How Assistance Works
Streamlining our patient’s specialty pharmacy experience with unmatched full-service convenience
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1. Check Your Coverage/Benefits Verification
Our team of expert billers finds the best avenues of coverage that minimize out-of-pocket costs.
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2. Transfer Prescription to AmeriPharma™
We process your prescription by working with your previous pharmacy or prescriber, making the transition quick and easy.
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3. Prior Authorization
Our team of specialists obtains approval from your insurance companies within 24 to 72 hours.
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4. Copay Assistance & Financial Aid
We secure financial aid and decrease copays, out-of-pocket expenses, and high deductibles. To date, AmeriPharma™ Specialty Care has secured $55 million in financial assistance for our patients.
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5. Nursing Care Coordination
AmeriPharma™ puts your schedule and home environment first when scheduling and coordinating one of our specialized nurses for your in-home infusions.
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6. Delivery Coordination
Medications are always delivered in strict compliance with the specific requirements for shipping. Next-day and overnight cold-chain deliveries are coordinated around your schedule.
What Is Vosevi?
Vosevi is a prescription medication used to treat chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. It combines three active (main) ingredients; sofosbuvir, velpatasvir, and voxilaprevir. This medication stops the virus from multiplying.
Vosevi is an effective drug for the treatment of HCV infections. It is administered orally in tablet form. Vosevi is generally taken once daily, with or without food for 12 weeks. It is important to take Vosevi exactly as prescribed by your doctor and complete the entire course of treatment.
The following patients should not take Vosevi:
- Patients who have liver problems
- Patients who have hypersensitivity to any of its active ingredients
Prior to taking Vosevi, it is crucial to inform your doctor if you are planning to conceive a baby. Patients taking warfarin and rifampin should also consult with their doctor before starting Vosevi.
How Does Vosevi Work?
Vosevi is a nucleotide polymerase and protease inhibitor. It blocks specific enzymes that are essential for HCV replication.
The active ingredient in the drug prevents the virus from multiplying and infecting new cells by blocking the enzymes. This helps to reduce the amount of virus in the body and helps the immune system fight against the virus.</p>
How Is Vosevi Used?
Vosevi is given as a once-daily tablet with or without food. It is essential to take the medication exactly as prescribed by your doctor and not miss any doses. Moreover, it is crucial to inform your doctor about your current or previous medicines, as some may interact with Vosevi.
When taking Vosevi, it is important to avoid alcohol. This can increase the risk of severe side effects, including liver damage.
Patients should also not take medications containing sofosbuvir, velpatasvir, or voxilaprevir with Vosevi. This can increase the risk of side effects and reduce the effectiveness of Vosevi.
Copay and Financial Assistance
AmeriPharma™ Specialty Care alleviates financial burdens for patients and their families
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Advanced software locates funding sources to match you with top-dollar foundation programs
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One of our copay assistance specialists will assist with the application process
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Automatic updates will be sent to you and your physician on the status of the funding
Dosing Information of Vosevi
The following is the dosing guide of Vosevi:
Dose for Hepatitis C
The usual dose of Vosevi is one tablet once a day, given orally.
There is not enough evidence of treatment with Vosevi in patients under 18. Also, patients should not share their medications with others.
Strength
Vosevi contains 400 mg of sofosbuvir, 100 mg of velpatasvir, and 100 mg of voxilaprevir.
Vosevi Side Effects
The common or mild side effects of Vosevi include:
- Fatigue
- Nausea
- Headache
- Abdominal pain
- Diarrhea
- Rash
- Trouble sleeping
The moderate side effects of Vosevi include:
- Depression
- Insomnia
Severe side effects include:
- Hepatitis B (HBV) reactivation
- Liver failure
- Anaphylaxis
These side effects are usually caused by the body’s immune system responding to the virus. The common or mild side effects occur normally and go away as your body gets used to the drug. Contact your doctor for medical advice if these side effects persist or worsen. As with all medications, it is important to report any new or worsening symptoms to your doctor.
Insurances Accepted
We accept Medicare, multi-state Medicaid, Medi-Cal, Blue Shield, and most private insurances. Call us to find out more about your coverage.
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