Accutane
(isotretinoin)ACCUTANE 10 MG Oral CapsuleACCUTANE 20 MG Oral Capsule
NO BLACK BOX WARNING
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Accutane prescribing information
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Accutane financial assistance options
Co-pay savings program
Learn MoreOverview
- Reduce patient OOP costs for drug (and occasionally for drug administration/infusion costs or drug-related test costs)
Patient benefit
- A portion (or all) of patient OOP (deductible, copay), typically up to monthly and/or annual max
Patient eligibility
- Patient must enroll or activate (may permit HCPs to enroll on patient’s behalf for HCP-administered drugs)
- Generally, must have commercial insurance (rarely, may permit uninsured patients to use)
- May never be used with government insurance
How to sign up
- Cards may be downloadable digital cards or hard copies
- Some pharmacos offer debit cards with pre-loaded copay benefit
- Typically, available through multiple channels (e.g., rep to HCP to patient; pharmacy to patient; patient via website, Hub live agent, or copay vendor (live agent or IVR); patient and HCP via Hub enrollment form)
- Some HCP-administered product programs permit HCPs to enroll on a patient’s behalf through via Hub form
patient education
Accutane patient education
Getting started on Accutane
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Accutane FAQs
How is the dosage of Accutane?Accutane is available in 4 dosages, including 10 mg Cap, 20 mg Cap, 30 mg Cap and 40 mg Cap
What does Accutane treat?Accutane treats Acne Vulgaris, Leukemia and Neuroblastoma
What is Accutane made of?Accutane contains isotretinoin which is a Retinoid
How Is Accutane Administered?Accutane is administered as a Oral Pill
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