Medical Information on Various Drugs

Discounted Drug Information at the bottom of the page 

***Information collected from individual manufacturing medical websites, drugs.com, and rxlist.com.

This information on various medications is designed to provide very basic information. Please consult your physician's office for more thorough information before making decisions about your course of treatment

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Drug Name (Generic) Frequency of Administration Preconditions to alert your doctor about Potential Side Effects  Average cost without insurance
(depending on dosage) 
Sandostatin LAR (Octreotide)
  • 10mg
  • 20mg
  • 30mg
One injection every four weeks by medical professional
  • diabetes
  • gallbladder disease
  • heart disease
  • thyroid problems
  • pancreatitis
  • kidney disease
  • liver disease
  • slow or irregular heartbeats
  • gallbladder (stomach pain)
  • pancreatitis (upper stomach or back pain, nausea, vomiting, fever, bloating, yellowing skin or eyes)
  • thyroid problems
  • low blood sugar (headache, confusion)
  • high blood sugar
  • nausea or vomiting
  • diarrhea
  • mild gas or stomach pain
  • constipation
  • pain or irritation at injection site
$4525-$6497
Sandostatin
(Octreotide Acetate)
  • 0.05 mg/ml
  • 0.5 mg/ml
  • 1 mg/ml
  • 50 mcg/ml
  • 1000 mcg/ml
Three times daily self-injection See Sandostatin LAR See Sandostatin LAR
$106-$2028

Somatuline Depot Autogel
(Lanreotide)
  • 60mg
  • 90mg
  • 120mg
One injection every four weeks by medical professional or by self-injection
  • diabetes
  • gallbladder disease
  • heart disease or disorder
  • thyroid problems
  • kidney disease
  • liver disease
  • allergic to latex or natural rubber
  • pregnant or thinking about becoming pregnant

  • hives
  • difficulty breathing
  • swelling of face, lips, tongue, or throat
  • slow or uneven heartbeats
  • gallbladder problems (pain in upper right stomach area with nausea and vomiting)
  • thyroid problems (detected by blood tests)
  • pale skin, weakness, easy bruising or bleeding
  • low blood sugar (headache, confusion, drowsiness, weakness, dizziness, fast heartbeat, sweating, tremor, nausea)
  • high blood sugar (increased thirst, loss of appetite, fruity breath odor, increased urination, drowsiness, dry skin)
  • nausea
  • vomiting
  • diarrhea
  • constipation
  • mild stomach pain or gas
  • headache
  • weight loss
  • joint pain
  • pain, itching, or skin lump where injection was given.

Public prices currently unavailable
Somavert
(Pegvisomant)
  • 10mg
  • 15mg
  • 20mg
First injection with medical supervision. Then daily self-injection
  • have an allergy to any growth hormone products
  • allergic to latex
  • have diabetes
  • have liver problems
  • are taking narcotics such as codeine (Tylenol #3, others), hydrocodone (Vicodin, Lorcet, others), oxycodone (Percocet, others), morphine (MS Contin, MSIR, OxyContin, others), fentanyl (Duragesic, others)

  • allergic reaction (difficulty breathing; closing of the throat; swelling of the lips, tongue, or face; or hives)
  • liver problems (symptoms include yellowing of the skin or eyes, vomiting, abdominal pain, unusual fatigue, loss of appetite, itching, clay-colored stools, or dark urine)
  • discomfort at the injection site;
  • "flu-like" symptoms
  • nausea or diarrhea
  • dizziness
  • water retention
  • weight gain

$93-$187
Parlodel
(Bromocriptine)
  • 1 mg
  • 2.5 mg
  • 5 mg
  • 10 mg

Pills multiple times per day
  • have heart disease
  • have had a heart attack in the past
  • have any other serious illness
  • Pregnant or considering having a child

  • allergic reaction (difficulty breathing; closing of the throat; swelling of the lips, tongue, or face; or hives).
  • taking bromocriptine to treat high prolactin levels caused by a tumor, notify your doctor if you experience persistent, watery, nasal discharge.
  • mild nausea, vomiting, or abdominal cramps;
  • diarrhea or constipation;
  • headache, dizziness (especially when rising from a sitting or lying position), or drowsiness;
  • dry mouth
  • nasal stuffiness

$110-$350

 

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General discounts: Partnership for Prescription Assistance

https://www.pparx.org/Intro.php

Novartis (Sandostatin, Sandostatin LAR, Parlodel)

Sandostatin Prescription Support

Ipsen/Tercica (Somatuline Autogel) coupon for $500 off prescription

Patient Assistance Programs

This is medical support provided by the individual health care companies  

Novartis (Sandostatin and Parlodel)

800-277-2254

 

Tercica (Somatuline)

PACE (Patient Access Care & Education)

866-435-5677

 

Phizer (Somavert)

866-706-2400

 

Private Health Prescription Programs

Patient Services Incorporated

1-800-366-7741

Patient Access Network

866-316-7263

Video offering support on self-injecting  Acromegaly medication

 

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