AccessOne® provides a variety of complimentary services designed to make it easier for you to get the care you need.
Your personally assigned AccessOne® Care Coordinator will work closely with you to coordinate customized, one-to-one support. You will have the opportunity to choose the services you would like to receive, including:
Your Care Coordinator can also assist you in identifying appropriate resources if your out-of-pocket costs are a concern. To learn more, download the AccessOne® Brochure [1]. (Requires Adobe® Reader®. Click here [2] to download.)
AccessOne® is in no way an extension of medical treatment provided by healthcare professionals for individual patients. The program goal is to provide additional information and customer service to patients receiving treatment with REMICADE® (infliximab). The AccessOne® program may be discontinued at any time.You may discontinue your participation at any time by calling 1-888-ACCESS-1 (1-888-222-3771).
Only your doctor can recommend a course of treatment after checking your health condition. REMICADE® (infliximab) can cause serious side effects such as lowering your ability to fight infections. Some patients, especially those 65 years and older, have had serious infections caused by viruses, fungi or bacteria that have spread throughout the body, including tuberculosis (TB) and histoplasmosis. Some of these infections have been fatal. Your doctor should monitor you closely for signs and symptoms of TB during treatment with REMICADE®.
Unusual cancers have been reported in children and teenage patients taking TNF-blocker medicines. Hepatosplenic T-cell lymphoma, a rare form of fatal lymphoma, has occurred mostly in teenage or young adult males with Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis who were taking REMICADE® and azathioprine or 6-mercaptopurine. For children and adults taking TNF blockers, including REMICADE®, the chances of getting lymphoma or other cancers may increase.
You should discuss any concerns about your health and medical care with your doctor.
What should I tell my doctor before I take REMICADE®?
You should let your doctor know if you have or ever had any of the following:
Also tell your doctor if you:
What should I watch for and talk to my doctor about before or while taking REMICADE®?
The following serious (sometimes fatal) side effects have been reported in people taking REMICADE®.
You should tell your doctor right away if you have any of the signs listed below:
For more information, please download the Full Prescribing Information and Medication Guide and discuss it with your doctor.
You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA.
Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088.
Links:
[1] http://www.remicade.com/remicade/assets/AccessOne brochure.pdf
[2] http://get.adobe.com/reader
[3] http://www.remicade.com/pediatric-ulcerative-colitis/co-pay-support