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Summary of resources to help you pay for TALVEY™ [PDF]

Janssen CarePath Savings Program for TALVEY™

Eligible patients using commercial or private insurance can save on out-of-pocket medication costs for TALVEY™. Depending on your health insurance plan, savings may apply toward co-pay, co-insurance, or deductible. Eligible patients pay $5 for each injection, with a $26,000 maximum program benefit per calendar year. Not valid for patients using Medicare, Medicaid, or other government-funded programs to pay for their medications. Terms expire at the end of each calendar year and may change. Participate without sharing your income information. Program does not cover the cost to give you your treatment.

We provide cost support directly to patients through the Janssen CarePath Savings Program. This benefit is intended to help eligible patients afford their out-of-pocket obligations as set by their health plans. The cost support is meant solely for patients—not health plans and/or their partners. If you are having any difficulty accessing cost support through the Janssen CarePath Savings Program, please contact us at 877-CarePath (877-227-3728).

See program requirements

To enroll in the Janssen CarePath Savings Program

Visit MyJanssenCarePath.com to create an online account, check your eligibility, enroll in the Savings Program, manage your Savings Program benefits, and receive timely alerts and program updates.

Express Enrollment

If you only want to check your eligibility and enroll in the Janssen CarePath Savings Program, use Express Enrollment at MyJanssenCarePath.com/express. There is a "Print a Card" feature to provide you with a Savings Program card. You will not have a Janssen CarePath account and will not be able to view and manage your Savings Program benefits.

Or call a Janssen CarePath Care Coordinator at 877-CarePath (877-227-3728), Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM ET.

State-Sponsored Programs

Some states sponsor prescription financial assistance programs, each with its own eligibility requirements. Find out if your state has a program that can help you.

Independent co-pay assistance foundations

Independent co-pay assistance foundations have their own rules for eligibility, which are subject to change. We cannot guarantee a foundation will help you. We can only refer you to foundations that support your disease state. This information is provided as a resource for you. We do not endorse any particular foundation. The foundations on this list are not the only ones that might be able to help you.

Additional Affordability Support from Janssen

State-Sponsored Programs

Some states sponsor prescription financial assistance programs, each with its own eligibility requirements. Find out if your state has a program that can help you.

Medicare Savings Program

Many states have programs for people with limited income and resources that pay some or all of Medicare's premiums and may pay Medicare deductibles and co-insurance. Find out if your state has a program that can help you.

Medicaid

Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) provide free or low-cost health coverage to millions of Americans, including some low-income people, families and children, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with disabilities.

Some states have expanded their Medicaid programs to cover all people below certain income levels.

Independent co-pay assistance foundations

Independent co-pay assistance foundations have their own rules for eligibility, which are subject to change. We cannot guarantee a foundation will help you. We can only refer you to foundations that support your disease state. This information is provided as a resource for you. We do not endorse any particular foundation. The foundations on this list are not the only ones that might be able to help you.

Additional Affordability Support from Janssen

State-Sponsored Programs

Some states sponsor prescription financial assistance programs, each with its own eligibility requirements. Find out if your state has a program that can help you.

Medicaid

Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) provide free or low-cost health coverage to millions of Americans, including some low-income people, families and children, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with disabilities.

Some states have expanded their Medicaid programs to cover all people below certain income levels.

Independent co-pay assistance foundations

Independent co-pay assistance foundations have their own rules for eligibility, which are subject to change. We cannot guarantee a foundation will help you. We can only refer you to foundations that support your disease state. This information is provided as a resource for you. We do not endorse any particular foundation. The foundations on this list are not the only ones that might be able to help you.

Johnson & Johnson Patient Assistance Foundation, Inc. (JJPAF)

Janssen CarePath Savings Program for TALVEY™

Eligible patients using commercial or private insurance can save on out-of-pocket medication costs for TALVEY™. Depending on your health insurance plan, savings may apply toward co-pay, co-insurance, or deductible. Eligible patients pay $5 for each injection, with a $26,000 maximum program benefit per calendar year. Not valid for patients using Medicare, Medicaid, or other government-funded programs to pay for their medications. Terms expire at the end of each calendar year and may change. Participate without sharing your income information. Program does not cover the cost to give you your treatment.

We provide cost support directly to patients through the Janssen CarePath Savings Program. This benefit is intended to help eligible patients afford their out-of-pocket obligations as set by their health plans. The cost support is meant solely for patients—not health plans and/or their partners. If you are having any difficulty accessing cost support through the Janssen CarePath Savings Program, please contact us at 877-CarePath (877-227-3728).

See program requirements

To enroll in the Janssen CarePath Savings Program

Visit MyJanssenCarePath.com to create an online account, check your eligibility, enroll in the Savings Program, manage your Savings Program benefits, and receive timely alerts and program updates.

Express Enrollment

If you only want to check your eligibility and enroll in the Janssen CarePath Savings Program, use Express Enrollment at MyJanssenCarePath.com/express. There is a "Print a Card" feature to provide you with a Savings Program card. You will not have a Janssen CarePath account and will not be able to view and manage your Savings Program benefits.

Or call a Janssen CarePath Care Coordinator at 877-CarePath (877-227-3728), Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM ET.

State-Sponsored Programs

Some states sponsor prescription financial assistance programs, each with its own eligibility requirements. Find out if your state has a program that can help you.

Medicare Savings Program

Many states have programs for people with limited income and resources that pay some or all of Medicare's premiums and may pay Medicare deductibles and co-insurance. Find out if your state has a program that can help you.

Medicaid

Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) provide free or low-cost health coverage to millions of Americans, including some low-income people, families and children, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with disabilities.

Some states have expanded their Medicaid programs to cover all people below certain income levels.

Independent co-pay assistance foundations

Independent co-pay assistance foundations have their own rules for eligibility, which are subject to change. We cannot guarantee a foundation will help you. We can only refer you to foundations that support your disease state. This information is provided as a resource for you. We do not endorse any particular foundation. The foundations on this list are not the only ones that might be able to help you.

Additional Affordability Support from Janssen

Johnson & Johnson Patient Assistance Foundation, Inc. (JJPAF)

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

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What is TALVEY® (talquetamab-tgvs)?

TALVEY® is a prescription medicine to treat adults with multiple myeloma who:

  • have already received at least 4 treatment regimens, including a proteasome inhibitor, an immunomodulatory agent, and an anti-CD38 monoclonal antibody to treat their multiple myeloma, and
  • their cancer has come back or did not respond to prior treatment

TALVEY® is approved based on patient response. Data are not yet available to show if TALVEY® improves survival or symptoms.

It is not known if TALVEY® is safe and effective in children.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

What is the most important information I should know about TALVEY®?

TALVEY® may cause side effects that are serious, life-threatening, or lead to death, including Cytokine Release Syndrome (CRS) and neurologic problems.

Call your healthcare provider or get medical help right away if you develop any of the signs or symptoms of CRS or neurologic problems listed below at any time during your treatment with TALVEY®:

Cytokine Release Syndrome (CRS). CRS is common during treatment with TALVEY® and can also be serious or life-threatening. Signs and symptoms of CRS may include:

  • fever (100.4°F or higher)
  • dizziness or lightheadedness
  • chills
  • difficulty breathing
  • feeling anxious
  • headache
  • fast heartbeat

Neurologic problems. Symptoms of neurologic problems with TALVEY® may include:

  • headache
  • feeling confused
  • being less alert or aware
  • feeling disoriented
  • trouble speaking or writing
  • shaking (tremors)
  • numbness and tingling (feeling like “pins and needles”)
  • feeling sleepy
  • feeling very sleepy with low energy
  • slow or difficulty thinking
  • seizures
  • muscle weakness
  • memory loss
  • burning, throbbing, or stabbing pain
  • Due to the risk of CRS and neurologic problems, you should be hospitalized for 48 hours after all doses of TALVEY® that are part of the “step-up dosing schedule.” The “step-up dosing schedule” is when you receive the first 2 or 3 doses of TALVEY®, which are smaller “step-up” doses, and also the first full “treatment dose” of TALVEY®.
  • TALVEY® is given weekly or every 2 weeks. Your healthcare provider will decide the number of days to wait between your doses of TALVEY® as well as how many treatments you will receive.
    • If you receive TALVEY® weekly, “Step-up dose 1” is given on day 1 of treatment. “Step-up dose 2” is usually given on day 4 of treatment. The first “treatment dose” is usually given on day 7 of treatment.
    • If you receive TALVEY® every 2 weeks, “Step-up dose 1” is given on day 1 of treatment. “Step-up dose 2” is usually given on day 4 of treatment. “Step-up dose 3” is usually given on day 7 of treatment. The first “treatment dose” is usually given on day 10 of treatment.
  • If your dose of TALVEY® is delayed for any reason, you may need to repeat the “step-up dosing schedule” to receive TALVEY®.
  • Before each “step up” dose of TALVEY®, you will receive medicines to help reduce your risk of CRS. Your healthcare provider will decide if you need to receive medicines to help reduce your risk of CRS with future doses.
  • Your healthcare provider will monitor you for signs and symptoms of CRS and neurologic problems as well as other side effects, and treat you as needed.

TALVEY® is available only through the TECVAYLI® and TALVEY® Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) due to the risk of CRS and neurologic problems.

You will receive a Patient Wallet Card from your healthcare provider. Carry the Patient Wallet Card with you at all times and show it to all of your healthcare providers. The Patient Wallet Card lists signs and symptoms of CRS and neurologic problems.

Get medical help right away if you develop any of the signs and symptoms listed on the Patient Wallet Card. You may need to be treated in a hospital.

  • If you have any questions about TALVEY®, ask your healthcare provider.
  • Your healthcare provider may temporarily stop or completely stop your treatment with TALVEY® if you develop CRS, neurologic problems, or any other side effects that are severe.

See “What are the possible side effects of TALVEY®?” for more information about side effects.

Before you receive TALVEY®, tell your healthcare provider about all of your medical conditions, including if you:

  • have an infection
  • are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. TALVEY® may harm your unborn baby. Tell your healthcare provider if you become pregnant or think that you may be pregnant during treatment with TALVEY®.

Females who are able to become pregnant:

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    • Your healthcare provider should do a pregnancy test before you start treatment with TALVEY®.
    • You should use effective birth control (contraception) during treatment and for 3 months after your last dose of TALVEY®.
  • are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed. It is not known if TALVEY® passes into your breast milk. Do not breastfeed during treatment and for 3 months after your last dose of TALVEY®.

Tell your healthcare provider about all the medicines you take, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements.

How will I receive TALVEY®?

  • TALVEY® will be given to you by your healthcare provider as an injection under your skin (subcutaneous injection), usually in the stomach area (abdomen). TALVEY® may also be injected into your thigh or another area of your body.
  • See “What is the most important information I should know about TALVEY®?” at the beginning of the Medication Guide for information about how you will receive TALVEY®.
  • If you miss any appointments, call your healthcare provider as soon as possible to reschedule your appointment.

What should I avoid while receiving TALVEY®?

Do not drive, operate heavy machinery, or do other dangerous activities during and for 48 hours after your TALVEY® “step-up dose” is completed or at any time during treatment with TALVEY®, if you develop dizziness, confusion, tremors, sleepiness, or any other symptoms that impair consciousness, until your signs and symptoms go away. These may be signs and symptoms of CRS or neurologic problems.

See “What is the most important information I should know about TALVEY®?” for more information about signs and symptoms of CRS and neurologic problems.

What are the possible side effects of TALVEY®?

TALVEY® may cause serious side effects, including:

  • See “What is the most important information I should know about TALVEY®?”
  • Mouth problems and weight loss. Tell your healthcare provider or get medical help right away if you develop any of the following symptoms of mouth problems:
  • changes in sense of taste
  • dry mouth
  • trouble swallowing
  • mouth sores

Your healthcare provider will monitor you for these symptoms and will monitor your weight during treatment with TALVEY®. Tell your healthcare provider if you lose weight during treatment with TALVEY®.

  • Infections. TALVEY® can cause serious infections that can be life-threatening and may lead to death. Your healthcare provider will monitor you for signs and symptoms of infection before and during treatment with TALVEY®. Tell your healthcare provider right away if you get or develop any signs or symptoms of infection during treatment with TALVEY®, including:
  • fever of 100.4°F (38°C) or higher
  • chills
  • cough
  • chest pain
  • tiredness
  • shortness of breath
  • painful rash
  • sore throat
  • pain during urination
  • feeling weak or generally unwell
  • Decreased blood cell counts. Decreased blood cell counts are common during treatment with TALVEY® and can also be severe. Your healthcare provider will check your blood cell counts during treatment with TALVEY®.
  • Skin problems. Skin problems are common during treatment with TALVEY® and can also be serious. Tell your healthcare provider if you get skin problems such as skin rash, raised red bumps, or redness of the skin.
  • Liver problems. Abnormal liver tests can happen during treatment with TALVEY®. Your healthcare provider will do blood tests before and during treatment with TALVEY® to check your liver. Tell your healthcare provider if you develop any of the following symptoms of liver problems:
  • tiredness
  • loss of appetite
  • pain in your right upper stomach-area (abdomen)
  • dark urine
  • yellowing of your skin or the white part of your eyes

The most common side effects of TALVEY® include:

  • changes in your sense of taste
  • nail problems
  • muscle and joint pain
  • feeling very tired
  • weight loss
  • dry mouth
  • fever
  • very dry skin that may affect the mucous membranes (such as the mouth and eyes)
  • difficulty swallowing
  • infected nose, sinuses or throat (cold)
  • diarrhea

The most common severe abnormal lab test results with TALVEY® include decreased white blood cells and red blood cells. These are not all the possible side effects of TALVEY®.

Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.

Please read full Prescribing Information, including Boxed Warning, for TALVEY®.

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