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What is JEVTANA used for?

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Mia Smith

Published Mar 08, 2026

What is JEVTANA used for?

JEVTANA was developed specifically to treat men with advanced prostate cancer (mCRPC) that: Has spread to other parts of the body (metastasized) Is no longer responding to medicine or surgery that lowers testosterone. Has previously been treated with a chemotherapy called docetaxel.

How often is JEVTANA given?

Dosing Information The recommended dose of JEVTANA is based on calculation of the Body Surface Area (BSA), and is 20 mg/m2 administered as a one-hour intravenous infusion every three weeks in combination with oral prednisone 10 mg administered daily throughout JEVTANA treatment.

Why do you take prednisone with JEVTANA?

Prednisone is taken with cabazitaxel as part of the chemotherapy regimen to possibly slow the growth of cancer cells and reduce side effects from chemotherapy.

How is JEVTANA given?

JEVTANA is given through an intravenous infusion by a trained professional.

What does Jevtana treat?

Jevtana® belongs to a group of medicines called ‘taxanes’ used to treat cancers. Jevtana® is used to treat prostate cancer that has progressed after having had other chemotherapy. It works by stopping cells from growing and multiplying. Ask your doctor if you have any questions about why it has been prescribed for you.

Can Jevtana cause bleeding?

easy bruising or bleeding, persistent constipation, severe stomach or abdominal pain, black or tarry stools, or.

Is jevtana a chemotherapy?

Cabazitaxel is a type of chemotherapy. You might have it as a treatment for prostate cancer that has spread (advanced prostate cancer).

How much does jevtana cost?

Another of the new drugs, Sanofi’s Jevtana, costs about $8,000 every three weeks.

Does Medicare cover jevtana?

Medicare covers JEVTANA under the Medicare Part B benefit.

Is JEVTANA a chemotherapy?

Is JEVTANA covered by Medicare?

Medicare covers JEVTANA under the Medicare Part B benefit. In most cases, JEVTANA claims will be processed by Part A/B Medicare Administrative Contractors (MACs) (for physician office and hospital sites of service), Carriers (physician office) or Fiscal Intermediaries (hospitals).

Is jevtana covered by Medicare?

What are the side effects of Jevtana?

Common side effects of JEVTANA include: 1 Low red blood cell count ( anemia ). Low red blood cell count is common with JEVTANA,… 2 Low blood platelet count. Low platelet count is common with JEVTANA,… 3 diarrhea. 4 tiredness. 5 nausea. 6 (more items)

When should I take Jevtana for prostate cancer?

Jevtana is usually given when the prostate cancer has worsened (progressed) after being previously treated with other medicines that included docetaxel as part of the treatment. You should not use Jevtana if you have severe liver disease, low white blood cell counts, or an allergy to any medicine that contains polysorbate 80.

When is Jevtana contraindicated in the treatment of neutropenia?

Neutropenia: Neutropenic deaths have been reported. Monitor for neutropenia with frequent blood cell counts. Jevtana is contraindicated in patients with neutrophil counts of ≤1,500 cells/mm3. Primary prophylaxis with G-CSF is recommended in patients with high-risk clinical features.

How do you give Jevtana injection?

Jevtana is given as an infusion into a vein. A healthcare provider will give you this injection. This medicine must be given slowly, and the infusion can take about 1 hour to complete. Jevtana is usually given once every 3 weeks.