Neupogen is a man-made form of a protein used to treat neutropenia. Neutropenia is defined by a low amount of white blood cells caused by cancer, bone marrow transplant, chemotherapy, or by other health problems. Neupogen has no generic version available at the moment and is sold as a brand-name drug only. On average, Neupogen costs $631.13; however, this cost could be reduced to $521.74. You may be able to get a free discount by using a Neupogen coupon from SingleCare. Take a SingleCare coupon to major drugstores, like CVS Pharmacy, Walmart Pharmacy, or Walgreens, among other pharmacies, to redeem prescription savings today.
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Neupogen is a man-made form of a protein used to treat neutropenia. Neutropenia is defined by a low amount of white blood cells caused by cancer, bone marrow transplant, chemotherapy, or by other health problems. Neupogen has no generic version available at the moment and is sold as a brand-name drug only. On average, Neupogen costs $631.13; however, this cost could be reduced to $521.74. You may be able to get a free discount by using a Neupogen coupon from SingleCare. Take a SingleCare coupon to major drugstores, like CVS Pharmacy, Walmart Pharmacy, or Walgreens, among other pharmacies, to redeem prescription savings today.
Neupogen is a man-made form of a protein used to treat neutropenia. Neutropenia is defined by a low amount of white blood cells caused by cancer, bone marrow transplant, chemotherapy, or by other health problems. Neupogen has no generic version available at the moment and is sold as a brand-name drug only. On average, Neupogen costs $631.13; however, this cost could be reduced to $521.74. You may be able to get a free discount by using a Neupogen coupon from SingleCare. Take a SingleCare coupon to major drugstores, like CVS Pharmacy, Walmart Pharmacy, or Walgreens, among other pharmacies, to redeem prescription savings today.
Without insurance, Neupogen costs $631.13 or more depending on the quantity and strength needed. Fortunately, you can use a free discount card from SingleCare and pay as little as $521.74 at local pharmacies near you. Although there is not a cheaper, generic version of Neupogen available, you can use a SingleCare card to save on your out-of-pocket costs.
You'll have to check with your pharmacist or healthcare provider to calculate your copay with health insurance coverage, as costs vary by health plan. With a SingleCare savings card, you could pay as little as $521.74 on an Neupogen prescription. This could be cheaper than your insurance. To compare Neupogen prices, ask your pharmacist to run your discount card before you buy your prescription.
Neupogen currently qualifies for Medicare coverage. Depending on the type of Medicare plan you have, your copay for Neupogen will range from $384 to $3,575. In some cases, SingleCare may be a more affordable option when filling your Neupogen prescription. Pay just $521.74 at checkout when you use SingleCare Neupogen coupons.
Neupogen is a brand-name drug manufactured by Amgen; however, there is no generic equivalent available for Neupogen at the moment.
Neupogen (filgrastim) is a man-made form of a protein that stimulates the growth of white blood cells in the body. This prescription drug is used to treat neutropenia, a lack of certain white blood cells caused by cancer, bone marrow transplant, receiving chemotherapy, or by other conditions. Neutropenia occurs when a person has a low level of neutrophils. Neutrophils, which are made in the bone marrow, fight infection by destroying harmful bacteria and fungi (yeast) that invade the body. Neutropenia may increase the risk of fever, infections, and ulcers.
Neupogen is an injection that is administered under the skin (subcutaneous) or through a vein (intravenous). The dosage usually depends on body weight. It is usually given following chemotherapy or a bone marrow transplant. This drug should not be used if you have an allergy to filgrastim or pegfilgrastim.
If you are pregnant, plan to become pregnant, or are breastfeeding then you should consult your health care provider since Neupogen may possibly harm an unborn baby.
Common side effects of Neupogen can include fever, cough, trouble breathing, nosebleeds, bone pain, muscle or joint pain, diarrhea, headache, numbness, rash, or thinning hair.
In rare cases, Neupogen has been known to cause an enlarged spleen which could rupture or tear. Call your doctor immediately if you notice a sudden or severe pain in your left upper stomach region that spreads up to your shoulder.
This may be an incomplete list of side effects associated with Neupogen. Call your doctor for medical advice about other side effects that can occur. You may also report side effects to the FDA.
Gerardo Sison, Pharm.D., graduated from the University of Florida. He has worked in both community and hospital settings, providing drug information and medication therapy management services. As a medical writer, he hopes to educate and empower patients to better manage their health and navigate their treatment plans.
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