Patient Support with COAGADEX
If you or someone you know has been recently diagnosed with HFXD and/or prescribed COAGADEX, resources are available!
Patient Support
Kedrion offers a free patient support program for people living with hereditary factor X deficiency and their caregivers.
We have nurses on staff, who are available to help you:
- Better understand HFXD and your symptoms
- Learn more about taking COAGADEX
- Talk with your doctor about your needs
We can also help connect you with your local and national factor X communities.
You can also call (844) 424-1010 (toll-free) Monday through Friday, 9 am to 7 pm Eastern Time, or email us.
The COAGADEX Copay Support Program
If you have a valid prescription for COAGADEX, and are having trouble paying for your medication, we may be able to help!
The COAGADEX Copay Support Program:
- Can help cover out-of-pocket expenses for a COAGADEX prescription. Some restrictions apply
- Is easy to use, with no cards required
- Have your doctor or pharmacy contact MedMonk to enroll
To get started, have your doctor complete the COAGADEX New Patient Start Form.
- All pages must be completed and faxed to MedMonk for benefit verification
New Patient
Start Form (provider to complete
and submit)
| MedMonk | |
|---|---|
| Phone: | 888-262-8040 |
| Fax: | 408-419-1768 |
Connect with Us
As the maker of COAGADEX, Kedrion is here to support you.
Complete the form below to connect with us for more information or to ask a question.
You can also call toll-free: (844) 424-1010 (Monday through Friday, 9 am to 7 pm Eastern Time)
Resources
Links for more information
Visit these sites for more information about factor X deficiency, including local and national events in the bleeding disorder community.
Specialty Pharmacies
Kedrion works with the following pharmacies to make COAGADEX available for you.
Accredo Health Group, Inc.
CVS Specialty Pharmacy
Option Care
Optum Infusion Pharmacy
Paragon Specialty
1-888-588-1072
PromptCare
Soleo Health
Hemophilia treatment centers
Many patients with bleeding disorders seek diagnosis and treatment at a Hemophilia Treatment Center (HTC). More than 140 HTCs are found across the US. They provide high-quality care for people with all types of bleeding disorders. Talk with your doctor about HTCs.
Call us with any questions you may have
Toll-free (844) 424-1010 (Monday through Friday 9 am to 7 pm Eastern Time)
Kedrion is proud that COAGADEX is available for anyone with hereditary factor X deficiency.
Indications and Usage for COAGADEX
COAGADEX, a plasma-derived blood coagulation factor X concentrate, is indicated in adults and children with hereditary factor X deficiency for:
- Routine prophylaxis to reduce the frequency of bleeding episodes
- On-demand treatment and control of bleeding episodes
- Perioperative management of bleeding in patients with mild, moderate and severe hereditary factor X deficiency
Contraindication for COAGADEX
COAGADEX is contraindicated in patients who have had life-threatening hypersensitivity reactions to COAGADEX.
Important Safety Information for COAGADEX
Allergic type hypersensitivity reactions, including anaphylaxis, are possible with COAGADEX. If symptoms occur, patients should discontinue use of the product immediately, contact their physician, and administer appropriate treatment.
The formation of neutralizing antibodies (inhibitors) to factor X is a possible complication in the management of individuals with factor X deficiency. Carefully monitor patients taking COAGADEX for the development of inhibitors by appropriate clinical observations and laboratory tests.
COAGADEX is made from human plasma and may contain infectious agents, e.g. viruses, the variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD) agent and, theoretically, the Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) agent. No cases of transmission of viral diseases, vCJD or CJD, have been associated with the use of COAGADEX.
In clinical studies, the most common adverse reactions (frequency ≥5% of subjects) with COAGADEX were infusion site erythema, infusion site pain, fatigue and back pain.
Please see complete Prescribing Information for COAGADEX.
You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit https://www.fda.gov/medwatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088.
You may also call Kedrion at 1-866-398-0825 or email US_Medicalinfo@kedrion.com.
