How much does Sandostatin injection cost?

The cost for Sandostatin injectable solution (50 mcg/mL) is around $155 for a supply of 10 milliliters, depending on the pharmacy you visit. Prices are for cash paying customers only and are not valid with insurance plans.

Is Sandostatin LAR Depot chemotherapy?

Official Answer. Sandostatin is not a chemotherapy drug, it is a man-made hormone that has similar effects to somatostatin, a hormone produced naturally in our bodies by our hypothalamus and some other tissues such as the pancreas and the gastrointestinal tract.

How much does octreotide injection cost?

The average cost for 10 Vial(s), 1ml of 100mcg/ml each of the generic (octreotide acetate) is $209.99. You can buy octreotide acetate at the discounted price of $21.20 by using the WebMDRx coupon, a savings of 90%. Even if this drug is covered by Medicare or your insurance, we recommend you compare prices.

Is Sandostatin LAR Depot covered by Medicare?

Do Medicare prescription drug plans cover octreotide? Yes. 99% of Medicare prescription drug plans cover this drug.

What are the side effects of Sandostatin?

Nausea, vomiting, loose/oily stools, constipation, stomach upset, gas, bloating, dizziness, or headache may occur. Pain and irritation at the injection site may also occur. If any of these effects last or get worse, tell your doctor or pharmacist promptly.

When is octreotide prescribed?

Octreotide injection is used to treat severe diarrhea and other symptoms that occur with certain intestinal tumors (eg, vasoactive intestinal peptide tumors or VIPomas) or metastatic carcinoid tumors (tumors that has already spread in the body).

How long can you take Sandostatin LAR?

If short acting Sandostatin® is to be replaced by long-acting Sandostatin LAR®, short acting Sandostatin® should be continued for at least two weeks to maintain therapeutic doses in patients with carcinoid tumors or VIPomas.

What is Sandostatin injection used for?

Octreotide is used to treat severe watery diarrhea and sudden reddening of the face and neck caused by certain types of tumors (such as carcinoid tumors, vasoactive intestinal peptide tumors) that are found usually in the intestines and pancreas.

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What is the J code for Sandostatin?

HCPCS Codes:

Code Description
J2353 Octreotide injection, depot