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by Dr. Leslie Douglas III Published 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago
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What financial assistance is available for patients with Revlimid?

Assistance BMS Access Support ® can help identify financial assistance programs for eligible patients who have been prescribed REVLIMID and who need help managing the cost of treatment. The appropriate program will depend on the patient’s coverage. Patients With Commercial (Private) Insurance

Is Revlimid covered by insurance?

Depending on your patient’s insurance situation, there are programs and organizations that may help for REVLIMID. For eligible patients with commercial or private insurance (including healthcare exchanges),* co-pay responsibility for REVLIMID is reduced to $25 (subject to annual benefit limit).

What is the drug Revlimid used to treat?

Patient Resources. REVLIMID is indicated for the treatment of patients with transfusion-dependent anemia due to low- or intermediate-1–risk myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) associated with a deletion 5q cytogenetic abnormality with or without additional cytogenetic abnormalities.

What should I know before taking Revlimid?

Your healthcare provider will check you for new cancers during your treatment with REVLIMID. Severe liver problems, including liver failure and death. Your healthcare provider should do blood tests to check your liver function during your treatment with REVLIMID.

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What is the average cost of Revlimid?

Celgene launched Revlimid in 2005 at a price of $215 per pill. After more than 20 price hikes, the drug now costs $763 per pill, or $16,023 per month.

Is Revlimid considered chemotherapy?

Revlimid | Chemotherapy Drug Information | Chemocare.com.

How long can you take Revlimid?

You won't take the drug on days 22 to 28. Revlimid can be taken for up to 12 cycles. Your doctor will likely prescribe Revlimid with the medication rituximab (Truxima, Rituxan).

Why does Revlimid cost so much?

Because Revlimid is an oral cancer treatment and not a chemotherapy infusion, it's covered by the drug plan of those with insurance. Myeloma patients will tend to hit their drug maximums quickly too, which means that they face no co-pays for the drug for much of the year. Even so, the costs can be significant.

What are the long term effects of Revlimid?

It's possible that Revlimid can cause long-term side effects. For example, this medication may cause: liver problems, such as liver failure. other types of cancer, such as skin cancer or leukemia.

Is revlimid a high risk medication?

People with CLL who take REVLIMID have an increased risk of death compared with people who take the medicine chlorambucil. REVLIMID may cause you to have serious heart problems that can lead to death, including atrial fibrillation, heart attack, or heart failure.

What is the success rate of Revlimid?

Patients who took REVLIMID and dexamethasone continuously had a 75% response rate compared to 73% of patients who took REVLIMID and dexamethasone for only 18 months and 62% of patients who took the combination of melphalan, prednisone, and thalidomide.

How Long Can multiple myeloma stay in remission?

The period of time between relapses varies from person to person. But for many, the first remission can last 2 years or more.

Does REVLIMID make you tired?

(Revlimid®) may cause fatigue at the start of treatment but can improve as the body learns to tolerate the drug. These treatments may also help relieve fatigue as the myeloma activity reduces.

Does REVLIMID cause weight gain?

Lenalidomide may cause a serious type of reaction called tumor lysis syndrome. Call your doctor right away if you have a decrease or change in urine amount, joint pain, stiffness, or swelling, lower back, side, or stomach pain, a rapid weight gain, swelling of the feet or lower legs, or unusual tiredness or weakness.

When will Revlimid be generic?

Generic Versions of Revlimid and Velcade Now Available for Patients With Multiple Myeloma. In the first half of 2022, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved generic versions of the two drugs most commonly used as the backbone of multiple myeloma combination therapies, Revlimid and Velcade.

What time of day should I take Revlimid?

REVLIMID is an oral medication taken once daily at about the same time each day, with or without food: You can take REVLIMID at home or wherever you choose. The recommended starting dose of REVLIMID is 25 mg/day for 21 days of a 28-day cycle; your doctor will tell you which dose is right for you.

What tier is Revlimid?

What drug tier is Revlimid typically on? Medicare prescription drug plans typically list Revlimid on Tier 5 of their formulary.

Does Revlimid affect eyesight?

Revlimid may cause eye problems. In studies, blurred vision and cataracts (cloudiness in the lens of the eye) were reported. Eye problems were less common than other side effects. Rarely, other eye problems have been reported in studies of Revlimid treatment for multiple myeloma.

What is the best maintenance drug for multiple myeloma?

Maintenance treatments containing the immunomodulatory therapy Revlimid (lenalidomide) are the best option for patients with multiple myeloma, according to a recent meta-analysis. The study, “Maintenance Treatment and Survival in Patients With Myeloma,” was published in the journal JAMA Oncology.

Does Revlimid cause hair loss?

Revlimid should not cause hair loss. However, hair loss could be a side effect of other medications you may be taking to treat your cancer.

Is lenalidomide a chemo?

Lenalidomide is a cancer drug and is also known by its brand name, Revlimid. It is a treatment for myeloma and blood disorders called myelodysplastic syndromes. You may also have it as part of clinical trials for other types of cancer. For myeloma, you might have lenalidomide with a steroid drug called dexamethasone.

What kind of drug is REVLIMID?

What is Revlimid®? Revlimid, also known as lenalidomide, is an oral drug that is used for the treatment of multiple myeloma. It is part of a class of drugs called immunomodulatory drugs (IMiDs), which work against cancer cells partly by supporting the function of the immune system.

Does REVLIMID suppress the immune system?

About: Lenalidomide (Revlimid®) Lenalidomide is a type of "immunomodulatory agent", meaning it works by affecting the immune system. It appears to work in several ways, including inhibiting the formation of blood vessels, which tumors use to get nutrients needed to survive and grow. This is known as anti-angiogenesis.

Does REVLIMID cause weight gain?

Lenalidomide may cause a serious type of reaction called tumor lysis syndrome. Call your doctor right away if you have a decrease or change in urine amount, joint pain, stiffness, or swelling, lower back, side, or stomach pain, a rapid weight gain, swelling of the feet or lower legs, or unusual tiredness or weakness.

What do you need to know before prescribing Revlimid?

Before you begin taking REVLIMID, you must read and agree to all of the instructions in the REVLIMID REMS ® program. Before prescribing REVLIMID, your healthcare provider will explain the REVLIMID REMS program to you and have you sign the Patient-Physician Agreement Form.

How to take Revlimid?

Take REVLIMID at about the same time each day. Do not open the REVLIMID capsules or handle them any more than needed. If powder from the. REV LIMID capsule comes in contact with: your skin, wash the skin right away with soap and water. inside of your eyes, nose, or mouth, flush well with water.

What is Revlimid used for?

REVLIMID ® (lenalidomide) is a prescription medicine, used to treat adults with multiple myeloma (MM) in combination with the medicine dexamethasone, or as maintenance treatment after autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (a type of stem cell transplant that uses your own stem cells). REVLIMID should not be used to treat people who ...

How to contact Celgene?

If your healthcare provider is not available, you can call Celgene Customer Care Center at 1-888-423-5436. Healthcare providers and patients should report all cases of pregnancy to: FDA MedWatch at 1-800-FDA-1088, and. Celgene Corporation, a Bristol Myers Squibb company, at 1-888-423-5436.

What to tell your healthcare provider before taking Revlimid?

Before taking REVLIMID, tell your healthcare provider: if you have had a blood clot in the past; if you have high blood pressure, smoke, or if you have been told you have a high level of fat in your blood (hyperlipidemia); and. about all the medicines you take.

What are the symptoms of Revlimid?

Call your healthcare provider right away if you develop any of the following signs or symptoms during treatment with REVLIMID: a red, itchy, skin rash. peeling of your skin or blisters. severe itching. fever. Get emergency medical help right away if you develop any of the following signs or symptoms.

Does Revlimid cause heart attacks?

Heart attacks and strokes also happen more often in people who take REVLIMID with dexamethasone.

What is BMS Access Support?

BMS Access Support ® can help identify financial assistance programs for eligible patients who have been prescribed REVLIMID and who need help managing the cost of treatment. The appropriate program will depend on the patient’s coverage.

How much does BMS cost?

Eligible patients may pay as little as $10 per 30-day supply, up to a maximum of $15,000 per calendar year.

Does Bristol Myers Squibb provide free medical care?

The Bristol Myers Squibb Patient Assistance Foundation (BMSPAF), a charitable organization, may also provide medicine, free of charge, to eligible, uninsured patients who have an established financial hardship. For more information and eligibility criteria, visit bmspaf.org.

Does Bristol Myers Squibb guarantee reimbursement?

Bristol Myers Squibb cannot guarantee that a patient will receive assistance. The accurate completion of reimbursement- or coverage-related documentation is the responsibility of the healthcare provider and patient. Bristol Myers Squibb and its agents make no guarantee regarding reimbursement for any service or item.

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What do you need to know before prescribing Revlimid?

Before you begin taking REVLIMID, you must read and agree to all of the instructions in the REVLIMID REMS ® program. Before prescribing REVLIMID, your healthcare provider will explain the REVLIMID REMS program to you and have you sign the Patient-Physician Agreement Form.

What is Revlimid used for?

REVLIMID ® (lenalidomide) is a prescription medicine, used to treat adults with multiple myeloma (MM) in combination with the medicine dexamethasone, or as maintenance treatment after autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (a type of stem cell transplant that uses your own stem cells).

How to contact Revlimid?

Your experience could help fellow patients, caregivers, and healthcare providers. To contact us, call 1-800-657-9801 or email [email protected].

What is TLS in medical terms?

Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS). TLS is caused by the fast breakdown of cancer cells. TLS can cause kidney failure and the need for dialysis treatment, abnormal heart rhythm, seizure, and sometimes death. Your healthcare provider may do blood tests to check you for TLS.

Does Revlimid cause heart attacks?

Heart attacks and strokes also happen more often in people who take REVLIMID with dexamethasone.

What to do if you miss your period?

If you miss your period or have unusual bleeding, you will need to have a pregnancy test and receive counseling.

Is Revlimid a prescription?

REVLIMID ® (lenalidomide) is a prescription medicine, used to treat adults with multiple myeloma (MM) in combination with the medicine dexamethasone, or as maintenance treatment after autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (a type of stem cell transplant that uses your own stem cells). REVLIMID should not be used to treat people who have chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) unless they are participants in a controlled clinical trial. It is not known if REVLIMID is safe and effective in children.

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Warnings and Precautions

  • Embryo-Fetal Toxicity: See Boxed WARNINGS. 1. Females of Reproductive Potential: See Boxed WARNINGS. 2. Males: Lenalidomide is present in the semen of patients receiving the drug. Males must always use a latex or synthetic condom during any sexual contact with females of reprodu…
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Multiple Myeloma

  1. In newly diagnosed: The most frequently reported Grade 3 or 4 reactions included neutropenia, anemia, thrombocytopenia, pneumonia, asthenia, fatigue, back pain, hypokalemia, rash, cataract, lymphop...
  2. The most common adverse reactions reported in ≥20% (Arm Rd Continuous): diarrhea (45%), anemia (44%), neutropenia (35%), fatigue (33%), back pain (32%), asthenia (28%), insomnia (2…
  1. In newly diagnosed: The most frequently reported Grade 3 or 4 reactions included neutropenia, anemia, thrombocytopenia, pneumonia, asthenia, fatigue, back pain, hypokalemia, rash, cataract, lymphop...
  2. The most common adverse reactions reported in ≥20% (Arm Rd Continuous): diarrhea (45%), anemia (44%), neutropenia (35%), fatigue (33%), back pain (32%), asthenia (28%), insomnia (28%), rash (26%),...
  3. Maintenance Therapy Post Auto-HSCT:The most frequently reported Grade 3 or 4 reactions in ≥20% (REVLIMID arm) included neutropenia, thrombocytopenia, and leukopenia. The serious adverse reactions o...
  4. The most frequently reported adverse reactions in ≥20% (REVLIMID arm) across both mainte…

Drug Interactions

  • Periodically monitor digoxin plasma levels due to increased Cmaxand AUC with concomitant REVLIMID therapy. Patients taking concomitant therapies such as ESAs or estrogen-containing therapies may have an increased risk of thrombosis. It is not known whether there is an interaction between dexamethasone and warfarin. Close monitoring of PT and INR is recommen…
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Use in Specific Populations

  1. PREGNANCY: See Boxed WARNINGS:If pregnancy does occur during treatment, immediately discontinue the drug and refer patient to an obstetrician/gynecologist experienced in reproductive toxicity for f...
  2. LACTATION: There is no information regarding the presence of lenalidomide in human milk, the effects of REVLIMID on the breastfed infant, or the effects of REVLIMID on milk productio…
  1. PREGNANCY: See Boxed WARNINGS:If pregnancy does occur during treatment, immediately discontinue the drug and refer patient to an obstetrician/gynecologist experienced in reproductive toxicity for f...
  2. LACTATION: There is no information regarding the presence of lenalidomide in human milk, the effects of REVLIMID on the breastfed infant, or the effects of REVLIMID on milk production. Because many...
  3. RENAL IMPAIRMENT: Adjust the starting dose of REVLIMID based on creatinine clearance value and for patients on dialysis.

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