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Emgality vs Inderal LA

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Safety signalsInderal has a higher rate of injection site reactions vs Emgality based on FDA-approved prescribing information
Coverage gaps3 major payers require step therapy for Inderal but not Emgality, including UnitedHealthcare
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Emgality
Inderal
At A Glance
SC injection
Monthly
CGRP antagonist
Oral
Once daily
Nonselective beta-blocker
Indications
  • Migraine Disorders
  • Cluster Headache
  • Hypertensive disease
  • Coronary Arteriosclerosis
  • Migraine Disorders
  • Idiopathic hypertrophic subaortic stenosis
Dosing
Migraine Disorders 240 mg loading dose (two consecutive SC injections of 120 mg each) once, followed by 120 mg SC monthly.
Cluster Headache 300 mg (three consecutive SC injections of 100 mg each) at the onset of the cluster period, then monthly until the end of the cluster period.
Hypertensive disease Initial 80 mg once daily; may increase to 120 mg or higher; usual maintenance 120-160 mg once daily; up to 640 mg may be required.
Coronary Arteriosclerosis Start 80 mg once daily; increase at 3-7 day intervals; average optimal dose 160 mg once daily; maximum established dose 320 mg once daily.
Migraine Disorders Initial 80 mg once daily; usual effective range 160-240 mg once daily; discontinue if no response within 4-6 weeks at maximal dose.
Idiopathic hypertrophic subaortic stenosis Usual dosage 80-160 mg once daily.
Contraindications
  • Serious hypersensitivity to galcanezumab-gnlm or any of the excipients
  • Cardiogenic shock
  • Sinus bradycardia and greater than first-degree block
  • Bronchial asthma
  • Known hypersensitivity to propranolol hydrochloride
Adverse Reactions
Most common (>=2%) Injection site reactions
Serious Hypersensitivity reactions, hypertension, Raynaud's phenomenon
Postmarketing Anaphylaxis, angioedema, rash, hypertension, Raynaud's phenomenon
Cardiovascular Bradycardia, congestive heart failure, intensification of AV block, hypotension, paresthesia of hands, thrombocytopenic purpura, arterial insufficiency (Raynaud type)
Central Nervous System Light-headedness, mental depression, insomnia, lassitude, weakness, fatigue, catatonia, visual disturbances, hallucinations, vivid dreams, disorientation, short-term memory loss, emotional lability
Gastrointestinal Nausea, vomiting, epigastric distress, abdominal cramping, diarrhea, constipation, mesenteric arterial thrombosis, ischemic colitis
Allergic Hypersensitivity reactions including anaphylactic/anaphylactoid reactions, pharyngitis, agranulocytosis, erythematous rash, fever with aching and sore throat, laryngospasm, respiratory distress
Respiratory Bronchospasm
Hematologic Agranulocytosis, nonthrombocytopenic purpura, thrombocytopenic purpura
Autoimmune Systemic lupus erythematosus
Skin and Mucous Membranes Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis, dry eyes, exfoliative dermatitis, erythema multiforme, urticaria, alopecia, SLE-like reactions, psoriasisiform rashes
Genitourinary Male impotence, Peyronie's disease
Pharmacology
Galcanezumab-gnlm is a humanized monoclonal antibody that binds to calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) ligand and blocks its binding to the receptor; it is not metabolized by cytochrome P450 enzymes, making interactions with CYP substrates, inducers, or inhibitors unlikely.
Propranolol is a nonselective beta-adrenergic receptor-blocking agent that competitively blocks beta-receptor-stimulating agents, reducing chronotropic, inotropic, and vasodilator responses to beta-adrenergic stimulation; at doses greater than required for beta blockade, it also exerts a quinidine-like membrane action affecting the cardiac action potential.
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Anthem BCBS
Emgality
  • Covered on 5 commercial plans
  • PA (11/12) · Step Therapy (10/12) · Qty limit (11/12)
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Inderal
  • Covered on 5 commercial plans
  • PA (10/12) · Step Therapy (0/12) · Qty limit (5/12)
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UnitedHealthcare
Emgality
  • Covered on 4 commercial plans
  • PA (8/8) · Step Therapy (7/8) · Qty limit (8/8)
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Inderal
  • Covered on 4 commercial plans
  • PA (0/8) · Step Therapy (0/8) · Qty limit (0/8)
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Humana
Emgality
  • Covered on 0 commercial plans
  • PA (3/3) · Step Therapy (1/3) · Qty limit (3/3)
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Inderal
  • Covered on 0 commercial plans
  • PA (3/3) · Step Therapy (0/3) · Qty limit (0/3)
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Coverage data sourced from MMIT. Updated monthly.
Savings
Cost estimate not availableHealthWell: Migraine
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Medicare, Medicaid, VA, TRICARE
No savings programs available for Inderal.
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