03 Jul Ultomiris
Ultomiris
What is Ultomiris ?
Ultomiris (ravulizumab-cwvz) is a long-acting C5 complement inhibitor that is used to treat certain complement-mediated diseases, including paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH) and atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS).
Ultomiris falls under the classification of humanized monoclonal antibody, which is a type of therapeutic antibody that is designed to be less immunogenic (less likely to provoke an immune response) when administered to humans.
How does Ultomiris work?
Ultomiris works by inhibiting the C5 protein in the complement system, which is part of the body’s immune defenses. In conditions like PNH and aHUS, there is excessive activation of the complement system, leading to destruction of red blood cells (hemolysis) and damage to blood vessels.
By blocking C5, Ultomiris helps to prevent this excessive activation and subsequent damage, thereby managing the symptoms and complications associated with these diseases.
What does Ultomiris treat?
- Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria (PNH)
- Atypical Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (aHUS)
Side Effects
- Increased chance of infection
- Headache
- Nausea
- Fatigue
- Back pain
- Increased blood pressure
- Injection site reaction
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Infusion Duration
3-4 hours
Infusion Cycle
As prescribed
Ultomiris Cost
Ultomiris cost can vary depending on several factors including insurance status and insurance provider. At Pure Infusion Suites, we are committed to lowering costs and improving access for our patients. Our team of patient access coordinators are here to set you up for success.
We work with a growing list of insurance providers, and are always working to ensure claims/authorizations are processed efficiently. All patients are enrolled in co-pay assistance programs to assist in covering costs of treatment.
Additionally, data from an Artemetrx report shows average costs at an outpatient hospital facility are more than 3X higher than costs at an ambulatory infusion center. That means we save our patients’ money, while offering a more comfortable experience!
What to Expect During Your Infusion
Before your infusion, it is important to drink plenty of water and come to your appointment hydrated. Additionally, you must alert us as soon as possible to any changes in your insurance to ensure that we are still an in-network provider for your infusion therapy.
- Your dedicated Infusion nurse will check your vitals and review your medical history to check for improvements or potential side effects of your infusion therapy.
- Your nurse will begin your infusion and check in on you periodically during your treatment.
- After your infusion, your nurse will monitor you to ensure you do not have any complications or reactions to the infusion therapy.
Why patients choose Pure to receive their Ultomiris infusion:
Safe & Private Suites
- Comfortable, private rooms with a relaxing, spa-like atmosphere
- 55” TVs with Netflix, Wifi, drinks, snacks, meals & more
Expert Medical Staff
- Certified FNPs & infusion nurses on-site
- Insurance pre-authorizations & re-authorizations
- Patient lab work
Patient Assistance
- Co-Pay assistance & other financial aid programs
- Flexible scheduling
- Easy & convenient parking
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