Kevzara (Sarilumab)

Sanofi Genzyme · IL-6 Receptor Inhibitor · $0–$35/mo with Sanofi Patient Assist

💊 Cash / List Price (without insurance)
$4,800–$5,600/mo
WAC · Manufacturer published list price
🛡️ With Insurance + Copay Card
$0–$35/mo
Sanofi Patient Assist · Most insured patients
🆓 Uninsured / PAP Eligible
Free
Income-based · Sanofi Patient Assist

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Kevzara Sarilumab medication box

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Kevzara Overview

Brand NameKevzara
Generic NameSarilumab
ManufacturerSanofi Genzyme
Drug ClassIL-6 Receptor Inhibitor
Conditions TreatedRheumatoid Arthritis
Dosing200 mg prefilled syringe every 2 weeks
With Copay Card$0–$35/mo
Savings ProgramSanofi Patient Assist
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Comparisons

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Kevzara and Rinvoq are both used in inflammatory or related conditions but differ in mechanism, dosing, administration route, and approved indications. Your healthcare provider can help determine which is most appropriate for your specific situation.
Kevzara and Xeljanz are both used in inflammatory or related conditions but differ in mechanism, dosing, administration route, and approved indications. Your healthcare provider can help determine which is most appropriate for your specific situation.
Kevzara and Orencia are both used in inflammatory or related conditions but differ in mechanism, dosing, administration route, and approved indications. Your healthcare provider can help determine which is most appropriate for your specific situation.
Kevzara and Cimzia are both used in inflammatory or related conditions but differ in mechanism, dosing, administration route, and approved indications. Your healthcare provider can help determine which is most appropriate for your specific situation.
Kevzara and Simponi are both used in inflammatory or related conditions but differ in mechanism, dosing, administration route, and approved indications. Your healthcare provider can help determine which is most appropriate for your specific situation.
Kevzara and Cosentyx are both used in inflammatory or related conditions but differ in mechanism, dosing, administration route, and approved indications. Your healthcare provider can help determine which is most appropriate for your specific situation.
Kevzara and Remicade are both used in inflammatory or related conditions but differ in mechanism, dosing, administration route, and approved indications. Your healthcare provider can help determine which is most appropriate for your specific situation.

Lifestyle

Moderate alcohol consumption is not specifically prohibited with Kevzara, but alcohol can affect your immune system and overall health. Discuss your habits with your healthcare provider.
Many patients continue regular exercise while taking Kevzara. Staying active may support your overall health. Ask your provider about any activity restrictions specific to your condition.
No specific dietary restrictions are required for Kevzara. A balanced, nutritious diet supports immune health and may complement your treatment.
Some antibiotics may interact with immunosuppressive medications. Always inform your prescriber and pharmacist of any antibiotics you are taking while on Kevzara.
Certain supplements may interact with Kevzara or affect your immune response. Tell your provider and pharmacist about all supplements you take.
Some herbal products can interact with biologics or alter immune function. Disclose all herbal medicines to your provider before or while taking Kevzara.
Some patients report changes in sleep while on biologic therapy. If you experience sleep disturbances while taking Kevzara, discuss them with your healthcare provider.
Some patients notice mood changes while on biologic therapy. Controlling your underlying condition may also affect how you feel. Talk to your provider if you notice any changes.
Live vaccines are generally not recommended while taking Kevzara. Speak with your healthcare provider about which vaccines are safe and appropriate for you.
Not smoking, maintaining a healthy weight, staying physically active, following your prescribed schedule, and attending regular check-ups may all support better outcomes with Kevzara.

Travel & Storage

Kevzara should be stored in the refrigerator at 36°F to 46°F (2°C to 8°C). Keep it in its original carton, protected from light. Do not shake.
Yes. Kevzara must be refrigerated and should not be exposed to temperatures outside the recommended range for extended periods.
No. Kevzara should not be frozen. If it freezes, do not use it. Contact your pharmacist for guidance.
Kevzara can generally be kept at room temperature up to 77°F (25°C) for a limited period when traveling. Check the prescribing information or ask your pharmacist for the specific time limit.
Yes. Use an insulated travel cooler to keep Kevzara at the correct temperature during transit. Plan your injections around your travel schedule and carry extra supplies.
Yes. Injectable medications are permitted through airport security. Carry a letter from your prescriber and the original pharmacy label to avoid delays.
International shipping involves customs regulations and cold-chain requirements that vary by country. Contact your specialty pharmacy for guidance before any international shipment.
It is generally recommended to carry Kevzara in your carry-on luggage to maintain temperature control and reduce the risk of loss or damage.
A signed letter from your prescriber explaining your medication is recommended, especially for international travel, to help with customs and security.
Do not use Kevzara that has been improperly stored. Contact your specialty pharmacy immediately to report the issue and arrange a replacement.

Patient Education

Review administration instructions with your provider or pharmacist, confirm correct storage, and gather all supplies before your first dose.
Follow the instructions provided with your medication and any training given by your healthcare provider. Rotate injection sites each time. Contact your pharmacist with technique questions.
Place used needles and syringes immediately into an FDA-cleared sharps disposal container. Do not place loose sharps in household trash. Follow local guidelines for sharps disposal.
Your provider will determine which baseline tests are needed. Common screening may include blood counts and tests for infections such as tuberculosis and hepatitis.
Monitoring frequency depends on your condition and health status. Your provider will set an appropriate schedule.
Do not stop Kevzara without consulting your healthcare provider. Stopping without medical guidance could affect your condition's management.
Contact your provider if you experience signs of infection, unusual injection-site reactions, new or worsening symptoms, or any other concerns about your treatment.
Report any side effects to your provider promptly. For severe reactions such as difficulty breathing or swelling, seek emergency care immediately.
Your healthcare provider, pharmacist, the manufacturer's official website, and FDA prescribing information are all reliable sources.
Consider asking about expected benefits, potential risks, how long until results may appear, what to do if you miss a dose, and interactions with other medications or vaccines.
Medical Disclaimer: For educational purposes only. Consult your healthcare provider before changing any medication.