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Glatopa is an injectable drug that contains four proteins (amino acids) that help to regulate the immune system in the human body. Doctors use it to treat multiple sclerosis (MS) and prevent relapse, though it cannot be used to cure the condition. Because of its potency and specialized use, it tends to be extremely expensive. 30 syringes of glatopa can cost as much as $5,200 at the most expensive pharmacies. Don't pay full price for your glatopa prescription – cut the cost of your glatopa with a coupon from FamilyWize. Getting one is straightforward and simple: choose whether you would like to print a glatopa coupon, email it, or text it to your smartphone. Then bring it with you and show your pharmacist when dropping off your prescription. You'll receive a discount of up to 80% whenever you pay. Hang onto your coupon after you use it – it never expires, much like a glatopa copay card, so you can get the same great discount on glatopa again and again.

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About Glatopa

Glatopa is a collection of amino acids that control functions of the human immune system. Clinicians believe that it works by acting on the parts of the immune processes responsible for the pathogenesis of MS. Increased regulation of the immune system in patients who suffer from MS has shown efficacy in reducing the symptoms associated and preventing or reducing the number of relapses.

Glatopa is an injectable medicine. Your doctor will show you how to inject at home, but you should not self-inject if you do not fully understand how to administer the medicine and dispose of it properly. Wash and dry hands before preparing the syringe and administering the shot. Be sure to inject at a different site on the body each time you administer. Your doctor will provide you with information about safe injection sites. Throw away used vials of medicine and syringes immediately following each injection.

Inject your missed dose the moment you remember. If it is already time or near time for your next dose, skip the dose that you missed. Never take extra medicine to make up for a missed dose.

You may experience some of the side effects listed as severe if you overdose on the drug glatopa. Seek emergency medical attention or call Poison Control at 1-800-222-1222.

Before using glatopa, tell your doctor if:

· You are allergic to glatiramer or mannitol

· You have allergies to any other medicines or foods

· You are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or nursing

· You have any additional medical conditions

As with similar injections, use of glatopa may cause minor side effects, including redness, minor pain, itching, swelling, a lump, or skin changes at the site of injection. If you experience severe side effects such as chest pain, flushing (warmth, redness, or tingling), pounding heart, or chest fluttering, alert a medical professional immediately.

Store the prefilled syringes and vials of glatopa in the refrigerator, but do not allow the medicine to freeze, as it may no longer work if it freezes. Glatopa can also keep for up to 30 days at room temperature when placed away from heat, moisture, and light. Be sure to prevent children and pets from reaching this medicine.

Follow advice from your doctor concerning diet and exercise while using the drug glatopa. Use your disposable needles and syringes only once. When disposing of needles and syringes, be sure to follow state and federal laws. Use a puncture-proof disposal container if available. Do not stop using glatopa without clearance from your physician.

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