What You Need To Know About Gavreto Coupons, Cost, and Patient Assistance Programs


Posted by Prescription Hope - See Editorial Guidelines (Last Updated On: Tue Feb 14 2023)

Is your Gavreto medication too expensive?

The average retail price for Gavreto costs over $19,000 for a one-month supply, even with a Gavreto coupon. The price you pay will vary depending on your insurance coverage and the pharmacy you visit.

Gavreto coupons may also be available to many patients. However, even with a Gavreto coupon, you may still be paying too much.

Patients can get their Gavreto medication through Prescription Hope for the set medication access service fee of $60.00 a month through Prescription Hope’s medication access service . Although Prescription Hope is not a Gavreto coupon, individuals looking for a Gavreto coupon can save more money through Prescription Hope!

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Here’s the Gavreto cost comparison chart for 120 capsules (one-month supply).

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The four options you have to save money on Gavreto

There are four main ways to save money on out-of-pocket costs when it comes to prescription medication.

  1. Join a healthcare plan with prescription drug coverage (Please make sure the medication you are taking is in the insurance formulary.)
  2. Prescription drug discount cards
  3. Coupon cards that are directly for the pharmaceutical manufacturer
  4. Patient assistance programs, which are also directly from the pharmaceutical manufacturer

Now that we have given you the four main medication savings programs, there are a few hurdles to go over in each of those areas. We will be quick about this…

When you join a health insurance program, you will have high deductibles, copays, and things of that nature.

When you have prescription drug discount cards, the discounts are uneven all across the board.

Coupons sponsored directly from the pharmaceutical manufacturer specifically for brand-name medications are excellent in the short run. For the long term, there is a lot of money still left out of your pocket…

Last are the pharmaceutical manufacturer’s patient assistance programs that give away FREE medication to individuals who qualify, which provides unmatched medication savings for the long term.

The downside to patient assistance programs is that the first shipment of medication takes, on average, 2 to 4 weeks to reach the patient. Also, managing medication orders and refills can be a daunting task, especially with the shipping times.

Do I qualify for Gavreto patient assistance programs?

Qualifying for Gavreto patient assistance programs is based on household income guidelines. Every patient assistance program uses different criteria for qualification, so we use the information below as general guidelines:

  • An individual earning up to $50,000 a year may qualify
  • Households of 2 individuals with a combined income up to $70,000 a year may qualify
  • Guidelines can increase in families making up to $200,000 per year

Prescription Hope suggests that anyone looking to save money on Gavreto submit an enrollment form.

Suppose you do not qualify to receive medication through patient assistance programs. In that case, we will never charge a service fee for that medication.

Soon after submitting an enrollment form, we will determine whether you qualify to receive the medications you have requested through patient assistance programs.

Suppose we find a program that will work for you. In that case, we will reach out to you for any additional information needed and reach out to your healthcare provider for the prescription.

Once we receive this information back, we immediately order your medication for you. After that, Prescription Hope works to manage medication orders, refill medications on time throughout the year, maintain up-to-date records, and renew your prescription medication’s enrollment every year.

Once your enrollment form is submitted and you are pre-qualified, the first shipment of prescription medication typically arrives within 2 to 4 weeks. We will then place refills ahead of time so that you receive your medication on a regular schedule.

During the four to six week enrollment period, we recommend that you ask your healthcare provider if they could provide you with Gavreto samples while waiting for your first shipment.

Through our program, Americans save thousands every year from the retail cost of their prescription medications through Prescription Hope. To learn more about how Prescription Hope works you can visit our website.

If you are looking to save money on a medication other than Gavreto, you can view a complete list of medications available through patient assistance programs here.

If this medication is not suitable for you, then talk to your healthcare provider about other appropriate medications.

There are not currently any Gavreto alternatives. However, other popular brand-name prescription drugs that treat the same conditions and are available through Prescription Hope include:

Who is Prescription Hope?

Prescription Hope is a medication access service-based company that provides access to brand-name medication through patient assistance programs.

Prescription Hope charges a service fee of $60.00 a month through Prescription Hope’s medication access service for each medication accessed through patient assistance programs to manage medication orders and refills.

There are no other costs, fees, deductibles, or copays associated with the Prescription Hope service.

Prescription Hope is not an insurance product, coupon card, discount program, or pharmacy.

Prescription Hope is a medication access service that manages patient assistance programs for you. We do not manufacture, store, or ship medications.

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What is Gavreto (pralsetinib)?

Gavreto is a prescription drug that is used to treat certain cancers caused by abnormal rearranged during transfection (RET) gene in:

  • Adults with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) that has spread
  • Patients 12 years and older with advanced medullary thyroid cancer (MTC)
  • Patients 12 years and older with advanced thyroid cancer

Your healthcare provider will examine you and perform tests to ensure that Gavreto is the right treatment option for you.

Important safety information

Before you start taking Gavreto, talk to your healthcare provider about the history of your medical conditions, especially if you:

  • Have lung or breathing problems
  • Have high blood pressure
  • Have bleeding problems
  • Plan to have surgery

Let your healthcare provider know if you are pregnant or may become pregnant.

Females that may become pregnant should use an effective form of non-hormonal birth control during treatment and for at least 2 weeks after the final dose. Hormonal birth control methods (birth control pills, injections, etc.) may not work as well while taking Gavreto.

Males with female partners that are able to get pregnant should also use effective birth control during treatment and for at least 1 week after the lost dose.

Let your healthcare provider know if you are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed. It is not known if Gavreto will pass through breast milk. It is recommended that you do not breastfeed during treatment and for at least 1 week after your last dose.

Gavreto may affect fertility in both men and women, which may inhibit your ability to have children. Talk to your healthcare provider if this is a concern for you.

Dosage and administration

Gavreto comes in the form of 100 mg capsules.

The general recommended dosage for adults and children 12 years of age and older is 400 mg once daily on an empty stomach. The capsules should be taken orally.

Patients should avoid eating at least 2 hours before taking each dose and for at least 1 hour after taking each dose.

Try to take Gavreto at the same time each day. If you miss a dose, you can take it as soon as you remember on the same day. Resume your regular dosing schedule the next day.

If vomiting occurs, do not take an additional dose.

Your healthcare provider may reduce your dose if you have certain adverse reactions. Patients that are unable to tolerate 100 mg taken orally once daily should discontinue Gavreto.

Side effects of Gavreto

Gavreto may cause serious side effects, which may include:

  • Lung problems: inflammation of the lungs may occur during treatment, which can be life-threatening.
  • High blood pressure (hypertension): High blood pressure caused by Gavreto can sometimes be severe. Check your blood pressure regularly while being treated.
  • Liver problems: Your healthcare provider should perform regular blood tests before and during treatment. Notify your healthcare provider immediately if you have signs of liver problems, such as yellowing of your skin or white parts of your eyes (jaundice), loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, dark urine, abdominal pain, sleepiness, bleeding, or bruising.
  • Bleeding problems: Gavreto may cause bleeding, which can be life-threatening. Notify your healthcare provider if you have signs of bleeding, such as vomiting blood, unusual vaginal bleeding, nose bleeds, pink or brown urine, drowsiness, confusion, coughing up blood or blood clots, headache, unusual bleeding, or bruising of your skin.
  • Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS): TLS can occur when there is a fast breakdown of cancer cells. It can lead to kidney failure, an abnormal heartbeat, and hospitalization. It is recommended that you stay well hydrated during treatment.
  • Risk of wound healing problems: When taking Gavreto, wounds may not heal properly. Notify your healthcare provider if you plan to have surgery before or during treatment.

The most common side effects of Gavreto may include:

  • Constipation
  • Decreased levels of phosphate in your blood
  • High blood pressure
  • Decreased calcium levels
  • Tiredness
  • Decreased levels of sodium
  • Muscle and joint pain
  • Diarrhea
  • Abnormal liver function blood tests
  • Decreased white blood cell, red blood cell, and platelet counts

Consult your healthcare provider for medical advice and how to manage potential side effects.

Storage

Store Gavreto in its original container in a cool, dry place. Ideally, it should be stored between 68°F and 77°F.

What drugs can affect Gavreto

Talk to your healthcare provider about any other medications you are taking, including other prescription drugs, over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, or herbal supplements.

Gavreto may affect the way other medications work or vice versa.

Learn how people pay the set service fee of $60.00 a month through Prescription Hope’s medication access service for Gavreto through Prescription Hope!

Are you looking for a place to get your Gavreto (pralsetinib) medication at an affordable price?

Prescription Hope is a medication access service-based company that provides access to brand-name medication through patient assistance programs.

Prescription Hope charges a service fee of $60.00 a month through Prescription Hope’s medication access service for each medication accessed through patient assistance programs to manage medication orders and refills.

There are no other costs, fees, deductibles, or copays associated with the Prescription Hope service.

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What is Gavreto used for?

Gavreto (pralsetinib) is a prescription medication that is used to treat certain types of cancer, such as lung and thyroid cancer caused by specific gene changes.

Does health insurance cover Gavreto?

Most insurance plans will cover Gavreto. However, many patients still find that their Gavreto medication is too expensive despite having insurance coverage. So, whether you are with or without insurance, you can still enroll in Prescription Hope and potentially save hundreds each month.

Is there a Gavreto generic available?

There is currently no generic version of Gavreto available in the United States. Fraudulent online pharmacies may try to sell you an illegal and counterfeit Gavreto generic, which may be harmful.

Does Gavreto have a patient assistance program?

There is a patient assistance program for Gavreto. Prescription Hope can enroll individuals who qualify into the pharmaceutical manufacturer’s patient assistance program for the set medication access service fee of $60.00 a month through Prescription Hope’s medication access service.

Is Prescription Hope a Gavreto coupon, discount card, or insurance product?

Prescription Hope is not a Gavreto coupon, discount card, or insurance product. Prescription Hope is a medication access service-based company that streamlines patient assistance programs for individuals who qualify to make their medication affordable. Although Prescription Hope is not a Gavreto coupon, individuals looking for a Gavreto coupon can save more through Prescription Hope! When you obtain your medications from Prescription Hope, your total will never cost more than $60.00 a month through Prescription Hope’s medication access service for each medication. If we cannot help you obtain a prescription medication, we will never charge a service fee for that medication.

Can Prescription Hope help me get Gavreto if I have insurance?

Yes. Every year, Prescription Hope works with some of the most prominent insurance organizations across the United States. Because Prescription Hope is NOT an insurance plan, our service works alongside your coverage to make your medication more affordable. This includes Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, United Healthcare, and Humana. When adding Prescription Hope, insurance organizations can provide a better level of care for their clients. Enroll with Prescription Hope now to make your medication more affordable.