Prefilled Syringe | COSENTYX® (secukinumab) (2024)

Do not use COSENTYX if you have had a severe allergic reaction to secukinumab or any of the other ingredients in COSENTYX. See the Medication Guide for a complete list of ingredients.

What is the most important information I should know about COSENTYX?

COSENTYX is a medicine that affects your immune system. COSENTYX may increase your risk of having serious side effects such as:

Infections

COSENTYX may lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections. Some people have died from these infections.

Before starting COSENTYX, tell your doctor if you:

  • are being treated for an infection

  • have an infection that does not go away or that keeps coming back

  • have TB or have been in close contact with someone with TB

  • think you have an infection or have symptoms of an infection such as: fevers, sweats, or chills; muscle aches; cough; shortness of breath; blood in your phlegm; weight loss; warm, red, or painful skin or sores on your body; diarrhea or stomach pain; burning when you urinate or urinate more often than normal

After starting COSENTYX, call your doctor right away if you have any signs of infection listed above. Do not use COSENTYX if you have any signs of infection unless you are instructed to by your doctor.

What are the possible side effects of COSENTYX?

COSENTYX may cause serious side effects, including:

Serious allergic reactions

Serious allergic reactions can occur. Get emergency medical help right away if you get any of the following symptoms: feeling faint; swelling of your face, eyelids, lips, mouth, tongue, or throat; trouble breathing or throat tightness; chest tightness; skin rash or hives (red, itchy bumps).

If you have a severe allergic reaction, do not give another injection of COSENTYX.

Inflammatory bowel disease

New cases of inflammatory bowel disease or "flare-ups" can happen with COSENTYX, and can sometimes be serious. If you have inflammatory bowel disease (ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease), tell your doctor if you have worsening disease symptoms during treatment with COSENTYX or develop new symptoms of stomach pain or diarrhea.

Severe skin reactions that look like eczema can happen during treatment with COSENTYX from days to months after your first dose and can sometimes lead to hospitalization. Your doctor may temporarily stop treatment with COSENTYX if you develop severe skin reactions. Tell your doctor if you have any of the following signs or symptoms:redness or rash; itching; small bumps or patches; your skin is dry or feels like leather; blisters on the hands or feet that ooze or become crusty or skin peeling.

The most common side effects of COSENTYX include: cold symptoms, diarrhea, and upper respiratory tract infections.

These are not all of the possible side effects of COSENTYX. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects.

Before using COSENTYX, tell your doctor if you:

  • have any of the conditions or symptoms listed abovefor infections.

  • have inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis).

  • are allergic to latex. The needle cap on the COSENTYX Sensoready® pen, and 150 mg/mL and75 mg/0.5 mL prefilled syringes contains latex.

  • have recently received or are scheduled to receive an immunization (vaccine). People who take COSENTYX should not receive live vaccines. Children should be brought up to date with all vaccines before starting COSENTYX.

  • have any other medical conditions and all the medicines you take, including prescription and over‑the‑counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements. Keep a list of your medicines to show your healthcare provider and pharmacist when you get a new medicine.

  • are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. It is not known if COSENTYX can harm your unborn baby. You and your doctor should decide if you will use COSENTYX.

  • are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed. It is not known if COSENTYX passes into your breast milk.

You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch ↗, or call 1-800-FDA-1088.

Please see full Prescribing Information, including Medication Guide.

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Prefilled Syringe | COSENTYX® (secukinumab) (2024)

FAQs

Does COSENTYX come in a syringe? ›

Included in the carton: A new COSENTYX prefilled syringe. Each COSENTYX prefilled syringe contains 150 mg of COSENTYX. Check to make sure that you have the correct medicine and dose. If your prescribed dose of COSENTYX is 150 mg, you must give 1 injection.

How do you administer secukinumab? ›

It is given through an IV that is placed in one of your veins to treat active ankylosing spondylitis, non-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis, or psoriatic arthritis. It must be given slowly, so the IV will have to remain in place for at least 30 minutes.

What drugs are available in prefilled syringes? ›

Top prefilled medications. The most common prefilled syringe is phenylephrine, followed by lidocaine, ephedrine, propofol and succinylcholine.

What is the cost of secukinumab injection? ›

Scapho Secukinumab Cosentyx Injection at Rs 25000/piece | Scapho Injection in Mumbai | ID: 17778263248.

How is COSENTYX dispensed? ›

COSENTYX is available through IV infusion

COSENTYX offers an additional treatment delivery option based on your weight through a monthly, 30-minute infusion. Plus, each infusion is administered by a healthcare provider at an infusion center, so you have support available to you during the process.

Where is the best place to inject COSENTYX? ›

Use the COSENTYX Sensoready Pen within 5 minutes of removing the cap. Figure H Figure G STEP 2. Choose your injection site: The recommended site is the front of the thighs.

How much is secukinumab injection? ›

The cost is around £500 per injection. Has anyone been taking Cosentyx (secukinumab) injection in private dermatologists in UK?

What is the protocol for COSENTYX? ›

COSENTYX is indicated for the treatment of adult patients with active ankylosing spondylitis. The recommended dosage is 300 mg by subcutaneous injection at Weeks 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4 followed by 300 mg every 4 weeks. Each 300 mg dosage is given as 2 subcutaneous injections of 150 mg.

How long can you keep a prefilled syringe? ›

If you prefill syringes: Store the prefilled syringes in the refrigerator with the needle pointing up to prevent insulin from blocking the needle opening. Syringes filled with one type of insulin (rather than mixed insulin) will keep for about a month.

What are the challenges of prefilled syringes? ›

Pre-filled syringe filling challenges

Challenges can include: Preventing air entrapment within syringes, which can impact dose accuracy and integrity. Guaranteeing product sterility and integrity to safeguard patients' health.

Is it OK to pre fill syringes? ›

Syringes other than those filled by the manufacturer are designed for immediate administration, not for vaccine storage. In certain circumstances, such as a large influenza clinic, more than one syringe can be filled. One person should prefill only a few syringes at a time, and the same person should administer them.

Why is COSENTYX so expensive? ›

Cosentyx is also expensive due to its innovative, highly effective biologic technology. Biologic DMARDs like Cosentyx, designed from living cells, offer targeted treatment for inflammation, but they come at a higher cost.

Why won't insurance cover COSENTYX? ›

The most common reason insurers deny coverage is that other therapies were not tried prior to requesting a biologic. Other reasons for a denial of Cosentyx include how the insurer has tiered biologics or the increased number of insurance requirements listed in authorization forms.

Is COSENTYX an injectable? ›

COSENTYX® (secukinumab) is an injection that can be taken with a variety of devices—and there are plenty of resources to help. Learn more about each of the devices below and get tips for how to develop a personal monthly injection routine with COSENTYX.

How much is one injection of COSENTYX? ›

The list (or wholesale) price for COSENTYX, as of January 2024 is $7,408.96 a month for either a 150-mg or a 300-mg dose strength self-injection package and $4,230 per intravenous infusion. The list price may not reflect the price paid by patients; most patients with prescription coverage will pay less.

Does it hurt to inject COSENTYX? ›

The COSENTYX UnoReady® Pen is designed for comfortable use

Based on a study in which 30 of 38 participants using the UnoReady Pen reported no pain with the injection at 12 weeks.

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