Brinsupri follow-up
It seems a bunch of us have started Brinsupri. Let's use this thread for discussion. If you are taking Brinsupri have you noticed anything different, including changes to bronchiectasis or side effects? How long have you been on it?
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@irenea8 I may have been approved but I am still awaiting the out of pocket cost to me. I am a bit scared hearing the amounts some have reported though for most it appears to be quite reasonable or at no cost. I would definitely pay my share to the $2000 yearly. But if they tell me some ungodly amount every month I am just going to wait it out to see what value others are seeing over a longer period of time. I am also signed up for the Phase 3 Airtivity Study at the University of Michigan site. However, I keep getting updates over the last 6 weeks that they are still preparing for the start before they move me out of the "virtual waiting room". And just my luck I would get the placebo. So, till I hear word... airway clearance and more airway clearance for me.
@dpaula
Hope it is very little out of pocket for you. What a shame this drug is just not available at a reasonable price and on the formulary lists. Drug companies are very greedy. Keep us posted! I still have no idea which Part D to choose.
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2 ReactionsI think we are all in the same boat about which Part D to pick. There will probably be more information for year 2027 enrollment.
There is a group that rates the cost vs benefit of new drugs, and brensocatib did not get a good score due to the cost. That makes we wonder if insurance companies will look at that and not add to their formulary.
@irenea8 There's a conversation on NTMinfo.org which might interest you. Brinsupri insurance coverage, especially this comment which came from an insurance person:
"This is only true if you have a plan that has Brinsupri as a covered drug on the plan formulary (list of their covered drugs). I have checked, Blue Cross, Humana, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Aetna and Wellcare. No one covers Brinsupri. If it is not on your plans formulary (list of their covered drugs) then you will continue to pay full price. You would have to have your doctor submit a request to your prescription drug plan to have Brinsupri added as an exception for you. The $2,100 drug maximum out of pocket only applies to drugs on the plan's formulary or added as an exception."
https://connect.ntminfo.org/discussion/brinsupri-formulary
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3 Reactions@scoop That's quite a bit of research you did...regarding if Brinsupri was on the formulary lists. With you being on the drug you may have posted this elsewhere, however, .......what was the program you were able to use (Insurance Carrier Plan D) and how it all went for you?????
If it is elsewhere, your journey to start Brinsupri....what thread is it on or could you copy and paste it to this thread??
Hope it goes well for you this week, I remember reading you had a good start with it but felt you had a change...for a day or more. How's it going?
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@scoop
Yep understood. My issue is needing a prescription drug plan (Part D) giving the best hope of approval. However one person on Mayo forum did have theirs approved as an exception but was not given the $2100 max. They were told much more. So I wonder about that part.
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2 ReactionsIt’s really difficult to figure out how it works. I have Medicare advantage ppo Aetna and after my doctor send the order for brinsupri it was approved but my health insurance sent me a letter that the medication is not on the formulary. I pay $5o copayment every month.
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1 ReactionToday is the beginning of my 4th week on the medication. Yesterday at work I noticed that I was having trouble focusing on my computer monitors. I brushed it off until this morning at church I noticed that my right eye is very blurry. I've been trying to dive deeper into the uncommon side effects, but beyond AI I'm having trouble finding them. I did see a blurb about Mayo reporting vision issues but I can't find any articles to back this up. I'll let my pulmonologist know tomorrow and happily take myself off of it to see if it clears up, as well as schedule an eye appt. I just saw the eye dr 3-4 months ago and got new glasses. And no, I haven't noticed any issues with the new prescription until these last few days.
Anyone else experiencing anything not listed as a common side effect?
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2 Reactions@lilianna
I think for some folks a $50 co-pay would be considered a win compared with the full cost.
I'm early in my journey - I don't believe my history right now would lead my Pulmanologist to prescribe the drug (and I don't really want to ever need it) so I'm not going to sweat the part D Insurance coverage for next year but will definitely keep an eye on it and thank all of you for the solid research.
I seem to have developed a major problem only 3 days in to my dose of 25 mg. This started Saturday afternoon (I thought the welt was an insect bite), then Sunday evening two itchy welts (thinking again midges or something) and no other symptoms. This morning I woke up with an itchy welts on my arm that rapidly developed into a whole cluster of welts some that ran together. I also woke up with vertigo which is no fun at all. I reported this to my pulmonologist and made an appt to see my PCP to rule out a UTI. Meanwhile I was told to stop which I have. I hope my symptoms have another cause but to be safe am on hold.
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