Is Granix the same as Neupogen?

Granix (tbo-filgrastim) is not a true biosimilar of Neupogen (filgrastim), but it’s still very similar. While Neupogen (filgrastim) is used to prevent low white blood cell count during different treatments, Granix (tbo-filgrastim) is only FDA approved to prevent low white blood cell count during chemotherapy.

What is Granix medication?

GRANIX® (tbo-filgrastim) injection. GRANIX is indicated to reduce the duration of severe neutropenia in adult and pediatric patients 1 month and older with non-myeloid malignancies receiving myelosuppressive anticancer drugs associated with a clinically significant incidence of febrile neutropenia.

What drug class is Granix?

Granix belongs to a class of drugs called Hematopoietic Growth Factors. It is not known if Granix is safe and effective in children younger than 1 month of age.

Where is Granix?

The prefilled syringe is for single use only. Discard unused portions. Recommended sites for subcutaneous GRANIX injections include the abdomen (except for the two-inch area around the navel), the front of the middle thighs, the upper outer areas of the buttocks, or the upper back portion of the upper arms.

What is the generic name for Neupogen?

Neupogen, Granix and Zarxio are trade names for filgrastim. Granulocyte – colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) is another name for filgrastim. In some cases, health care professionals may use the trade name Neupogen, Granix or Zarxio when referring to the generic drug name filgrastim.

What is the difference between Neulasta and Granix?

Granix (tbo-filgrastim) helps to rebuild your immune system while on chemotherapy and is cheaper than Neupogen. Neulasta (pegfilgrastim) can lower your risk of infection during chemotherapy, but it can cause a significant amount of bone pain. Costs less, but works just like Neupogen.

Who manufactures GRANIX?

About Teva

Headquartered in Israel, Teva is the world’s leading generic drug maker, with a global product portfolio of more than 1,000 molecules and a direct presence in approximately 60 countries.

Why is GRANIX given?

GRANIX is indicated to reduce the duration of severe neutropenia in adult and pediatric patients 1 month and older with non-myeloid malignancies receiving myelosuppressive anticancer drugs associated with a clinically significant incidence of febrile neutropenia.

How much does a GRANIX shot cost?

The cost for Granix subcutaneous solution (300 mcg/0.5 mL) is around $273 for a supply of 0.5 milliliters, depending on the pharmacy you visit. Prices are for cash paying customers only and are not valid with insurance plans.

Why is GRANIX not a biosimilar?

Granix is not technically considered a biosimilar to Neupogen (filgrastim) because it was filed as a Biologics License Application since a biosimilars approval pathway had not been established at the time of FDA submission.

Who manufactures Neupogen?

NEUPOGEN® is the Amgen Inc. trademark for filgrastim‚ which has been selected as the name for recombinant methionyl human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (r-metHuG-CSF). NEUPOGEN® is a 175 amino acid protein manufactured by recombinant DNA technology.

Is there generic filgrastim?

Granulocyte – colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) is another name for filgrastim. In some cases, health care professionals may use the trade name Neupogen, Granix or Zarxio when referring to the generic drug name filgrastim.

Who manufactures Neulasta?

Amgen is committed to helping clinically appropriate patients access Neulasta. For more information visit www.amgenassist.com. One of the most common side effects of myelosuppressive chemotherapy is a low white blood cell count.

Do all chemo patients get Neulasta?

Both the American Society of Clinical Oncology and the National Comprehensive Cancer Network Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology recommend the Neulasta injection with every chemo cycle to guard against a serious infection manifested by a high fever called febrile neutropenia.

How fast does Granix work?

In cancer patients, the time to achieve a maximum absolute neutrophil count (ANCmax) was 3 to 5 days following administration of Granix, returning to baseline by 21 days after chemotherapy. Median Tmax of Granix is 4 to 6 hours and median half-life of Granix is 3.2 to 3.8 hours.

Why is Granix not a biosimilar?

Granix is not technically considered a biosimilar to Neupogen because it was filed as a Biologics License Application since a biosimilars approval pathway had not been established at the time of FDA submission.

How much does a Granix shot cost?

What is the brand name for filgrastim?

Where is Neupogen made?

Filgrastim (Neupogen) is a man-made protein that is similar to the naturally occurring protein, granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF). G-CSF is produced in the body by the immune system and stimulates the formation of one type of white blood cell, the neutrophil.

What is the cost of filgrastim?

Filgrastim: $15,573 to $24,917 in medical benefit; $18,034 to $30,663 in pharmacy benefit.

What does Amgen manufacturer?

biologic medicines
Amgen is a pioneer in the science of using living cells to making biologic medicines, leading and guiding the biotech industry.

Where is Neulasta manufactured?

coli cells by an approved process. Pegfilgrastim has a relative molecular mass of approximately 39 kDa. Pegfilgrastim is manufactured at Amgen Inc., Thousand Oaks, California, USA.

Why do chemo patients take Claritin?

We sometimes use loratadine (Claritin) to treat bone pain in patients receiving white blood cell growth factors. How does this work? White blood cell growth factors are used in the prevention and treatment of febrile neutropenia in patients receiving myelosuppressive chemotherapy.

How do you rebuild white blood cells after chemo?

CSFs help your body make more white blood cells. This lowers your risk for febrile neutropenia. CSFs include Neupogen (filgrastim), Neulasta (pegfilgrastim), and Leukine and Prokine (sargramostim). They are usually given as shots 24 hours after a chemotherapy treatment.

Is filgrastim a generic drug?

In some cases, health care professionals may use the trade name Neupogen, Granix or Zarxio when referring to the generic drug name filgrastim.