also helps thin mucus when inhaled. This drug acts like scissors cutting up the long DNA strands in white blood cells. Cutting the strands into shorter bits helps break up the thick, sticky mucus of CF.

What class of drug is Pulmozyme?

Pulmozyme belongs to a class of drugs called Enzymes, Mucolytic.

What is the financial support center for pulmozyme?

Pulmozyme Financial Support Center is your resource for checking eligibility and signing up for financial assistance for Pulmozyme. Below are options to help you no matter what type of insurance you have.

How much does Pulmozyme cost?

Provides assistance to patients with commercial health insurance. Insured patients pay as little as $30 per month for Pulmozyme. It covers any additional out-of-pocket costs for Pulmozyme, after you pay $30 for each 30-day supply, up to $10,000 per year, for most privately insured patients.

What is the number to call a pharmacy?

Due to privacy policies, healthcare professionals or specialty pharmacies who do not have an account must call 1-877-794-8723.

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 works in the lungs to break up thick, sticky mucous that clogs airways. It helps improve breathing and reduces the risk of lung infections in persons with cystic fibrosis. This is used with other medications and physical therapy in the management of cystic fibrosis.

How To Use

This medication is inhaled into the lungs using special breathing machine called a nebulizer usually once or twice a day as prescribed. A health care professional will demonstrate the proper way to prepare the medication and use the machine. Do not increase your dose or take this more frequently than directed.

Side Effects

Laryngitis, hoarseness or dry throat may occur. If any of these effects continue or become bothersome, inform your doctor. Notify your doctor if you develop: unusual coughing or wheezing, a rash, chest pain, irritation or redness of the eyes, breathing trouble. If you notice other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist.

Precautions

Tell your doctor if you have: other illnesses, any allergies. This medication should be used only if clearly needed during pregnancy. Discuss the risks and benefits with your doctor. It is not known if this medication appears in breast milk. Consult your doctor before breast-feeding.

Drug Interactions

Tell your doctor of any over-the-counter or prescription or medication you may take. Do not start or stop any medicine without doctor or pharmacist approval.

Overdose

If overdose is suspected, contact your local poison control center or emergency room immediately.

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