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Is NiceRx a Hadlima coupon provider?

NiceRx is a service provider that helps eligible individuals access patient assistance programs. We do not offer trial offers or free Hadlima samples.

Hadlima patient assistance program

Patient assistance programs are typically sponsored by pharmaceutical companies and provide free or discounted medications to individuals with low income who are uninsured or under-insured and meet the eligibility criteria that vary by program. There are currently no known patient assistance programs for this medication.

How much does Hadlima cost without insurance?

Hadlima prices without insurance will vary depending on how much you buy. Prices will also vary by retailer.

How much does Hadlima cost with insurance?

The copay for Hadlima will vary by the terms of your healthcare plan. To find out what you might need to pay for Hadlima with insurance, your insurance provider or pharmacist will be able to help you calculate the copay costs with your current insurance.

What is Hadlima?

Hadlima is an FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) approved medication manufactured by Samsung Bioepis Co., Ltd. Hadlima is a tumor necrosis factor (TNF) blocker that may be prescribed in combination with other rheumatology medications like methotrexate for treatment of:

  • Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) – to reduce the signs and symptoms, induce a major clinical response, inhibit the progress of structural damage, and improve physical function
  • Polyarticular juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) – to reduce the signs and symptoms of moderate to severe active polyarticular JIA in patients 4 years of age and older
  • Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) – to reduce the signs and symptoms, inhibit the progress of structural damage, and improve physical function
  • Ankylosing spondylitis – to reduce the signs and symptoms
  • Adult Crohn’s Disease – to reduce the signs and symptoms and induce and maintain remission in adult patients with moderate to severe active Crohn’s Disease who have not had an adequate response to treatment, or have lost response to or are not tolerant to infliximab
  • Ulcerative Colitis – to induce and sustain remission in adult patients with moderate to severe active ulcerative colitis who have not had an adequate response to immunosuppressants such as corticosteroids, azathioprine, or 6­ mercaptopurine
  • Plaque Psoriasis – for the treatment of adult patients with moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis who are appropriate for systemic treatment or phototherapy, and when other systemic treatments are not appropriate

Hadlima is biosimilar to Humira, meaning that the biological product is approved based on data showing that it is highly similar to an FDA-approved product, known as the reference product and that there are no clinical differences between the biosimilar product and the reference product.

What doses of Hadlima are available?

Hadlima is available as a subcutaneous injection, in the following doses: 40 mg/0.8 mL in a single-dose prefilled autoinjector, and 40 mg/0.8 mL in a single-dose prefilled syringe.

Always speak with a healthcare professional for medical advice about any changes to your dose so they can monitor and evaluate your condition.

Hadlima active ingredients

Hadlima contains adalimumab-bwwd, a monoclonal antibody.

Hadlima side effects

The most common side effects of Hadlima in clinical trials include:

  • Upper respiratory tract infections
  • Injection site reactions
  • Headache
  • Rash

In rare instances, Hadlima can cause more serious side effects. These can include:

  • Serious infections leading to hospitalization or death, including tuberculosis, bacterial sepsis, and invasive fungal infections
  • Lymphoma and other malignancies have been reported in children and adolescent patients treated with TNF blockers
  • Anaphylaxis or serious allergic reactions
  • Hepatitis B virus reactivation
  • Demyelinating disease
  • Cytopenias
  • Heart failure – arrhythmia, atrial fibrillation, chest pain, coronary artery disorder, heart arrest, hypertensive encephalopathy, myocardial infarction, syncope, tachycardia
  • Lupus-like syndrome an autoimmune disease

Your doctor will assess the benefits of using Hadlima against your risk of side effects. Patients are encouraged to report negative side effects or adverse reactions of Hadlima to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088.

Hadlima drug interactions

Hadlima can interact with other medications. These include:

  • Abatacept
  • Etanercept
  • Anakinra
  • Live vaccine immunizations

This list is not exhaustive and other prescription drugs may interact with Hadlima. Tell your healthcare provider about all the medicines you take, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements.

Hadlima contraindications

You should not use Hadlima if you:

  • Are allergic to the active ingredient adalimumab-bwwd
  • Are allergic to any of the other ingredients in Hadlima

Talk to your doctor before using Hadlima if you:

  • Are taking any of the medications that could interact with Hadlima
  • Have blood disorders, such as aplastic anemia, pancytopenia, or thrombocytopenia
  • Have congestive heart failure
  • Have Guillain-Barré syndrome
  • Have an active infection
  • Have a low number of white blood cells (leukopenia)
  • Have multiple sclerosis
  • Have eye problems
  • Are pregnant or are planning to become pregnant
  • Are breastfeeding or are planning to breastfeed

Hadlima generic

Hadlima is the trademark brand name for adalimumab-bwwd manufactured by Samsung Bioepis Co., Ltd. A generic version of adalimumab-bwwd is not available. Generic drugs are generally cheaper than brand-name drugs, but you can still find Hadlima savings through NiceRx.

The content on this website is intended for information purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice. The information on this website should not be relied upon and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. You should always speak to your doctor regarding the risks and benefits of any treatment.