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Soliris (generic name: eculizumab) is a type of medication called monoclonal antibodies, similar to antibodies that our bodies make to protect us when an unwanted substance enters our bodies. In the case of Soliris, the antibody is humanized, which means its protein sequences have been modified to increase its similarity to those produced naturally in our bodies, making it safe for human administration.
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Soliris (generic name: eculizumab) is a type of medication called monoclonal antibodies, similar to antibodies that our bodies make to protect us when an unwanted substance enters our bodies. In the case of Soliris, the antibody is humanized, which means its protein sequences have been modified to increase its similarity to those produced naturally in our bodies, making it safe for human administration.
Soliris (generic name: eculizumab) is a type of medication called monoclonal antibodies, similar to antibodies that our bodies make to protect us when an unwanted substance enters our bodies. In the case of Soliris, the antibody is humanized, which means its protein sequences have been modified to increase its similarity to those produced naturally in our bodies, making it safe for human administration.
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Soliris (generic name: eculizumab) is a type of medication called monoclonal antibodies, similar to antibodies that our bodies make to protect us when an unwanted substance enters our bodies. In the case of Soliris, the antibody is humanized, which means its protein sequences have been modified to increase its similarity to those produced naturally in our bodies, making it safe for human administration.
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Soliris is used for the treatment of:
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Soliris (generic name: eculizumab) is a type of medication called monoclonal antibodies, similar to antibodies that our bodies make to protect us when an unwanted substance enters our bodies. In the case of Soliris, the antibody is humanized, which means its protein sequences have been modified to increase its similarity to those produced naturally in our bodies, making it safe for human administration.
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AmeriPharma™ Specialty is a full-service specialty care pharmacy. We provide hard-to-access medications, prescription delivery, home infusion therapy, and copay assistance to individuals with complex illnesses. Our specialty infusion pharmacy offers 24/7/365 service in 40+ US states and territories. From assisting with insurance approvals to providing in-home care services, we’ll help you every step of the way to make your treatment process as convenient as possible.
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We offer in-home infusion therapy. A specialized infusion nurse works around your schedule and comes directly to you. In addition, our specialty care pharmacy will handle insurance approvals for you and provide help with financial assistance. Many patients will qualify for zero out-of-pocket costs.
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