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Treatment with a biosimilar

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Coram CVS Specialty Infusion Services explains which conditions biosimilars can be helpful treatments

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Biologics are a special kind of medication that are approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat certain conditions like Crohn’s disease, rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, diabetes and more. Some examples of biologics are insulin, hormones and vaccines.

Biosimilars are medications that are made to be highly similar to the biologic and have no clinically meaningful differences in safety or effectiveness. Biosimilars work the same way as biologics and are taken the same way. They also have the same possible side effects. Biosimilars are tested to make sure they are as safe and work as well as the biologics. They also need to be approved by the FDA.

Biosimilars may cost less than biologics and may provide greater access to biologic and/or biosimilar treatment options. When there is more than one medication available to treat a condition, the drug pricing usually becomes more competitive.

Not all biologics have a biosimilar. But biosimilars are available to treat conditions like:

  • Crohn’s disease
  • Ulcerative colitis
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Psoriatic arthritis 
  • Ankylosing spondylitis 
  • Plaque psoriasis 
  • Certain cancers 
  • Diabetes 


Your doctor may suggest treating your condition with a biosimilar. If you’re already using a biologic that works well, they may suggest that you change to a biosimilar, especially if it costs less. Talk to your doctor about your treatment options. Together, you can decide on the one that is best for you.

Coram can help you stay on track and manage side effects. Our goal is to help you get the best outcomes from your treatment plan. Contact us to speak to a pharmacist or nurse specially trained in caring for complex conditions and rare diseases. 

 

CVS Specialty and Coram CVS Specialty Infusion Services (Coram) have partnered to dispense and administer biosimilars therapy to patients. Choose pickup or contactless delivery of your infusion therapy and supplies to your door. Find out more here.

 

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