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OPZELURA is indicated for the topical short-term and non-continuous chronic treatment of mild to moderate atopic dermatitis in non-immunocompromised adult and pediatric patients 12 years of age and older whose disease is not adequately controlled with topical prescription therapies or when those therapies are not advisable.

Limitations of Use: Use of OPZELURA in combination with therapeutic biologics, other JAK inhibitors, or potent immunosuppressants such as azathioprine or cyclosporine is not recommended.

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Eligible* patients with commercial insurance may pay as little as $0 per tube for OPZELURA.

Each offer has a unique identification number, so please make sure to distribute one to each patient.

Find out if your patient is eligible to save on their prescription.

*Eligibility required. For use only with commercial prescription insurance. The card may not be used if the patient is enrolled in a government-funded prescription insurance program or if they pay cash for their prescription. Individual out-of-pocket cost may vary. Maximum benefits per tube and per calendar year apply. Must be used for an FDA-approved indication. Additional Terms and Conditions apply.

Copay Savings Card for OPZELURA Terms and Conditions

By using the copay savings card for OPZELURA, the patient and, if applicable, the healthcare provider and/or pharmacist, acknowledges that the patient meets the eligibility criteria and understands the Terms and Conditions described below:

  • The patient is not eligible to use this copay savings card if they are enrolled in a state or federally funded prescription insurance program, including, but not limited to, Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE, Veterans Affairs health care, a state prescription drug assistance program, or the Government Health Insurance Plan available in Puerto Rico (formerly known as "La Reforma de Salud")
  • The patient must have commercial insurance. Offer is not valid for cash-paying patients
  • By using this copay savings card at participating pharmacies, eligible patients with commercial prescription drug insurance coverage for OPZELURA may pay as little as $0 per tube. Eligible patients whose commercial insurance plan does not cover OPZELURA will pay $35 per prescription and will only be able to redeem this offer at certain participating pharmacies. Other offers may be available for these patients at other pharmacies
  • Individual out-of-pocket cost may vary based on the price at the pharmacy
  • Maximum benefits per tube and per calendar year apply. For more information, call 833-613-2333
  • This copay savings card is not valid when the entire cost of the patient’s prescription drug is eligible to be reimbursed by their commercial insurance plan or any other health or pharmacy benefit program
  • Neither the patient, nor the patient's guardian, pharmacist, or doctor may seek any third-party reimbursement for the value of the copay savings received under this offer
  • The patient is responsible for reporting use of the copay savings card to any commercial insurer, health plan, or other third party that pays for or reimburses any part of the prescription filled using the copay savings card, as may be required. The patient should not use the copay savings card if their insurer or health plan prohibits use of manufacturer copay cards
  • This copay savings card is not valid where prohibited by law. The $35 offer is not valid for Massachusetts patients whose commercial insurance does not cover OPZELURA
  • This copay savings card cannot be combined with any other savings, free trial, or similar offer for the specified prescription
  • This copay savings card will be accepted only at participating pharmacies
  • This copay savings card is not health insurance
  • Offer good only in the U.S. and Puerto Rico
  • The copay savings card benefit may not be redeemed more than once per 25 days per patient
  • Offer valid only for an FDA-approved use
  • No other purchase is necessary
  • Data related to the patient’s redemption of the copay savings card may be collected, analyzed, and shared with Incyte or its affiliates for market research and other purposes related to assessing Incyte’s programs
  • By enrolling in this copay savings program, the patient acknowledges that Incyte may use their information and share it with providers or their insurance plan in connection with providing copay savings support and for the other purposes related to the copay savings program. Incyte may also share the patient’s information with its subsidiaries, affiliates, representatives, agents, and contractors. Incyte may also de-identify the patient’s information and use the de-identified information for Incyte’s business purposes

Incyte reserves the right to rescind, revoke, or amend this offer at any time without notice.

For questions or additional support call 833-613-2333 or email [email protected].

Important Safety Information and indication

 

INDICATION

OPZELURA is indicated for the topical short-term and non-continuous chronic treatment of mild to moderate atopic dermatitis in non-immunocompromised adult and pediatric patients 12 years of age and older whose disease is not adequately controlled with topical prescription therapies or when those therapies are not advisable.

Limitations of Use: Use of OPZELURA in combination with therapeutic biologics, other JAK inhibitors, or potent immunosuppressants such as azathioprine or cyclosporine is not recommended.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

SERIOUS INFECTIONS
Patients treated with oral Janus kinase inhibitors for inflammatory conditions are at risk for developing serious infections that may lead to hospitalization or death. Reported infections include:
  • Active tuberculosis, which may present with pulmonary or extrapulmonary disease.
  • Invasive fungal infections, including cryptococcosis and pneumocystosis.
  • Bacterial, viral, including herpes zoster, and other infections due to opportunistic pathogens.
Avoid use of OPZELURA in patients with an active, serious infection, including localized infections. If a serious infection develops, interrupt OPZELURA until the infection is controlled. Carefully consider the benefits and risks of treatment prior to initiating OPZELURA in patients with chronic or recurrent infection. Closely monitor patients for the development of signs and symptoms of infection during and after treatment with OPZELURA.

Serious lower respiratory tract infections were reported in the clinical development program with topical ruxolitinib.

No cases of active tuberculosis (TB) were reported in clinical trials with OPZELURA. Cases of active TB were reported in clinical trials of oral Janus kinase inhibitors used to treat inflammatory conditions. Consider evaluating patients for latent and active TB infection prior to administration of OPZELURA. During OPZELURA use, monitor patients for the development of signs and symptoms of TB.

Viral reactivation, including cases of herpes virus reactivation (e.g., herpes zoster), were reported in clinical trials with Janus kinase inhibitors used to treat inflammatory conditions including OPZELURA. If a patient develops herpes zoster, consider interrupting OPZELURA treatment until the episode resolves.

Hepatitis B viral load (HBV-DNA titer) increases, with or without associated elevations in alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase, have been reported in patients with chronic HBV infections taking oral ruxolitinib. OPZELURA initiation is not recommended in patients with active hepatitis B or hepatitis C.

MORTALITY

In a large, randomized, postmarketing safety study in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients 50 years of age and older with at least one cardiovascular risk factor comparing an oral JAK inhibitor to tumor necrosis factor (TNF) blocker treatment, a higher rate of all-cause mortality, including sudden cardiovascular death, was observed with the JAK inhibitor. Consider the benefits and risks for the individual patient prior to initiating or continuing therapy with OPZELURA.

MALIGNANCIES

Malignancies were reported in patients treated with OPZELURA. Lymphoma and other malignancies have been observed in patients receiving JAK inhibitors used to treat inflammatory conditions. In RA patients treated with an oral JAK inhibitor, a higher rate of malignancies (excluding non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC)) was observed when compared with TNF blockers. Patients who are current or past smokers are at additional increased risk.

Consider the benefits and risks for the individual patient prior to initiating or continuing therapy with OPZELURA, particularly in patients with a known malignancy (other than successfully treated non-melanoma skin cancers), patients who develop a malignancy when on treatment, and patients who are current or past smokers.

Non-melanoma skin cancers, including basal cell and squamous cell carcinoma, have occurred in patients treated with OPZELURA. Perform periodic skin examinations during OPZELURA treatment and following treatment as appropriate. Exposure to sunlight and UV light should be limited by wearing protective clothing and using broad-spectrum sunscreen.

MAJOR ADVERSE CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS (MACE)

In RA patients 50 years of age and older with at least one cardiovascular risk factor treated with an oral JAK inhibitor, a higher rate of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) (defined as cardiovascular death, myocardial infarction, and stroke), was observed when compared with TNF blockers. Patients who are current or past smokers are at additional increased risk. Discontinue OPZELURA in patients who have experienced a myocardial infarction or stroke.

Consider the benefits and risks for the individual patient prior to initiating or continuing therapy with OPZELURA, particularly in patients who are current or past smokers and patients with other cardiovascular risk factors. Patients should be informed about the symptoms of serious cardiovascular events and the steps to take if they occur. Discontinue OPZELURA in patients that have experienced a myocardial infarction or stroke.

THROMBOSIS
Thromboembolic events were observed in trials with OPZELURA. Thrombosis, including pulmonary embolism (PE), deep venous thrombosis (DVT), and arterial thrombosis have been reported in patients receiving JAK inhibitors used to treat inflammatory conditions. Many of these adverse reactions were serious and some resulted in death. In RA patients 50 years of age and older with at least one cardiovascular risk factor treated with an oral JAK inhibitor, a higher rate of thrombosis was observed when compared with TNF blockers. Avoid OPZELURA in patients at risk. If symptoms of thrombosis occur, discontinue OPZELURA and treat appropriately.
Thrombocytopenia, Anemia, and Neutropenia

Thrombocytopenia, anemia, and neutropenia were reported in the clinical trials with OPZELURA. Consider the benefits and risks for individual patients who have a known history of these events prior to initiating therapy with OPZELURA. Perform CBC monitoring as clinically indicated. If signs and/or symptoms of clinically significant thrombocytopenia, anemia, and neutropenia occur, patients should discontinue OPZELURA.

Lipid Elevations

Treatment with oral ruxolitinib has been associated with increases in lipid parameters including total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, and triglycerides.

Adverse Reactions

In atopic dermatitis, the most common adverse reactions (≥1%) are nasopharyngitis (3%), diarrhea (1%), bronchitis (1%), ear infection (1%), eosinophil count increased (1%), urticaria (1%), folliculitis (1%), tonsillitis (1%), and rhinorrhea (1%).

Pregnancy Registry

There is a pregnancy registry that monitors pregnancy outcomes in pregnant persons exposed to OPZELURA during pregnancy. Pregnant persons exposed to OPZELURA and healthcare providers should report OPZELURA exposure by calling 1-855-463-3463 or visiting www.opzelura.pregnancy.incyte.com.

Lactation

Advise women not to breastfeed during treatment with OPZELURA and for approximately four weeks after the last dose (approximately 5-6 elimination half-lives).

Please see Full Prescribing Information, including Boxed Warning, and Medication Guide for OPZELURA.

Indication

OPZELURA is indicated for the topical short-term and non-continuous chronic treatment of mild to moderate atopic

Important Safety Information

Important Safety Information and indication

Serious Infections

Patients treated with oral Janus kinase inhibitors for inflammatory conditions are at risk for developing serious infections that may lead to hospitalization or death. Reported infections include:

Patients treated with oral Janus kinase inhibitors for inflammatory conditions are at risk for developing serious infections that may lead to hospitalization or death. Reported infections include: