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$59.13
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Epogen dosage forms
Dosage Quantity Price from Per unit 1ML of 3000UNIT/ML 1 Vial $43.63 $43.63 1ML of 2000UNIT/ML 1 Vial $26.42 $26.42 1ML of 2000UNIT/ML 2 Vials $60.84 $30.42 1ML of 2000UNIT/ML 3 Vials $95.26 $31.75 1ML of 3000UNIT/ML 2 Vials $95.26 $47.63 1ML of 3000UNIT/ML 3 Vials $146.89 $48.96 1ML of 4000UNIT/ML 1 Vial $60.84 $60.84 1ML of 4000UNIT/ML 2 Vials $129.68 $64.84 1ML of 4000UNIT/ML 3 Vials $198.52 $66.17 1ML of 10000UNIT/ML 1 Vial $164.10 $164.10
| Dosage | Quantity | Price from | Per unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1ML of 3000UNIT/ML | 1 Vial | $43.63 | $43.63 |
| 1ML of 2000UNIT/ML | 1 Vial | $26.42 | $26.42 |
| 1ML of 2000UNIT/ML | 2 Vials | $60.84 | $30.42 |
| 1ML of 2000UNIT/ML | 3 Vials | $95.26 | $31.75 |
| 1ML of 3000UNIT/ML | 2 Vials | $95.26 | $47.63 |
| 1ML of 3000UNIT/ML | 3 Vials | $146.89 | $48.96 |
| 1ML of 4000UNIT/ML | 1 Vial | $60.84 | $60.84 |
| 1ML of 4000UNIT/ML | 2 Vials | $129.68 | $64.84 |
| 1ML of 4000UNIT/ML | 3 Vials | $198.52 | $66.17 |
| 1ML of 10000UNIT/ML | 1 Vial | $164.10 | $164.10 |
| 1ML of 10000UNIT/ML | 2 Vials | $336.20 | $168.10 |
| 1ML of 10000UNIT/ML | 3 Vials | $508.30 | $169.43 |
| 1ML of 20000UNIT/ML | 1 Vial | $336.20 | $336.20 |
| 1ML of 20000UNIT/ML | 2 Vials | $680.40 | $340.20 |
| 1ML of 20000UNIT/ML | 3 Vials | $1024.60 | $341.53 |
What is EPOGEN used for?
EPOGEN is used to treat anemia, particularly in patients with chronic kidney disease, those undergoing dialysis, or individuals receiving certain types of chemotherapy. It works by stimulating the bone marrow to produce more red blood cells, thereby increasing the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood.
Is Procrit the same as EPOGEN?
Procrit and EPOGEN are both brand names for the drug epoetin alfa, which is a synthetic form of erythropoietin. They are used to treat anemia, particularly in patients with chronic kidney disease, those undergoing chemotherapy, or those with certain other conditions. While they contain the same active ingredient and have similar uses, they may be marketed by different companies and could have different formulations or dosing instructions. It is important to follow the specific guidance provided by a healthcare professional for each product.
Is EPOGEN a high risk medication?
Yes, EPOGEN (epoetin alfa) is considered a high-risk medication. It requires careful monitoring due to potential serious side effects, such as increased risk of cardiovascular events, thromboembolism, and hypertension. It is important for healthcare providers to follow specific guidelines for its use to minimize these risks.
What is a substitute for Epogen?
A substitute for Epogen (epoetin alfa) could be other erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs) such as darbepoetin alfa (Aranesp) or methoxy polyethylene glycol-epoetin beta (Mircera). These medications are used to treat anemia associated with chronic kidney disease and other conditions. It is important for a healthcare provider to determine the most appropriate substitute based on the patient's specific medical condition and needs.
Are Epogen and retacrit the same?
Epogen and Retacrit are both erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs) used to treat anemia, particularly in patients with chronic kidney disease or those undergoing chemotherapy. Retacrit is a biosimilar to Epogen, meaning it is highly similar in terms of safety, purity, and potency, but they are not identical. Both medications work in the same way to stimulate the production of red blood cells.
