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What is Rebif used to treat?

Rebif® (interferon beta-1a) Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis (RMS) Treatment Indication: Rebif ® is a prescription medicine used to treat relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis, to include clinically isolated syndrome, relapsing-remitting disease, and active secondary progressive disease, in adults.

Does MS lifelines offer copay assistance for Rebif?

For eligible commercially insured patients who have been prescribed Rebif ®, MS LifeLines ® offers a copay assistance program that could reduce their out-of-pocket costs (including copays and deductibles) to as little as $0. *Federal and state healthcare program beneficiaries (such as Medicare or Medicaid) are not eligible for copay assistance.

How much does Rebif cost?

Rebif (interferon beta-1a) is a member of the interferons drug class and is commonly used for Multiple Sclerosis. The cost for Rebif subcutaneous kit - is around $9,274 for a supply of 4.2 milliliters, depending on the pharmacy you visit.

Why choose Rebif® for relapsing multiple sclerosis?

With Rebif ®, you can choose a treatment for your relapsing multiple sclerosis (RMS) that delivers proven efficacy and a well-established safety profile. Rebif was approved for use 20 years ago. We're honored to have been a part of so many patient experiences and stories and look forward to taking on to the future together.

What is rebif used for?

How much does a free drug card save?

What is the number to call MS Lifelines?

Is Rebif valid with insurance?

When there is a range of pricing, should consumers expect to pay the lower price?

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Rebif Rebidose Prices, Coupons, Copay & Patient Assistance - Drugs.com

Rebif Rebidose Prices, Coupons and Patient Assistance Programs. Rebif Rebidose (interferon beta-1a) is a member of the interferons drug class and is commonly used for Multiple Sclerosis, and Neuritis.

Rebif Prices, Coupons & Savings Tips - GoodRx

Many programs are available from federal and state governments, non-profits, manufacturers, and other organizations to help you get the drugs you need at a reduced cost. Eligibility is often based on income, insurance or Medicare status, and other factors. You’ll need to apply through each program, either online, over the phone, or with your doctor's help.

Rebif Injection: Uses, Dosage & Side Effects - Drugs.com

Generic name: interferon beta-1a [ in-ter-FEAR-on-BAY-ta ] Drug class: Interferons Medically reviewed by Philip Thornton, DipPharm.Last updated on Aug 23, 2022. Warnings; Dosage; Side effects; Interactions; FAQ; What is ? Rebif is made from human proteins.

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What is rebif used for?

Indication: Rebif ® is a prescription medicine used to treat relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis, to include clinically isolated syndrome, relapsing-remitting disease, and active secondary progressive disease, in adults.

Is Rebif better than Avonex?

Clinical trials proved Rebif ® effective in treating RMS in important ways compared to placebo, including fewer relapses. And Rebif ® was proven superior to Avonex ® , another interferon beta-1a RMS treatment, in a head-to-head study.

Does Rebif help with MS?

With MS, immune cells can attack your nervous system, leading to disease activity and flare-ups. Treatment with Rebif ® may work to reduce this immune cell activity, and this reduction may help slow disability progression and reduce flare-ups and brain lesions. LEARN ABOUT REBIF ®.

Can you get Rebif for free?

Eligible patients may be able to receive Rebif ® for free. Find out if you may be eligible for $0 co-pay* or other financial assistance programs.

How to contact Rebif?

Tell your patients to visit Rebif.com or call 1-877-447-3243 to learn more about MS LifeLines ®.

What are the side effects of Rebif?

The most common side effects with Rebif are injection-site disorders, influenza-like symptoms, abdominal pain, depression, elevated liver enzymes, and hematologic abnormalities.

Can you take Rebif if you have liver failure?

Monitor liver function tests and patients for signs and symptoms of hepatic injury. Consider discontinuing Rebif if hepatic injury occurs.

Does Rebif cause cellulitis?

Do not administer Rebif into affected area until fully healed; if multiple lesions occur, change injection site or discontinue Rebif until skin lesions are healed. Some cases of injection site necrosis required treatment with intravenous antibiotics and surgical intervention (debridement and skin grafting). Some cases of injection site abscesses and cellulitis required treatment with hospitalization for surgical drainage and intravenous antibiotics. Rotate site of injection with each dose to minimize likelihood of severe injection site reactions, including necrosis or localized infection.

Can you use Rebif with depression?

Use Rebif with caution in patients with depression, a common condition in people with multiple sclerosis. Depression, suicidal ideation, and suicide attempts have been reported to occur with increased frequency in patients receiving interferon compounds, including Rebif.

Can beta interferons cause seizures?

Seizures have been temporally associated with the use of beta interferons, including Rebif, in clinical trials and in postmarketing reports. Monitor for seizures when administering Rebif to patients, particularly those with pre-existing seizure disorders.

Does rebif cause pancytopenia?

Decreased peripheral blood counts in all cell lines, including pancytopenia, have been reported in Rebif-treated patients. In controlled clinical trials, leukopenia occurred at a higher frequency in Rebif-treated patients than in placebo and Avonex-treated patients. Thrombocytopenia and anemia occurred more frequently in 44 mcg Rebif-treated patients than in placebo-treated patients. Monitor patients for symptoms or signs of decreased blood counts. Monitoring of complete blood and differential white blood cell counts is also recommended.

What is rebif used for?

Rebif (interferon beta-1a) is a member of the interferons drug class and is commonly used for Multiple Sclerosis.

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 number to call MS Lifelines?

They encourage patients to call the toll free number for assistance: 1-877-447-3243 Eligibility determined on a case-by-case basis.

Is Rebif valid with insurance?

Prices are for cash paying customers only and are not valid with insurance plans. This Rebif price guide is based on using the Drugs.com discount card which is accepted at most U.S. pharmacies.

When there is a range of pricing, should consumers expect to pay the lower price?

Important: When there is a range of pricing, consumers should normally expect to pay the lower price. However, due to stock shortages and other unknown variables we cannot provide any guarantee.

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 form of interferon is used to treat multiple sclerosis (MS). It is not a cure for MS but has been shown to slow the advancement of the disease.

Uses

This drug may also be used for the treatment of certain cancers, immune system disorders, or viral infections.

How To Use

Learn all preparation and usage instructions, including how to inject the drug, and review the Medication Guide with your doctor or pharmacist. Inject this medication under the skin (subcutaneously) usually 3 times a week; or as directed by your doctor.

Side Effects

Flu-like symptoms (e.g., headache, nausea, fever, chills, fatigue, muscle aches/pain) and irritation at the injection site may occur. If any of these effects persist or worsen, notify your doctor promptly. Flu-like symptoms can be treated with fever reducers and pain relievers such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen. Consult your doctor or pharmacist.

Precautions

Tell your doctor your medical history, especially of: psychiatric disorders (e.g., depression), liver problems, heart disease, history of alcohol dependence, seizure disorders, thyroid disorders (hypo or hyperthyroidism), blood disorders, any allergies (especially to other interferon products or albumin).

Drug Interactions

Tell your doctor of all prescription and nonprescription medication you may use, especially: other drugs that may suppress the immune system (e.g., azathioprine, cyclosporine, prednisone). Do not start or stop any medicine without doctor or pharmacist approval.

How long does a relapse last?

A relapse is an event lasting more than 24 hours when old symptoms worsen or new ones appear. Relapses may occur at any time, usually without warning, and can be mild or severe. In relapsing MS, relapses are followed by a long or short period of time when symptoms completely or partially go away.

What are the symptoms of a symtom injection site?

Injection site problems. Symptoms at the injection site may include redness, pain, swelling, color changes (blue or black), and drainage of fluid

What are the symptoms of a severe allergic reaction?

Symptoms may include itching, swelling of your face, eyes, lips, tongue or throat, trouble breathing, anxiousness, etc. feeling faint, skin rash, hives, sores in your mouth, or skin blisters and peels

What are the health problems that can cause you to feel hopeless?

Behavioral health problems, including depression and suicidal thoughts.  You may have mood problems including depression (feeling hopeless or feeling bad about yourself), and thoughts of hurting yourself or suicide

What does titration mean on rebif?

Titration means starting at a lower dose and then gradually building up to the full dose. This may help reduce flu-like symptoms when you're first starting on Rebif®.

How many times a week is Rebif?

In the EVIDENCE*study — a head-to-head (comparative) analysis of more than 600 participants over an average of a 64-week period— high-dose, high-frequency Rebif® (44 mc g three times weekly) proven superior to low-dose, low-frequency Avonex®(30 mcg once weekly). Specifically, more people taking Rebif®:

What is CIS in a patient?

CIS is a single episode of neurologic symptoms caused by inflammation and demyelination in the central nervous system.

What is rebif beta 1a?

Rebif Rebidose (interferon beta-1a) is a member of the interferons drug class and is commonly used for Multiple Sclerosis, and Neuritis.

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.

Is Rebif Rebidose valid with insurance?

Prices are for cash paying customers only and are not valid with insurance plans. This Rebif Rebidose price guide is based on using the Drugs.com discount card which is accepted at most U.S. pharmacies.

When there is a range of pricing, should consumers expect to pay the lower price?

Important: When there is a range of pricing, consumers should normally expect to pay the lower price. However, due to stock shortages and other unknown variables we cannot provide any guarantee.

What is rebif used for?

Rebif (interferon beta-1a) is a member of the interferons drug class and is commonly used for Multiple Sclerosis.

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 number to call MS Lifelines?

They encourage patients to call the toll free number for assistance: 1-877-447-3243 Eligibility determined on a case-by-case basis.

Is Rebif valid with insurance?

Prices are for cash paying customers only and are not valid with insurance plans. This Rebif price guide is based on using the Drugs.com discount card which is accepted at most U.S. pharmacies.

When there is a range of pricing, should consumers expect to pay the lower price?

Important: When there is a range of pricing, consumers should normally expect to pay the lower price. However, due to stock shortages and other unknown variables we cannot provide any guarantee.

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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. INTERFERON BETA 1A - ...
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Uses

  • This form of interferon is used to treat multiple sclerosis (MS). It is not a cure for MS but has been shown to slow the advancement of the disease. OTHER
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How to Use

  • Learn all preparation and usage instructions, including how to inject the drug, and review the Medication Guide with your doctor or pharmacist. Inject this medication under the skin (subcutaneously) usually 3 times a week; or as directed by your doctor. The dosage is based on your medical condition and response to therapy but should be given at approximately the same t…
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Side Effects

  • Flu-like symptoms (e.g., headache, nausea, fever, chills, fatigue, muscle aches/pain) and irritation at the injection site may occur. If any of these effects persist or worsen, notify your doctor promptly. Flu-like symptoms can be treated with fever reducers and pain relievers such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen. Consult your doctor or pharmacist. Tell your doctor immediately if …
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Precautions

  • Tell your doctor your medical history, especially of: psychiatric disorders (e.g., depression), liver problems, heart disease, history of alcohol dependence, seizure disorders, thyroid disorders (hypo or hyperthyroidism), blood disorders, any allergies (especially to other interferon products or albumin). To minimize dizziness and lightheadedness, get up slowly when rising from a seated o…
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Drug Interactions

  • Tell your doctor of all prescription and nonprescription medication you may use, especially: other drugs that may suppress the immune system (e.g., azathioprine, cyclosporine, prednisone). Do not start or stop any medicine without doctor or pharmacist approval.
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Notes

  • Do not share this medication with others. Laboratory and/or medical tests (e.g., liver function tests, blood cell counts) may be performed to monitor your progress.
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Storage

  • Store in a refrigerator between 36 and 46 degrees F (2 and 8 degrees C). If a refrigerator is temporarily unavailable, keep this product in a cool place (below 77 degrees F or 25 degrees C) for up to 30 days away from heat and light.
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Medical Alert

  • Your condition can cause complications in a medical emergency. For enrollment information call MedicAlert at 1-800-854-1166 (USA), or 1-800-668-1507 (Canada).
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