Entocort Question

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tonya_n_ky

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Hi everyone. I was just wondering if there is a generic form of Entocort? My Dr. put me on it and quite frankly I simply can't afford it, even with insurance.
My dosage is 3 pills a day.. (3mg). I got a quote from my insurance that this would run me roughly $335 a month.
Thanks for any input.
 
Unfortunately no, there is no generic version of Entocort yet. I'm on it myself and I pay $75 per month with my insurance. I believe without insurance it can cost over $1000 per month - how the manufacturer expects anyone to be able to pay that, I'll never know!

You might want to check with your pharmacist or the drug manufacturer to see if there are any discounts or programs to help you with the cost of Entocort.
 
I pay $60 co pay a month and there are a couple dicount coupons available online. They dont save you too much but even a little helps. Talk to your DR and see if prednisone would help you and that might be a little cheaper for you, not promising but its worth a shot. Dont let it get you down. Good luck:)
 
Is it really that expensive? That is tough... Is that normal everywhere? In Norway its expensive as well, but the government pays it for us.
 
When I was on entocort (I don't have ins right now) I got it from the drug rep. She would leave me boxes of it. Kept me stocked up the whole time. I would ask my GI to see if they could help you out, even if it was just a little, that could save you some money.
 
Pop over to the uk and buy it on a private prescription and it costs significantly less than costs in north america. I think it is outrageous why it costs so much when the actual drug costs are much less (entocort = budesonide generically).
In the uk it is £76.50 per 100 pills raw cost.
 
hmmm... I just paid $35 for 6 weeks at 3 pills a day? That was at Walgreens. I have their discount card.
 
That's sounds better, at least there is somewhere that you can get them at a more reasonable price...in fact that sounds like a bargain!
 
I get my Entocort at Walgreens also and it's $75 per month for me. The cost depends on what your insurance pays for it. I usually pay $10 per month for generics, and my friend has better insurance than I do so she pays only $1 for generics! So it's just a matter of your insurance, not which pharmacy you go to.
 
I was paying 40.00 per month at CVS when I was on it. It would be a good idea to ask your dr if he ever gets samples of it from the rep.
 
I pay insurance every month for like $27 which covers most of the price of all my medications. I use the rectal version of Entocort, not the pills, which two boxes of seven cost around $18 dollars if I convert from huf. Sorry not much of help.

kisses, Aya
 
I didn't know entocort could be given rectally. im given the pills currently. I was on the hydrocortisone enemas is that different?
 
AstraZeneca is the drug company that make it and has a assistance program that you can apply for. My husband was just told yesterday that when he is discharged he is going to have to be on it and we do not have rx ins either. I printed out the form and faxed it to the hospital floor for the GI doc to fill out. If you are in the US go to the astrazeneca-us.com and you will see a banner that changes and have something about getting help affording your medicine. Hope this helps us both!!!
 
Budesonide is the generic name of the drug. Entocort is the brand name. As far as I know, there is only Entocort on the market (i.e. there are no generic non-brand name versions). The retail cost of the drug is roughly $1,100 for 90 pills. Of course, if you have insurance, you will only pay a portion of that cost.

If you go to http://www.entocortec.com/patients/contact.aspx, there is contact information for the company that produces the drug. You can try calling them and asking if they have any assistance programs.
 
it is expensive well over the $1000 mark for 30 day supply; we pay $30 at Walmart w/insurance.
I wonder sometimes about the generic; my daughter had a reaction to the 6MP maintenance drug and I know it was the generic form. but I hate to try the name brand one b/c she got so sick from the 6MP.
Entocort seems to really work well for her and I understand its not as harmful as predisone can be.
 
Sorry, since my last post I found out AZ not longer offers asst for the Entocort. Sorry again. Its hard when they have outdated info on one webpage and not another :ymad:
 
i started on entercort recently. it was expensive with insurance, but my doctor gave me (after asking) a prescription assistance card which knocked it down to 30 dollars for a month
 
cost of Entocort

My girlfriend just started taking Entercort. She has no insurance. The cost to her is $420 for 30 pills, which lasts her 10 days. So her cost is $1,260 a month.

dean
 
I just went to the pharmacy and purchased a 10 day supply of 30 pills of Entocort and the cost was $422.16. I was told by my doctor that I am supposed to take this medication for the next three months? Yea right..... Which bank is going to loan me money to continue? I have already looked into Prometheus labs (no patient assistance programs), Astra Zeneca (not covering this medication at this time) and P.P.A.R.X (no programs available for this medication) the only option that I have left is to contact my doctor and to see what he can do for me. If he does not have any options (do not expect samples from your doctor as Prometheus labs already informed me that they are out of samples for the remainder of the year) they are going to have to change my treatment plan because I cannot afford Entocort. The cold reality is this seems to be happening to many people.
 
reliable?

The generic is not available from US pharmacies. It's about $120 a month from Canadian pharmacies over the net.

Interesting. I wonder how reliable the medication is? This is to say, could this generic be taken with confidence that it will provide the same therapy as entocort.

dean
 
I pay $30.00 for each prescription.. (I guess it's for 30 days)... but guess what... Entocort doesn't work for me. I hope you get the assistance you need to take the drug AND THAT IT WORKS!!!!

Cheers!
 
I pay $30.00 for each prescription.. (I guess it's for 30 days)... but guess what... Entocort doesn't work for me. I hope you get the assistance you need to take the drug AND THAT IT WORKS!!!!

Cheers!

Just curious. Is that $30 with insurance?

Sorry Entocort doesn't work for you.
 
thank God I have a prescription plan through work - I only pay $10 per prescription no matter what is actually costs!!
 
When I tried entocort I had Medicaid so I'm not sure what it would've ran through my insurance. I know my dr always has samples of stuff so maybe you could ask for some? Medicine sure gets expensive and im sure they could give you some options on how to find a way in getting it or maybe put you on something else if it would work for you.
 

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