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INSUPPORT offers a Copay Assistance Program designed to help eligible patients with the out-of-pocket costs for SUBLOCADE® (buprenorphine extended-release) injection, for subcutaneous use (CIII). Eligible patients may pay as little as $0 per injection of SUBLOCADE. Restrictions apply.

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Is there copay assistance available for Sublocade?

There is copay assistance offered through the INSUPPORT®Copay Assistance Program, which may help eligible patients with their out-of-pocket costs for SUBLOCADE. If a patient is eligible for copay assistance, they may pay as little as $5 per monthly dose of SUBLOCADE.

Who can prescribe and administer Sublocade?

Only providers who are enrolled in the REMS program can prescribe and administer SUBLOCADE.1 *The Insupport Copay Assistance Program is valid only for patients with private insurance who are prescribed SUBLOCADE for on‑label use.

What is Sublocade?

SUBLOCADE is part of a complete treatment plan that should include counseling. READ LESS Find a treatment provider MENU Opioid Addiction About opioid addiction Treating opioid addiction About SUBLOCADE Why SUBLOCADE? How SUBLOCADE works Get Ready for Treatment How to start What to expect Caregivers

How much is the expanded benefit amount for Sublocade?

The expanded benefit amount is up to $1,741.95 for SUBLOCADE. Following the first two injections of SUBLOCADE in the same calendar year, you will receive a maximum copay assistance amount of $800 per injection for the remainder of the calendar year.

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Does the bump from Sublocade go away?

After the injection, the medication forms a small bump under the skin. The bump can last from four weeks up to a few months, but it will gradually go away.

How long do people stay on Sublocade?

In most people, no trace of Sublocade would be found after 172 to 300 days.

What is the success rate of Sublocade?

In a clinical study, people treated with SUBLOCADE were 14x * more likely to achieve treatment success. 28% of people with SUBLOCADE plus counseling compared to 2% of people with placebo plus counseling. In a 24-week study, treatment success was defined as opioid-free at least 80% of the weeks in treatment.

How long can you test positive for Sublocade?

Data indicate that after discontinuing SUBLOCADE patients may have detectable concentrations of buprenorphine in plasma and urine for 12 months or longer.

Can you take Suboxone while you are on Sublocade?

Sublocade and Suboxone both contain the active drug buprenorphine. So treatment with both medications at once could increase the risk of side effects. And it would likely cause overdose. It's possible that you'll switch from Suboxone to Sublocade during your treatment course.

Is Sublocade a narcotic?

Sublocade is an opioid medication, sometimes called a narcotic. Sublocade injection is used to treat opioid addiction. It is not for use as a pain medication.

Is Sublocade used for pain?

Sublocade is used to treat opioid addiction. Sublocade is not for use as a pain medication. Sublocade is given to people who have started addiction treatment with an oral form of buprenorphine placed under the tongue or inside the cheek (such as Suboxone or Subutex).

What are the side effects of Sublocade?

The most common side effects of SUBLOCADE include:constipation.headache.nausea.injection site itching.vomiting.increase in liver enzymes.tiredness.injection site pain.

Where does Sublocade get injected?

The injection is given just under the skin (subcutaneous) in your abdomen.

What to do if you run out of Suboxone?

Go To An Emergency Room If you run out of Suboxone and begin to experience withdrawal symptoms, an emergency department may be able to help. Even if physicians on staff do not have a DEA waiver to prescribe Suboxone, they may be able to administer it to treat withdrawal side effects.

What medications can you not take with Suboxone?

Drugs that can have negative effects when taken with Suboxone include: Benzodiazepines, such as Xanax (alprazolam), Klonopin (clonazepam), Valium (diazepam), Ativan (lorazepam) and Restoril (temazepam).

Can I get plastic surgery if I take Suboxone?

Answer: Suboxone Management Your PS may require that you be under a physician's care for the Suboxone before doing any surgery. Best of luck to you.

How often do you get Sublocade?

What to know about dosing. SUBLOCADE comes in 2 doses: 300 mg and 100 mg. You'll receive a dose once a month (with at least 26 days between doses). Your treatment provider will start with 300 mg to help the medication reach an effective level in your body.

How long does it take for Sublocade to kick in?

by Drugs.com Sublocade starts working almost straight away with good levels reached within a few hours. Studies show it takes, on average, 24 hours for buprenorphine (the ingredient in Sublocade) to reach maximum levels (peak) after a Sublocade injection.

How does Sublocade make you feel?

Feeling sleepy or tired It's possible that treatment with Sublocade could cause sleepiness or tiredness. The drug could also cause you to have slow reaction times. These side effects are common, especially: within the first few days after you have your first Sublocade injection.

What are the side effects of Sublocade?

The most common side effects of SUBLOCADE include:constipation.headache.nausea.injection site itching.vomiting.increase in liver enzymes.tiredness.injection site pain.

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What is a sublocade?

SUBLOCADE is part of a complete treatment plan that should include counseling. For more information about SUBLOCADE, see the full Prescribing Information including BOXED WARNING, and Medication Guideor talk to your healthcare provider. For REMS information visit www.sublocadeREMS.com.

Why is sublacade only available in veins?

Because of the serious risk of potential harm or death from self-injecting SUBLOCADE into a vein (intravenously), it is only available through a restricted program called the SUBLOCADE REMS Program.

What is a patient alert card?

In case of a medical emergency, healthcare providers may ask for a person's medical history to help choose the appropriate medication. This Patient Alert Card will let healthcare providers know if someone is on buprenorphine extended-release. For a person on SUBLOCADE, it is important to instruct a family member or friend to, in the event of an emergency, inform the medical staff that the person is physically dependent on opioids and is being treated with SUBLOCADE.

Who gives sulcocade injections?

Your SUBLOCADE injection will only be given to you by a certified healthcare provider.

What is the SAMHSA?

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Agency (SAMHSA) also provides treatment information. Visit the SAMHSA websiteto find a facility near you that can provide treatment based on patient-specific criteria. Download steps for using SAMHSA's

How much does Sublocade cost?

The cost for Sublocade subcutaneous solution, extended release (100 mg/0.5 mL) is around $1,828 for a supply of 0.5 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.

Is Sublocade a generic?

Sublocade is available as a brand name drug only, a generic version is not yet available. For more information, read about generic Sublocade availability . This Sublocade price guide is based on using the Drugs.com discount card which is accepted at most U.S. pharmacies.

What is a sublocade?

SUBLOCADE is part of a complete treatment plan that should include counseling. For more information about SUBLOCADE, see the full Prescribing Information including BOXED WARNING, and Medication Guideor talk to your healthcare provider. For REMS information visit www.sublocadeREMS.com.

Why is sublacade only available in veins?

Because of the serious risk of potential harm or death from self-injecting SUBLOCADE into a vein (intravenously), it is only available through a restricted program called the SUBLOCADE REMS Program.

What is the SAMHSA?

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Agency (SAMHSA) also provides treatment information. Visit the SAMHSA websiteto find a facility near you that can provide treatment based on patient-specific criteria. Download steps for using SAMHSA's

Can you get copay assistance with Medicare?

Patients with government insurance are not eligible for the Copay Assistance Program, including, but not limited to, Medicare, Medicaid, Medigap, VA, DOD, TriCare, CHAMPVA, or any other federally or state-funded government-assisted program. Other restrictions apply. See here for full Terms & Conditions.

Who gives sulcocade injections?

Your SUBLOCADE injection will only be given to you by a certified healthcare provider.

Can suclocade cause breathing problems?

SUBLOCADE may cause serious and life‐threatening breathing problems. Get emergency help right away if you:

Does sulcocade affect ability to drive?

Impairment of Ability to Drive or Operate Machinery:SUBLOCADE may impair the mental or physical abilities required for the performance of potentially dangerous tasks such as driving a car or operating machinery. Caution patients about driving or operating hazardous machinery until they are reasonably certain that SUBLOCADE does not adversely affect their ability to engage in such activities.

Can sublacade cause pulmonary emboli?

AND MITIGATION STRATEGY. Serious harm or death could result if administered intravenously. SUBLOCADE forms a solid mass upon contact with body fluids and may cause occlusion, local tissue damage, and thrombo-embolic events, including life threatening pulmonary emboli, if administered intravenously.

How much is a sublacade injection?

as little as $5 per injection of SUBLOCADE.

When do you have to reenroll in the Insupport Copay Assistance Program?

If your initial enrollment into the INSUPPORT Copay Assistance Program is between October 1st and December 31st, you will not have to re-enroll in the program at the beginning of the subsequent calendar year. As a result, your first enrollment period may be up to 15 months, and any subsequent enrollment periods will be one calendar year.

What happens if your financial responsibility for the medication is greater than the maximum benefit per injection?

If your financial responsibility for the medication is greater than the maximum benefit per injection, you will be responsible for any remaining costs not covered by the copay assistance benefit dollars.

Is the Copay Assistance Program valid for out of pocket costs?

The benefit available under the Copay Assistance Program is valid for your out-of-pocket cost for SUBLOCADE only. It is not valid for any other out-of-pocket costs (for example, office visit charges or medication administration charges) even if such costs are associated with the administration of the SUBLOCADE. Claims for SUBLOCADE must be submitted by the provider to your private health insurance separately from other services and products.

Is Medicare eligible for copay assistance?

Individuals with government insurance are not eligible for the Copay Assistance Program, including, but not limited to Medicare, Medicaid, Medigap, VA, DOD, TriCare, CHAMPVA or any other federally or state-funded government-assisted program.

Is Copay Assistance Program on label?

The Copay Assistance Program is available to individuals only for "on-label" use.

Can you combine Copay Assistance Program with any other program?

The Copay Assistance Program benefit is non-transferable, limited to one person, and cannot be combined with any other Copay Assistance Program, free trial, discount, prescription savings card, or other offer. Offer has no cash value.

What is a sublocade?

SUBLOCADE is part of a complete treatment plan that should include counseling. For more information about SUBLOCADE, see the full Prescribing Information including BOXED WARNING, and Medication Guideor talk to your healthcare provider. For REMS information visit www.sublocadeREMS.com.

Why is sublacade only available in veins?

Because of the serious risk of potential harm or death from self-injecting SUBLOCADE into a vein (intravenously), it is only available through a restricted program called the SUBLOCADE REMS Program.

What is a patient alert card?

In case of a medical emergency, healthcare providers may ask for a person's medical history to help choose the appropriate medication. This Patient Alert Card will let healthcare providers know if someone is on buprenorphine extended-release. For a person on SUBLOCADE, it is important to instruct a family member or friend to, in the event of an emergency, inform the medical staff that the person is physically dependent on opioids and is being treated with SUBLOCADE.

Who gives sulcocade injections?

Your SUBLOCADE injection will only be given to you by a certified healthcare provider.

What is the SAMHSA?

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Agency (SAMHSA) also provides treatment information. Visit the SAMHSA websiteto find a facility near you that can provide treatment based on patient-specific criteria. Download steps for using SAMHSA's

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