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valcyte patient assistance application

by Maritza Smitham DVM Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is a patient assistance program?

Patient Assistance Programs for Valcyte Patient assistance programs (PAPs) are usually sponsored by pharmaceutical companies and provide free or discounted medicines to low income or uninsured and under-insured people who meet specific guidelines. Eligibility requirements vary for each program.

How should I take Valcyte?

Take VALCYTE exactly as your healthcare provider tells you. Your dose of VALCYTE will depend on your medical condition. Adults should only take VALCYTE tablets. Children may take either VALCYTE tablets or oral solution. Take VALCYTE with food. Do not break or crush VALCYTE tablets.

How much does Valcyte cost without insurance?

The cost for Valcyte oral powder for reconstitution (50 mg/mL) is around $1,127 for a supply of 88 milliliters, depending on the pharmacy you visit. Prices are for cash paying customers only and are not valid with insurance plans. A generic version of Valcyte is available, see valganciclovir prices.

How often should I get my eyes checked during treatment with Valcyte?

It is important to stay under a healthcare provider’s care and have your eyes checked at least every 4 to 6 weeks during treatment with VALCYTE. to prevent CMV disease in children 4 months to 16 years of age who have received a kidney transplant and have a high risk for getting CMV disease.

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How do you get a Valcyte?

It's easy to become a Simplefill member by applying online or calling us at 1(877)386-0206. That's the first step in getting the Valcyte prescription assistance you need. Next, within 24 hours, you'll get a call from one of our trained patient advocates who will ask you some important questions.

What is Valcyte prescribed for?

It is used to prevent disease caused by a virus called cytomegalovirus (CMV) in people who have received organ transplants. CMV disease can lead to serious infections in the body, including an infection in the eye, called CMV retinitis, that can cause blindness.

What drug class is Valcyte?

Valganciclovir is also used to prevent cytomegalovirus (CMV) disease in people who have received a heart, kidney, or kidney-pancreas transplant and who have a chance of getting CMV disease. Valganciclovir is in a class of medications called antivirals.

Who manufactures Valcyte?

Genentech: Valcyte® (valganciclovir hydrochloride) - Information for Patients.

How long can you take Valcyte?

The usual dose of Valcyte is two tablets taken TWICE a day for 21 days (three weeks). Do not take this dose for more than 21 days unless your doctor tells you to, as this may increase your risk of possible side effects.

Can Valcyte cause kidney failure?

Valcyte can affect the kidney, including serious problems such as kidney failure. A patient's doctor may do regular blood tests to check kidney function while a patient is taking Valcyte. The doctor may adjust the dose based on these tests.

Can Valcyte make you tired?

The most common adverse reactions and laboratory abnormalities reported in at least one indication by greater than or equal to 20% of adult patients treated with VALCYTE tablets are diarrhea, pyrexia, fatigue, nausea, tremor, neutropenia, anemia, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, headache, insomnia, urinary tract infection ...

Can CMV cause kidney failure?

Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is an important cause of renal transplantation complications. It can cause different syndromes or end-organ diseases that can lead to unfavourable clinical outcomes and kidney allograft dysfunction.

Is CMV a STD?

While all members of the herpes virus family are contagious, CMV isn't considered a sexually transmitted infection (STI) like certain forms of herpes simplex are. Additionally, CMV is considered the only member of the herpes virus family to spread directly from mother to child through the placenta during pregnancy.

Is there a generic for Valcyte?

After a long wait, generic Valcyte (valganciclovir) has been approved and will be available soon! For more information on why the generic was delayed, see our previous post here. Valcyte is used for the prevention and treatment of cytomegalovirus (CMV).

What is CMV infection?

Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a virus found around the world. It is related to the viruses that cause chickenpox and infectious mononucleosis (mono). Between 50% and 80% of adults in the United States have had a CMV infection by age 40. Once CMV is in a person's body, it stays there for life.

How do you get cytomegalovirus?

People with CMV may pass the virus in body fluids, such as saliva, urine, blood, tears, semen, and breast milk. CMV is spread from an infected person in the following ways: From direct contact with saliva or urine, especially from babies and young children. Through sexual contact.

What are the side effects of Valcyte?

Common side effects of Valcyte include:diarrhea,upset stomach,dizziness,loss of balance or coordination,drowsiness,unsteadiness,shaking (tremors),diarrhea,More items...

How do you get cytomegalovirus?

People with CMV may pass the virus in body fluids, such as saliva, urine, blood, tears, semen, and breast milk. CMV is spread from an infected person in the following ways: From direct contact with saliva or urine, especially from babies and young children. Through sexual contact.

What is a cytomegalovirus infection?

Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a virus found around the world. It is related to the viruses that cause chickenpox and infectious mononucleosis (mono). Between 50% and 80% of adults in the United States have had a CMV infection by age 40. Once CMV is in a person's body, it stays there for life.

How long should you take Valganciclovir?

Adults—At first, 900 milligrams (mg) (two 450 mg tablets) two times a day for 21 days. Then, your doctor may adjust your dose to 900 mg once a day. Children—Use and dose must be determined by your doctor.

How to take Valcyte?from gene.com

Take VALCYTE with food. Do not break or crush VALCYTE tablets. Avoid contact with your skin or eyes. If you come in contact with the contents of the tablet or oral solution, wash your skin well with soap and water or rinse your eyes well with plain water.

How to report Valcyte side effects?from gene.com

Report side effects for your Valcyte prescription. Report side effects to the FDA at (800) FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch. You may also report side effects to Genentech at (888) 835-2555. Get help paying for your Valcyte prescription. SUPPORT.

What is the most important information I should know about VALCYTE?from gene.com

Blood and bone marrow problems. VALCYTE can affect the bone marrow lowering the amount of your white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets and may cause serious and life-threatening problems.

What should I tell my doctor before taking VALCYTE?from gene.com

Before you take VALCYTE, tell your healthcare provider about all of your medical conditions, including if you:

What should I avoid during treatment with VALCYTE?from gene.com

VALCYTE can cause seizures, dizziness, and confusion. You should not drive a car or operate machinery until you know how VALCYTE affects you.

What is Genentech Patient Foundation?from genentech-access.com

The Genentech Patient Foundation provides free Genentech medicine to people who meet income guidelines and: Who don't have insurance. Whose treatment is not covered by insurance. Who are struggling with high out-of-pocket costs and meet eligibility criteria. This program is intended to assist patients who are living in ...

How long after Valcyte can you get pregnant?from gene.com

Males should use condoms during treatment with VALCYTE, and for at least 90 days after treatment, if their female sexual partner can become pregnant. Talk to your healthcare provider if you have questions about birth control.

What is Valganciclovir used for?

Valganciclovir is an antiviral medication used to treat people with immune system problems (e.g., AIDS) who have a serious eye infection (cytomegalovirus or "CMV" retinitis). Valganciclovir is also used to prevent CMV disease in certain transplant patients (i.e., kidney-pancreas, heart). This medication is not a cure for CMV retinitis.

Can ganciclovir cause low platelets?

WARNING: This drug is changed in the body to its active form (ganciclovir), which may cause severe blood side effects (e.g., low platelets, low blood cell counts). Notify your doctor immediately if you develop unusual fatigue, easy bruising or bleeding, or signs of an infection such as persistent fever or sore throat.

Can you share CMV medication?

Do not share this medication with others. This medication is not a cure for CMV infections, so symptoms may continue or return. Consult your doctor. Regular eye exams are recommended to evaluate the effectiveness of this therapy.

What is Valcyte used for?

Adult Patients: VALCYTE (valganciclovir hydrochloride) is indicated for the treatment of cytomegalovirus (CMV) retinitis in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). VALCYTE is indicated for the prevention of CMV disease in kidney, heart, and kidney-pancreas transplant patients at high risk ...

How to contact Genentech about Valcyte?

SUPPORT. Medicine Information Support. Medical information about Genentech medicines. Call us at (800) 821-8590, Monday-Friday, 5am-5pm PT. Request a Call Back. Request an Office Visit with a Medical Science Liaison. Online Chat.

What is the risk of thrombocytopenia in a low platelet count?

Patients with low baseline platelet counts (< 100,000 /mL) have an increased risk of developing thrombocytopenia. Patients with iatrogenic immunosuppression due to treatment with immunosuppressive drugs are at greater risk of thrombocytopenia than patients with AIDS.

Can Valcyte be used with other drugs?

Toxicity may be enhanced when VALCYTE is co-administered with other drugs known to be mye losuppressive or associated with renal impairment; these drugs should only be considered for concomitant use with valganciclovir if the potential benefits outweigh the potential risks.

Is Valcyte a carcinogen?

Mutagenicity and carcinogenicity: Based on animal studies, VALCYTE is potentially mutagenic and carcinogenic.

Does Valcyte affect fertility?

Impairment of fertility: Based on animal studies and limited human data, VALCYTE may cause temporary or permanent inhibition of spermatogenesis, and may cause suppression of fertility in females. Advise patients that fertility may be impaired with use of VALCYTE.

Is Valcyte contraindicated?

VALCYTE is contraindicated in patients who have had a demonstrated clinically significant hypersensitivity reaction (eg, anaphylaxis) to valganciclovir, ganciclovir, or any component of the formulation. WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS: Hematologic toxicity: Severe leukopenia, neutropenia, anemia, thrombocytopenia, pancytopenia, bone marrow depression, ...

How to take Valcyte?from gene.com

Take VALCYTE with food. Do not break or crush VALCYTE tablets. Avoid contact with your skin or eyes. If you come in contact with the contents of the tablet or oral solution, wash your skin well with soap and water or rinse your eyes well with plain water.

What should I tell my doctor before taking VALCYTE?from gene.com

Before you take VALCYTE, tell your healthcare provider about all of your medical conditions, including if you:

What is the most important information I should know about VALCYTE?from gene.com

Blood and bone marrow problems. VALCYTE can affect the bone marrow lowering the amount of your white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets and may cause serious and life-threatening problems.

What should I avoid during treatment with VALCYTE?from gene.com

VALCYTE can cause seizures, dizziness, and confusion. You should not drive a car or operate machinery until you know how VALCYTE affects you.

What is Valganciclovir used for?from patientassistance.com

Valganciclovir is an antiviral medication used to treat people with immune system problems (e.g., AIDS) who have a serious eye infection (cytomegalovirus or "CMV" retinitis). Valganciclovir is also used to prevent CMV disease in certain transplant patients (i.e., kidney-pancreas, heart). This medication is not a cure for CMV retinitis.

How long after Valcyte can you get pregnant?from gene.com

Males should use condoms during treatment with VALCYTE, and for at least 90 days after treatment, if their female sexual partner can become pregnant. Talk to your healthcare provider if you have questions about birth control.

What is the phone number for Genentech?from gene.com

SUPPORT. Genentech Access To Care Foundation. This service offers insurance coverage support and financial assistance. Call us at 888-754-7651 for more information. RESOURCES. Valcyte.com. Provides additional resources and information. Get answers to your questions about your Valcyte prescription. SUPPORT.

How do I apply for the Valcyte patient assistance program?

We make it as easy as possible to apply for the Valcyte patient assistance program. The first step is to complete our enrollment application. Tell us about any medications you are taking, including Valcyte. We will also ask for details about your healthcare provider, insurance, and your household income. This information is required by the pharmaceutical manufacturers who ship your medication.

How much does Valcyte cost?

If you are eligible for the Valcyte patient assistance program, the cost of your medication will be free. We only charge $49 a month, per medication, to cover our service fees. You could receive your Valcyte prescription for just $49 a month, regardless of the retail price of your medication.

What happens to Valganciclovir once it is in your body?

Valganciclovir, once in your body, is converted into a more active antiviral drug known as ganciclovir. Ganciclovir then in your body undergoes a chemical reaction known as phosphorylation. This reaction depends mostly on viral protein enzymes and because of this occurs mainly in the virus-infected cells. The ganciclovir, now converted to ganciclovir triphosphate directly blocks viral DNA polymerase from producing more viral DNA.

Can NiceRx help me get Valcyte if I have insurance?

We may be able to help you to access Valcyte patient assistance in a variety of circumstances. This includes when your insurance company will not pay for your Valcyte medication or if you have a high copay or coinsurance responsibility. We may also be able to help you if you do not have insurance. Please apply online to find out more.

What is Valcyte used for?

Valcyte (valganciclovir) is a member of the purine nucleosides drug class and is commonly used for CMV Prophylaxis, and CMV Retinitis.

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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 Valcyte generic?

A generic version of Valcyte is available, see valganciclovir prices.

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Important Note

Uses

  • VALCYTE®is a prescription antiviral medicine. In adults, VALCYTE tablets are used: 1. to treat cytomegalovirus (CMV) retinitis in people who have acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). When CMV virus infects the eyes, it is called CMV retinitis. If CMV retinitis is not treated, it can cause blindness. 2. to prevent CMV disease in people who hav...
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How to Use

Side Effects

Precautions

  • Valganciclovir is an antiviral medication used to treat people with immune system problems (e.g., AIDS) who have a serious eye infection (cytomegalovirus or "CMV" retinitis). Valganciclovir is also used to prevent CMV disease in certain transplant patients (i.e., kidney-pancreas, heart). This medication is not a cure for CMV retinitis.
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Drug Interactions

  • This medication is taken by mouth usually once or twice daily with food, or as directed by your doctor. The dosage and frequency is based on your medical condition and response to therapy. This medication must be swallowed whole. Do not crush or chew this drug. Avoid skin or eye contact with any powder from broken or crushed doses because it may be harmful. Should skin …
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Overdose

  • Diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, drowsiness, dizziness, headache, or trouble sleeping may occur. If any of these effects persist or worsen, notify your doctor promptly. Tell your doctor immediately if any of these serious side effects occur: stomach pain, fever, easy bleeding or bruising, persistent sore throat, chills, unusual weakness and fatigue, tingling or numbness of the hands or feet. Tell your …
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Notes

  • Tell your doctor your medical history, especially of: kidney problems, radiation treatments, blood disorders (e.g., low platelets, low blood cell counts), any allergies (especially to acyclovir or ganciclovir). This drug may make you dizzy or drowsy; use caution engaging in activities requiring alertness such as driving or using machinery. Limit alcoholic beverages. Because this medicatio…
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Missed Dose

  • Tell your doctor of all prescription and nonprescription medication you may use, especially: drugs that may impair the immune system (such as anti-cancer drugs or corticosteroids like prednisone), certain other HIV-related medications (e.g., didanosine, zalcitabine, zidovudine), probenecid, trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, mycophenolate, dapsone, imipenem-cilastatin, pent…
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Storage

  • If overdose is suspected, contact your local poison control center or emergency room immediately. Symptoms of overdose may include: uncontrolled muscle movements, yellowing eyes or skin, dark urine, red-colored/bloody urine.
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