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Medically reviewed by  Jamie Winn, PharmD

Is NiceRx a Mitosol coupon provider?

At NiceRx, we help eligible individuals access patient assistance programs. This means that we are not a Mitosol coupon, a Mitosol discount card, or a Mitosol copay card provider. We do not offer any medication trial offers, or free Mitosol samples.

Mitosol 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.

Can NiceRx help me get Mitosol cheaper if I have insurance?

We may be able to help you if you have insurance, including if your insurance company will not pay for your Mitosol medication, or if you have a high copay or coinsurance responsibility. We may even be able to assist if you do not have insurance. Please fill in our enrollment application to find out more.

How much does Mitosol cost without insurance?

Mitosol costs without insurance will vary depending on how much you buy and the retailer you buy it from. As a guide, Mitosol ophthalmic kit 0.2 mg will typically cost around $1,300 for 3 kits.

How much does Mitosol cost with insurance?

The copay of Mitosol will vary in line with the specific terms of your healthcare plan. For further details about what you may need to pay, your insurance provider or pharmacist will be able to calculate the copay costs with your current insurance.

What is Mitosol?

Mitosol is an FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) approved medication manufactured by Mobius Therapeutics LLC. Mitosol is an antimetabolite for ophthalmic use as an adjunct to ab externo glaucoma surgery. It is not recommended for use in pediatric patients.

What doses of Mitosol are available?

Mitosol is available as a sterile lyophilized mixture of 0.2 mg mitomycin and 0.4 mg mannitol. When reconstituted with 1 mL of sterile water for injection, the solution contains 0.2 mg/mL mitomycin.

Reconstituted Mitosol should be used within 1 hour of reconstitution. If the mixture does not dissolve, allow it to stand at room temperature until it has completely dissolved into the solution.

Mitosol is for topical application to the surgical site of glaucoma filtration surgery. It is not for intraocular administration. Fully soak the sponges provided in the Kit using the entire reconstituted contents of the vial according to the instructions for use. Apply sponges equally to the treatment area, in a single layer, using surgical forceps. Keep the sponges on the treatment area for two minutes, before removing for disposal.

Always speak with your healthcare provider about any changes to your treatment so they can monitor and evaluate your condition.

Mitosol active ingredients

Mitosol contains mitomycin as the active ingredient.

Mitosol side effects

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

  • Blebitis – bleb ulceration, chronic leak, related infection, conjunctival necrosis, and thin-walled bleb
  • Corneal endothelial damage, Descemet’s detachment, induced astigmatism
  • Endophthalmitis
  • Hypotony
  • Iritis, fibrin reaction
  • Vascular reactions – hyphema, hemiretinal vein occlusion, vitreal hemorrhage, and blood clot, disk hemorrhage
  • Disk swelling, lacrimal drainage system obstruction, corneal vascularization, upper eyelid retraction, severe loss of vision
  • Cell Death
  • Hypotony
  • Cataract development – use in phakic patients is proportional to a higher rate of lenticular change and cataract formation

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

Mitosol drug interactions

Other drugs may interact with Mitosol, including prescription drugs and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal products. Tell your health care provider about all of your medication including any supplements you are taking.

Mitosol contraindications

You should not use Mitosol if you:

  • Have known hypersensitivity to the active ingredient mitomycin
  • Are allergic to any of the other ingredients in Mitosol
  • Are pregnant or are planning to become pregnant – Mitosol can cause fetal harm when administered to a pregnant woman

Talk to your doctor before using Mitosol if you:

  • Are taking any of the medications that could interact with Mitosol
  • Are breastfeeding or are planning to breastfeed

Mitosol generic

Mitosol is the trademark brand name for mitomycin manufactured by Mobius Therapeutics LLC. St. Louis. A generic version of mitomycin is not available. Generic drugs are generally cheaper than brand-name drugs, but you can still find Mitosol savings through NiceRx.

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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.