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Ozurdex vs Yusimry

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Safety signalsYusimry has a higher rate of injection site reactions vs Ozurdex based on FDA-approved prescribing information
Coverage gaps3 major payers require step therapy for Yusimry but not Ozurdex, including UnitedHealthcare
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Ozurdex
Yusimry
At A Glance
Intravitreal injection
Corticosteroid
SC injection
Every 1-2 weeks
TNF-alpha inhibitor
Indications
  • Macular retinal edema
  • Uveitis
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Juvenile arthritis
  • Arthritis, Psoriatic
  • Ankylosing spondylitis
  • Crohn Disease
  • Ulcerative Colitis
  • Psoriasis vulgaris
  • Hidradenitis Suppurativa
  • Uveitis
Dosing
Macular retinal edema, Uveitis One 0.7 mg intravitreal implant injected into the vitreous cavity under controlled aseptic conditions; each applicator is single-use and treats one eye only.
Rheumatoid Arthritis, Arthritis, Psoriatic, Ankylosing spondylitis 40 mg SC every other week; in Rheumatoid Arthritis without concomitant MTX, may increase to 40 mg every week or 80 mg every other week.
Juvenile arthritis 40 mg SC every other week for patients 2 years of age and older weighing 30 kg or greater.
Crohn Disease, Ulcerative Colitis 160 mg SC on Day 1 (or split over two consecutive days), 80 mg on Day 15, then 40 mg every other week starting Day 29.
Psoriasis vulgaris, Uveitis Initial 80 mg SC, then 40 mg every other week starting one week after the initial dose.
Hidradenitis Suppurativa 160 mg SC on Day 1 (or split over two consecutive days), 80 mg on Day 15, then 40 mg weekly or 80 mg every other week starting Day 29.
Contraindications
  • Active or suspected ocular or periocular infections, including viral diseases of the cornea and conjunctiva (active epithelial herpes simplex keratitis, vaccinia, varicella), mycobacterial infections, and fungal diseases
  • Glaucoma with cup to disc ratios greater than 0.8
  • Torn or ruptured posterior lens capsule due to risk of migration into the anterior chamber
  • Known hypersensitivity to any components of this product
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Adverse Reactions
Most common (>=20%) Cataract, increased intraocular pressure, conjunctival hemorrhage
Serious Elevated IOP with optic nerve damage, visual acuity and field defects, posterior subcapsular cataract formation, secondary ocular infection (including herpes simplex), globe perforation
Postmarketing Endophthalmitis, retinal detachment, implant misplacement with ocular tissue injury, device dislocation with corneal edema or decompensation, hypotony of the eye
Most common (>=5%) Injection site reactions, upper respiratory infection, sinusitis, headache, rash, nausea, abdominal pain, back pain, urinary tract infection, hyperlipidemia, hypercholesterolemia, accidental injury.
Serious Serious infections (pneumonia, septic arthritis, cellulitis, diverticulitis, pyelonephritis), malignancies, hypersensitivity reactions, hepatitis B reactivation, neurologic reactions, hematological reactions, heart failure, autoimmunity, liver enzyme elevations.
Postmarketing Diverticulitis, large bowel perforations, pancreatitis, liver failure, hepatitis, sarcoidosis, Merkel Cell Carcinoma, demyelinating disorders, cerebrovascular accident, interstitial lung disease, pulmonary embolism, Stevens Johnson Syndrome, cutaneous vasculitis, erythema multiforme, systemic vasculitis, deep vein thrombosis.
Pharmacology
Dexamethasone is a corticosteroid that suppresses inflammation by inhibiting multiple inflammatory cytokines, resulting in decreased edema, fibrin deposition, capillary leakage, and migration of inflammatory cells.
TNF-alpha antagonist; adalimumab-aqvh is a recombinant human IgG1 monoclonal antibody that binds specifically to TNF-alpha and blocks its interaction with the p55 and p75 cell surface TNF receptors, also lysing surface TNF-expressing cells in vitro in the presence of complement.
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Most Common Insurance
Anthem BCBS
Ozurdex
  • Covered on 5 commercial plans
  • PA (9/12) · Step Therapy (0/12) · Qty limit (0/12)
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Yusimry
  • Covered on 5 commercial plans
  • PA (10/12) · Step Therapy (10/12) · Qty limit (9/12)
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UnitedHealthcare
Ozurdex
  • Covered on 4 commercial plans
  • PA (0/8) · Step Therapy (0/8) · Qty limit (0/8)
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Yusimry
  • Covered on 4 commercial plans
  • PA (0/8) · Step Therapy (0/8) · Qty limit (0/8)
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Humana
Ozurdex
  • Covered on 0 commercial plans
  • PA (1/3) · Step Therapy (0/3) · Qty limit (0/3)
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Yusimry
  • Covered on 0 commercial plans
  • PA (3/3) · Step Therapy (3/3) · Qty limit (3/3)
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Coverage data sourced from MMIT. Updated monthly.
Savings
No savings programs available for Ozurdex.
No savings programs available for Yusimry.
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Clinical data sourced from FDA-approved labeling. Coverage data via MMIT. Updated monthly.