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FAQs

What if I can't afford Invanz (Ertapenem)?

Invanz (Ertapenem) Patient Assistance may be right for you! We believe that high deductibles and copays shouldn’t prevent anyone from receiving the medications they need. That’s why at QuickRx, we offer assistance accessing Invanz (Ertapenem) Copay Assistance Programs. This is designed to help patients reduce their monthly out-of-pocket costs.

Our program partners with many foundations and manufacturer assistance programs to help make medication affordable. Fill out the form on this page and someone from our dedicated team will be in touch within one business day. 

Worried that copay assistance or a Invanz (Ertapenem) copay card might not be for you? Give us a call! Not only are we dedicated to helping with access to copay assistance programs, but we are also committed to giving every person their lowest price possible, even if you aren’t using prescription coverage.

What is Invanz (Ertapenem) Copay Assistance?

Invanz (Ertapenem) Copay Assistance comes in the form of various savings programs, which are often referred to as “Invanz copay cards.” These Invanz patient assistance programs can be very difficult for patients to find, enroll, and keep an active status.
Although these programs are free, many people are not aware they exist. That is where QuickRx comes in. We have a highly-skilled team dedicated to helping make prescription copays affordable for all who qualify by facilitating access to these programs.

How does the Invanz (Ertapenem) Copay Card Assistance program work?

The Invanz (Ertapenem) Copay Assistance programs each have their own set of rules and regulations. This is the part of the process that has proven to be frustrating for many people seeing copay assistance.

However, with QuickRx your experience will be anything but! Our dedicated team will work to make the Invanz (Ertapenem) Copay Card process as seamless as possible for you. In fact, your part of the process involves just a few short, easy steps to find out if you qualify for copay assistance.

 

Is Invanz (Ertapenem) covered by insurance?

Invanz (Ertapenem) is typically covered by insurance, but coverage may vary depending on the individual’s insurance plan and the specific circumstances of their treatment. It is recommended to check with your insurance provider to determine coverage details.

What are the steps to find out if I qualify for Invanz (Ertapenem) copay assistance?

Step 1:
Get started using one of these options;

Step 2:
Fill out some easy forms

Step 3:
Submit a few pieces of documentation to our team.

That’s it! From there, our team will handle everything to see if you qualify. If you meet the qualification guidelines, our team will ensure that your discounts are automatically applied for you at the pharmacy, coordinate pickup or home delivery of your medications, and they’ll even continue to monitor your case! With QuickRx you will have peace of mind knowing that you will never have any surprise lapse in copay assistance benefits.

What are the side effects of Invanz (Ertapenem)?

Common Side Effects:

  • Diarrhea: Often mild and self-limiting but can be more severe in some cases.
  • Nausea and Vomiting
  • Headache
  • Injection Site Reactions: Redness, pain, swelling, or irritation at the site of injection.

Less Common Side Effects:

  • Rash or Skin Reactions: Including itching, hives, or other forms of skin irritation.
  • Dizziness
  • Fever
  • Constipation
  • Abdominal Pain
  • Indigestion (Dyspepsia)
  • Vaginal Yeast Infection: Symptoms may include itching, burning, and discharge.
  • Cough

Serious Side Effects:

  • Allergic Reactions: Symptoms may include hives, difficulty breathing, and swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat. Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction that requires immediate medical attention.
  • Seizures: Particularly in patients with pre-existing central nervous system disorders or compromised renal function.
  • Severe Diarrhea (Clostridioides difficile-associated Diarrhea): Can occur during or after treatment and may require discontinuation of therapy.
  • Kidney Problems: Including changes in urination frequency, pain in the lower back, or elevated blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and serum creatinine levels.
  • Blood Disorders: Including anemia, leukopenia (reduced white blood cells), thrombocytopenia (reduced platelets), and eosinophilia (increased eosinophils).
  • Liver Dysfunction: Elevated liver enzymes (e.g., ALT, AST), jaundice (yellowing of the skin or eyes), or hepatitis.
  • Neurotoxicity: Confusion, hallucinations, or altered mental status, especially in elderly patients or those with renal impairment.
  • Stevens-Johnson Syndrome or Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis: Rare, but severe skin reactions that cause painful blisters and sores, requiring immediate medical attention.

Rare Side Effects:

  • Hypotension (Low Blood Pressure)
  • Hypokalemia (Low Potassium Levels)
  • Hyperglycemia (High Blood Sugar Levels)
  • Pseudomembranous Colitis: Inflammation of the colon that can occur during or after antibiotic use.
  • Anemia: Reduction in red blood cells, leading to fatigue and weakness.
  • Peripheral Edema: Swelling in the extremities, particularly the legs and feet.
  • Renal Impairment: Worsening of kidney function, particularly in those with pre-existing kidney issues.
  • Myopathy: Muscle weakness or pain.

Postmarketing Experience:

The following additional side effects have been reported since Invanz became available on the market:

  • Severe Hypersensitivity Reactions: Such as angioedema, a rapid swelling of the skin and mucous membranes.
  • Cholestasis: A condition where bile flow from the liver is reduced or blocked.
  • Thrombophlebitis: Inflammation of the veins, typically where the medication was injected.

Important Notes:

  • Monitoring: Patients on Invanz should be monitored for signs of allergic reactions, neurotoxicity, and changes in kidney and liver function.
  • Consult Healthcare Provider: It’s essential to inform your healthcare provider if you experience any unusual or severe side effects. Some side effects may require discontinuation of the medication or other interventions.

The occurrence of side effects when taking Invanz (Ertapenem) can vary depending on the individual’s health condition, age, and other factors. Always consult with your healthcare provider for a more personalized assessment and for any concerns related to side effects.