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by Pearlie Donnelly Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Do you offer copay assistance for Somatuline?

Check for copay coverage. Considering that some patients need financial assistance, our copay assistance programs may help eligible* patients with the cost of their treatment. The Somatuline Depot Copay Program for eligible, commercially insured and uninsured patients is available by enrolling in IPSEN CARES®.

Who is eligible for Somatuline Depot?

Patient Eligibility for Nurse Home Healthcare Administration: A physician must prescribe Somatuline Depot to be administered by Home Health Administration for the patient. The program is available to most patients covered by commercial insurance plans.

What is Somatuline Depot used for?

INDICATIONS. SOMATULINE® DEPOT (lanreotide) is a somatostatin analog indicated for: the treatment of adult patients with unresectable, well- or moderately-differentiated, locally advanced or metastatic gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (GEP-NETs) to improve progression-free survival; and the treatment of adults with carcinoid syndrome;

Can Somatuline Depot cause sinus bradycardia?

In patients without underlying cardiac disease, SOMATULINE DEPOT may lead to a decrease in heart rate without necessarily reaching the threshold of bradycardia. In patients suffering from cardiac disorders prior to treatment, sinus bradycardia may occur. Care should be taken when initiating treatment in patients with bradycardia.

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Who manufactures somatuline?

Company: Ipsen Biopharmaceuticals, Inc.

Who manufactures Lanreotide?

Lanreotide is manufactured by the company, Ipsen Pharmaceuticals as lanreotide acetate, and marketed as Somatuline. It is approved in several countries worldwide, including the United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada. Lanreotide was first approved for use in the United States by the FDA on August 30, 2007.

What is the cost of a lanreotide injection?

Drug Costs 31 A sensitivity analysis was performed using the Average Sales Price (ASP) from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS),32 with a price of $5266.50 for 30-mg octreotide LAR and $6481.32 for 120-mg lanreotide.

What is the cost of lanreotide?

Lanreotide is priced at $7,638 per 28 days or $99,300 per year (January 2020 Medicare Part B average sales price [ASP]–based maximum payment allowance),5 nearly doubling in inflation-adjusted terms over the past decade.

How long has Lanreotide been around?

Lanreotide (as lanreotide acetate) is manufactured by Ipsen, and marketed under the trade name Somatuline. It is available in several countries, including the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada, and was approved for sale in the United States by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on August 30, 2007.

What is Lanreotide made of?

Lanreotide (also known as Somatuline) is a man made (synthetic) version of the natural hormone somatostatin. You might have it as a treatment: for carcinoid syndrome. to control the growth of some advanced neuroendocrine tumours (NETs) of the intestine and pancreas when surgery is not possible.

Is Lanreotide a chemo drug?

Lanreotide (Somatuline Depot Injection) Chemotherapy Drug Information.

What type of drug is lanreotide?

Lanreotide injection is in a class of medications called somatostatin agonists. It works by decreasing the amounts of certain natural substances produced by the body.

What is a somatuline depot?

SOMATULINE DEPOT is a prescription medicine used in adults for: the treatment of a type of cancer known as neuroendocrine tumors, from the gastrointestinal tract or the pancreas (GEP-NETs) that has spread or cannot be removed by surgery; and.

Can a soapuline depot cause dizziness?

SOMATULINE DEPOT may cause dizziness. If this happens, do not drive a car or operate machinery.

Can you breastfeed after taking somatuline?

It is not known if SOMATULINE DEPOT will harm your unborn baby or pass into breast milk. You should not breastfeed if you receive SOMATULINE DEPOT and for 6 months after your last dose. SOMATULINE DEPOT may affect your ability to become pregnant.

Does somatuline cause muscle spasms?

The most common side effects of SOMATULINE DEPOT in people with: GEP-NETs: stomach area (abdominal) pain; muscle and joint aches; vomiting; headache; pain, itching or a lump at the injection site. Carcinoid syndrome: headache, dizziness, muscle spasm; side effects were generally similar to those commonly seen with GEP‑NETs.

Can you change your dose of Somatuline?

Your dose of SOMATULINE DE POT or your other medications may need to be changed. If you have diabetes, your HCP may change your dose of diabetes medication when you first start receiving SOMATULINE DEPOT or if your dose of SOMATULINE DEPOT is changed. Especially tell your HCP if you take: Insulin or other diabetes medicines,

Is somatostatin safe for children?

the treatment of carcinoid syndrome to reduce the need for the use of short-acting somatostatin medicine. It is not known if SOMATULINE DEPOT is safe and effective in children. Please see full Prescribing Information, including Patient Information.

Can you take Somatuline Depot with diabetes?

SOMATULINE DEPOT may affect the way other medicines work, and other medicines may affect how SOMATULINE DEPOT works. Your dose of SOMATULINE DEPOT or your other medications may need to be changed. If you have diabetes, your HCP may change your dose of diabetes medication when you first start receiving SOMATULINE DEPOT or if your dose of SOMATULINE DEPOT is changed .

How often do you need to sign a Somatuline form?

Patients/caregivers are required to sign the Somatuline Depot Patient Authorization form every 3 years or sooner if required by state law to give the Patient Access Specialists at IPSEN CARES® permission to access the patient’s personal health information in order to help with treatment. The form can be signed and submitted online, or by downloadable PDF, which must be printed, filled out, signed, and faxed.

How much is the maximum copay for a prescription?

For cash-pay patients, the maximum copay benefit amount per prescription is $1,666.66 , subject to the annual maximum of $20,000 in total. Patient pays any amount greater than the maximum copay savings amount per prescription.

How to complete the IPSEN enrollment form?

Patient and HCP download the IPSEN CARES Enrollment Form and complete it at the office. The form is submitted electronically or by printing and faxing it to IPSEN CARES. The patient can also self-enroll.

What is a cash pay patient?

“Cash-pay” patients are defined for purposes of this program as patients without insurance coverage or who have commercial insurance that does not cover Somatuline® Depot. Medicare Part D enrollees who are in the prescription drug coverage gap (the “donut hole”) are not considered cash-pay patients and are not eligible for copay assistance through IPSEN CARES®. For patients with commercial insurance who are not considered to be cash-pay patients, the maximum copay benefit amount per prescription is an amount equal to the difference between the annual maximum copay benefit of $20,000 and the total amount of copay benefit provided to the patient in the Somatuline® Depot Copay Program. For cash-pay patients, the maximum copay benefit amount per prescription is $1,666.66, subject to the annual maximum of $20,000 in total. Patient pays any amount greater than the maximum copay savings amount per prescription.

Is Somatuline Depot copay insured?

The Somatuline Depot Copay Program for eligible, commercially insured and uninsured patients is available by enrolling in IPSEN CARES®. Here is the key information:

What is Somatuline Depot?

Somatuline Depot (lanreotide) is a member of the somatostatin and somatostatin analogs drug class and is commonly used for Acromegaly, Carcinoid Syndrome, and Neuroendocrine Carcinoma.

How much does somatuline cost?

The cost for Somatuline Depot subcutaneous solution (60 mg/0.2 mL) is around $6,092 for a supply of 0.2 milliliters, depending on the pharmacy you visit. Prices are for cash paying customers only and are not valid with insurance plans.

What are the adverse reactions of somatuline depot?

Adverse reactions in ≥5% of patients who received SOMATULINE DEPOT and at least 5% greater than placebo were headache (1 2%), dizziness ( 7%) and muscle spasm (5%).

Is somatuline depot contraindicated?

SOMATULINE DEPOT is contraindicated in patients with hypersensitivity to lanreotide. Allergic reactions (including angioedema and anaphylaxis) have been reported following administration of lanreotide.

Can SOMATULINE DEPOT cause bradycardia?

In patients without underlying cardiac disease, SOMATULINE DEPOT may lead to a decrease in heart rate without necessarily reaching the threshold of bradycardia. In patients suffering from cardiac disorders prior to treatment, sinus bradycardia may occur. Care should be taken when initiating treatment in patients with bradycardia.

Can NiceRx help me get Somatuline Depot if I have insurance?

If for any reason your insurance company won’t pay for your Somatuline Depot medication, you have a high copay or coinsurance responsibility, or you don’t have insurance, we may be able to help.

Does NiceRx provide Somatuline Depot coupons?

NiceRx does not provide Somatuline Depot coupons or Somatuline Depot discount cards. We don’t offer printable Somatuline Depot coupons, Somatuline Depot manufacturer coupons, Somatuline Depot discount coupons, rebates, Somatuline Depot savings cards, trial offers, free Somatuline Depot, or free samples of Somatuline Depot. We are a service provider that helps eligible individuals access the Somatuline Depot patient assistance program. When obtaining your Somatuline Depot medication through NiceRx, your total cost will always be $49 per month. This is likely to be much cheaper than Somatuline Depot coupons.

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