reader1
08-23-2004, 06:28 PM
Just to let everyone know I am still having really good success with Xolair. I have been on it since October. Since January I have not had any antibiotics, and I have cut back on my meds and cut out the allergy shots altogether. No more sinus headaches and very few asthma symptoms since January.
Xolair is:
--not for everyone. If you have moderate to severe allergic asthma that has not responded to more traditional meds and/or allergy shots, you might want to talk to your doctor about it.
--not a quick fix. It can take up to 6 months to begin to take effect
--brand new. While approved by teh FDA, there is a lot we still don't know about it yet.
--expensive. It's costing my insurance $2600 per month. My insurance covers it all, but I know that a lot of folks do pay copayments - average $45 per month, I guess.
--is an injectable medication. It's available only through specialty pharmacies by doctor's orders
Someone asked about Medicaid - I would imagine they will cover it if you meet all the criteria for taking it.
Xolair is:
--not for everyone. If you have moderate to severe allergic asthma that has not responded to more traditional meds and/or allergy shots, you might want to talk to your doctor about it.
--not a quick fix. It can take up to 6 months to begin to take effect
--brand new. While approved by teh FDA, there is a lot we still don't know about it yet.
--expensive. It's costing my insurance $2600 per month. My insurance covers it all, but I know that a lot of folks do pay copayments - average $45 per month, I guess.
--is an injectable medication. It's available only through specialty pharmacies by doctor's orders
Someone asked about Medicaid - I would imagine they will cover it if you meet all the criteria for taking it.

