How much does Otezla copay card cover?

Even if you have health insurance through your employer, you’re eligible to pay $0 each month for Otezla. If you’re covered by Medicare or Medicaid, give Otezla SupportPlus a call at 1-844-4OTEZLA.

Is Otezla available in Europe?

The European Commission granted a marketing authorisation valid throughout the European Union for Otezla on 15 January 2015.

Does Otezla weaken the immune system?

Otezla is a type of drug called an immunosuppressant. It works by lowering (suppressing) the activity of your immune system.

Should I stop Otezla before surgery?

Our experience of using them is limited and we need further information regarding their risks in relation to elective surgery. Therefore, for safety reasons, we are currently recommending stopping these agents prior to surgery pending further safety data.

Why do you lose weight on Otezla?

Weight loss Many people lose weight when taking Otezla. This can occur partly because of how the drug works, and partly because of some of its more common side effects. Otezla’s possible side effects include diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and reduced appetite.

What is the monthly cost of Otezla?

Most people who take Otezla have private insurance and pay $0* a month through the $0 co-pay program. The list price for a 30-day supply of Otezla is $3,857.48. This price is based on the wholesale acquisition cost of Otezla.

How good is Otezla?

Otezla has an average rating of 5.1 out of 10 from a total of 229 ratings for the treatment of Plaque Psoriasis. 36% of users who reviewed this medication reported a positive effect, while 42% reported a negative effect.

What happens if you stop taking Otezla?

When you stop taking Otezla: You may remain symptom-free (remission). Your condition may look and feel similar to what it was before treatment (relapse). Your condition may flare up worse than before (rebound).

What happens when you stop taking Otezla?

Does Otezla make your hair fall out?

Is hair loss a side effect of Otezla? No. Hair loss wasn’t a side effect that occurred in studies of Otezla. However, if you have plaque psoriasis on your scalp, scratching may lead to temporary hair loss.