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by Dr. Travon Lockman DDS Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Can Sandostatin Lar depot be administered by a nurse?

This program offers administration of Sandostatin ® LAR Depot (octreotide acetate) for injectable suspension by a registered nurse at a time and place convenient for your eligible patients so they continue to receive the correct prescribed dose at the right time.* Trained MAP nurses will prepare and administer the medication †

Where can I buy Sandostatin?

Valid at all major chains including Walgreens, CVS Pharmacy, Target, WalMart Pharmacy, Duane Reade and 65,000 pharmacies nationwide. Sandostatin offers may be in the form of a printable coupon, rebate, savings card, trial offer, or free samples.

Do private medical insurance plans cover Sandostatin immediate-release injection?

Q: Do private medical insurance plans cover Sandostatin® (octreotide acetate) Immediate-Release Injection? A: Yes, most do. For more information, call the PANO Hotline (1-800-282-7630). Q: What can I do if a claim is denied? A: There are several things you can do.

What is the patient assistance now oncology program?

Our Patient Assistance Now Oncology (PANO) program was created to assist you with accessing your Novartis medicine (s) —from insurance verification to financial assistance—all through a knowledgeable and supportive call center. Novartis Oncology is committed to helping you get the Novartis medicine (s) you need.

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Does insurance cover Sandostatin?

Q: Do private medical insurance plans cover Sandostatin® (octreotide acetate) Immediate-Release Injection? A: Yes, most do. For more information, call the PANO Hotline (1-800-282-7630). Q: What can I do if a claim is denied?

Can Sandostatin be given at home?

Can I administer Sandostatin LAR Depot to myself? No, Sandostatin LAR Depot should be administered only by a trained health care provider.

Is there a generic for Sandostatin?

Immediate-release Sandostatin is available as a generic drug called octreotide acetate. A generic drug is an exact copy of the active drug in a brand-name medication.

How long can you take Sandostatin LAR?

If short acting Sandostatin® is to be replaced by long-acting Sandostatin LAR®, short acting Sandostatin® should be continued for at least two weeks to maintain therapeutic doses in patients with carcinoid tumors or VIPomas.

Is Sandostatin expensive?

The cost for Sandostatin injectable solution (50 mcg/mL) is around $155 for a supply of 10 milliliters, depending on the pharmacy you visit. Prices are for cash paying customers only and are not valid with insurance plans.

Does Sandostatin shrink tumors?

Sometimes octreotide can temporarily shrink carcinoid tumors, but it does not cure them. The original version of octreotide (Sandostatin®) is injected under the skin (subcutaneously) at least twice daily. Some people learn to give this injection themselves at home.

Is Sandostatin a form of chemo?

Official answer. Sandostatin is not a chemotherapy drug, it is a man-made hormone that has similar effects to somatostatin, a hormone produced naturally in our bodies by our hypothalamus and some other tissues such as the pancreas and the gastrointestinal tract.

How long can you take octreotide injections?

You will be treated with the immediate-release injection for 2 weeks, and your doctor may gradually increase your dose during that time. If the medication works for you and does not cause severe side effects, your doctor may give you the long-acting injection after 2 weeks.

Which major side effect is associated with Sandostatin?

Nausea, vomiting, loose/oily stools, constipation, stomach upset, gas, bloating, dizziness, or headache may occur. Pain and irritation at the injection site may also occur.

Does Sandostatin cause fatigue?

The most common side effects of Sandostatin LAR Depot include: Back pain. Fatigue.

What happens if you give too much Sandostatin?

What happens if I overdose on Octreotide (Sandostatin)? Overdose symptoms may include severe upper stomach pain, diarrhea, weight loss, warmth or tingling, numbness or cold feeling, unexplained muscle pain, weakness, weak pulse, fainting, or slow breathing (breathing may stop).

How often is Sandostatin LAR given?

Sandostatin LAR® Depot is designed to be injected intramuscularly (intragluteally) once every four weeks. Octreotide exerts pharmacologic actions similar to the natural hormone, somatostatin. It is an even more potent inhibitor of growth hormone, glucagon, and insulin than somatostatin.

Can octreotide be self administered?

It is given as a shot under your skin or muscle, or as a needle placed into one of your veins. This medicine may also be given at home to patients who do not need to be in a medical facility. If you are using this medicine at home, your doctor or nurse will teach you how to prepare and inject the medicine.

How do you give Sandostatin?

Sandostatin® LAR must be given only by deep intragluteal injection, NEVER intravenously. Insert the needle fully into the left or right gluteus at a 90º angle to the skin. Slowly pull back the plunger to check that no blood vessel has been penetrated (reposition if a blood vessel has been penetrated).

What happens if you give too much Sandostatin?

What happens if I overdose on Octreotide (Sandostatin)? Overdose symptoms may include severe upper stomach pain, diarrhea, weight loss, warmth or tingling, numbness or cold feeling, unexplained muscle pain, weakness, weak pulse, fainting, or slow breathing (breathing may stop).

Is Sandostatin a form of chemo?

Official answer. Sandostatin is not a chemotherapy drug, it is a man-made hormone that has similar effects to somatostatin, a hormone produced naturally in our bodies by our hypothalamus and some other tissues such as the pancreas and the gastrointestinal tract.

Can eating habits cause carcinoid syndrome?

Some foods or eating habits are more likely to cause symptoms or symptom flare-ups related to carcinoid syndrome. In this video, Sandy offers some helpful tips for your diet and shows alternative recipes for some of your favorite foods. Remember, changes in your diet are meant to complement your current treatment, not replace it. Be sure to talk to your doctor before making dietary changes.

Can you have diarrhea with carcinoid syndrome?

If you have severe diarrhea and flushing associated with carcinoid syndrome, you are not alone. RealSupport ™ is here with information and tools that can help you learn to manage your symptoms.

Does sandostatin help with diarrhea?

In this video, Sandy discusses Sandostatin, including the process of starting the injections and making adjustments to your diet and lifestyle to help you manage severe diarrhea and flushing associated with carcinoid syndrome. Remember to talk to your doctor to determine if these tips are right for you.

Does Sandostatin affect gallbladder function?

Warnings and Precautions: Treatment with Sandostatin LAR Depot may affect gallbladder function, with postmarketing reports of gallstones resulting in complications (inflammation of the gallbladder, bi ... See More

What is sandostatin used for?

Sandostatin (octreotide) is a member of the somatostatin and somatostatin analogs drug class and is commonly used for Acromegaly, Carcinoid Tumor, and Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide Tumor.

How much does sandostatin cost?

The cost for Sandostatin injectable solution (50 mcg/mL) is around $154 for a supply of 10 milliliters, depending on the pharmacy you visit. Prices are for cash paying customers only and are not valid with insurance plans.

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 GPO number for Sandostatin?from hcp.novartis.com

Hospital Group Purchasing Organizations: Sandostatin LAR Depot is available at a discount through select hospital GPOs. Call 1-888-947-2824 for more information, or contact your GPO for pricing.

What is a single point of contact for Novartis?from us.sandostatin.com

One single point of contact to help guide you through getting access to the Novartis medicine (s) prescribed by your doctor

How to contact the PANO hotline?from hcp.novartis.com

A: Yes, most do. To learn more, call the PANO Hotline (1-800-282-7630).

What is a PANO?from hcp.novartis.com

Patient Assistance Now Oncology (PANO) is a support center consisting of insurance specialists and case managers who provide access to information regarding an array of services. Consider PANO your first stop for information about Novartis Oncology Patient Support services. Dedicated support specialists help direct callers to the services that best fit their needs.

Does sandostatin help with diarrhea?from us.sandostatin.com

In this video, Sandy discusses Sandostatin, including the process of starting the injections and making adjustments to your diet and lifestyle to help you manage severe diarrhea and flushing associated with carcinoid syndrome. Remember to talk to your doctor to determine if these tips are right for you.

Does Sandostatin affect gallbladder function?from us.sandostatin.com

Warnings and Precautions: Treatment with Sandostatin LAR Depot may affect gallbladder function, with postmarketing reports of gallstones resulting in complications (inflammation of the gallbladder, bi ... See More

What is a single point of contact for Novartis?

One single point of contact to help guide you through getting access to the Novartis medicine (s) prescribed by your doctor

What is PANO on Novartis?

Our Patient Assistance Now Onc ology (PANO) program was created to assist you with accessing your Novartis medicine (s) —from insurance verification to financial assistance—all through a knowledgeable and supportive call center.

How to contact Novartis oncology?

For full Terms and Conditions, visit Copay.NovartisOncology.com or call 1‑877‑577‑7756. To find out if you are eligible for the Universal Co-pay Program, call 1-877-577-7756 or visit Copay.NovartisOncology.com. See if you're eligible.

Can you get savings on Sandostatin?

You may be eligible for immediate co-pay savings on your next prescription of Sandostatin ® LAR Depot (octreotide acetate) for injectable suspension.

Does Sandostatin affect gallbladder function?

Warnings and Precautions: Treatment with Sandostatin LAR Depot may affect gallbladder function, with postmarketing reports of gallstones resulting in complications (inflammation of the gallbladder, bi ... See More

How much does Sandostatin cost?

The cost for Sandostatin LAR Depot intramuscular powder for injection, extended release 10 mg is around $3,408 for a supply of 1 powder for injections, depending on the pharmacy you visit. Prices are for cash paying customers only and are not valid with insurance plans.

What is sandostatin depot?

Sandostatin LAR Depot (octreotide) is a member of the somatostatin and somatostatin analogs drug class and is commonly used for Acromegaly, Carcinoid Tumor, and Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide Tumor.

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.

Mobile Administration Program (MAP)

This program offers administration of Sandostatin ® LAR Depot (octreotide acetate) for injectable suspension by a registered nurse at a time and place convenient for your eligible patients so they continue to receive the correct prescribed dose at the right time.*

Sandostatin Immediate-Release Injection Sample Program

The Sandostatin Immediate-Release Injection Sample Program allows health care providers to request samples of Sandostatin ® (octreotide acetate) Immediate-Release Injection to be delivered to their offices.

How to get care champion support?from pfizeroncologytogether.com

HELP PATIENTS GET CARE CHAMPION SUPPORT. Patients can sign up online, by calling 1-877-744-5675 (Monday–Friday 8 AM –8 PM ET), by requesting a call from a Care Champion, or by completing the “Personalized Patient Support Opt-in” section of our Enrollment Form. SIGN UP REQUEST A CALL ENROLLMENT FORM.

What is care champion?from pfizeroncologytogether.com

Care Champions can connect patients to diagnosis-specific resources, provide nutrition and well-being materials, and offer workplace guidance.*

Is LivingWith app available for Pfizer?from pfizeroncologytogether.com

The LivingWith® app is available to all patients and their loved ones, and is not specific to any products supported by Pfizer On cology Together.

Can you connect patients to independent organizations?from pfizeroncologytogether.com

If patients need transportation or lodging for treatment-related appointments, we can connect them to independent organizations that provide these services for free to patients who qualify.*

The program contains two key components

Injection administration: Pr Octreotide for Injectable Suspension must be administered intragluteally at 4-week intervals by a trained healthcare professional only. Injections will be administered by a nurse, and patients will be given the option of having injection administration scheduled either at home or at an Octreotide Patient Care clinic.

How do I help enrol a patient?

Prescribers, pharmacists, technicians or pharmacy assistants can initiate enrolment. To enrol a patient, fax the completed enrolment form to 1-833-377-0557 or email it to [email protected].

Program details and how it works

Gain a better understanding of the specific operation of the program and reimbursement process.

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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. OCTREOTIDE - INJECTION (ok-TREE-oh-tide) CO…
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Uses

  • This medication treats severe watery diarrhea associated with certain types of tumors. It is also used to reduce excessive amounts of growth hormone.
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How to Use

  • This medication is given by injection usually two or three times a day. Use this medication as prescribed. Do not use more of this or use it more often than directed. To prevent irritation and soreness, rotate injection sites.
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Side Effects

  • Nausea, loose stools, vomiting, constipation, stomach upset, gas, bloating, dizziness, headache, lightheadedness, fatigue, flushing, dry mouth or drowsiness may occur. Pain and irritation have been reported at the injection site. If these symptoms continue or become bothersome, inform your doctor. Notify your doctor if you experience: severe stomac...
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Precautions

  • Tell your doctor if you have kidney disease, diabetes, any other illnesses or any allergies. Use caution operating machinery or performing tasks requiring alertness if this drug makes you drowsy or dizzy. Caution is advised when using this drug in children because they may be more sensitive to the effects of the drug. This medication should be used only when clearly needed du…
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Drug Interactions

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

  • Laboratory tests will be done routinely while using this medication to evaluate its effectiveness and prevent side effects.
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Missed Dose

  • It is important to use each dose at the scheduled time. If you miss a dose, use it as soon as remembered; do not take it if it is near the time for the next dose, instead, skip the missed dose and resume your usual dosing schedule. Do not "double-up" the dose to catch up.
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Storage

  • Store this medication in the refrigerator as directed. Ampules to be used for each day may be stored at room temperature for that day only. Do not use this if the solution is cloudy or appears to contain particles. Properly discard of any unused medication after the expiration date marked on the label.
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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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