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Brand names: Cabenuva
First long-acting injectable HIV regimen: cabotegravir (INSTI) + rilpivirine (NNRTI) given monthly or bimonthly.
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Hi y'all! I'm PIC at an independent specialty pharmacy, and I'm finding that we're losing money consistently on a few meds. Just wanted to see if anyone knows about any GPOs or anywhere with I can look for better pricing on: Fasenra, Cabenuva, and Apretude. Thanks in advance and hope your Monday did
Does anyone have any fixes for Cabenuva and its inability to be correctly deducted from inventory in EPIC? The complication is that it’s one kit with two drugs and after many attempts at tickets the IT department is just like, well it can’t be done. It is 2025 and I refuse to believe there isn’t a f
Hi! Has anyone had any success with billing medical benefits for medications like Apretude and Cabenuva? My pharmacy dispenses them already, but it seems like a few plans in my area (PA/NJ) require these medications to go through medical benefits (IBX, UHC Community Plan). Was wondering if anyone h
Please help me understand this medication. I’m certain this is an IM medication, but was told repeatedly that it’s an oral medication. Even more fun, is that while I can locate the generic oral tablets, no NDC is provided. Is this because this medication is so new, or since it must be administered
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Tablet
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Oral