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Gilenya is an immunomodulator commonly used for the treatment of relapsing/remitting forms of multiple sclerosis (MS) in adults and children 10 years of age and older.
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Through our online portal we will ask you to provide us your medical history and prescription details. Questions? Call 800-810-7790.
Our pharmacy team will verify your prescription details and even contact your healthcare provider on your behalf if you want.
All medications are shipped by USPS First Class mail and will arrive in 2-3 business days.
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800-810-7790
Approximately 2-3 business days. We ship all our medications by USPS First Class Mail and this is included with the price of the medication. We also offer USPS Priority Delivery Express which takes 1-2 business days and will cost you $22.75.
If you have an active prescription for Gilenya at another pharmacy, simply give us a call at 1-800-810-7790 and we’d be happy to request a transfer on your behalf.
Marley Drug can dispense and ship medications, including GIlenya, to all 50 states as well as the District of Columbia and several U.S. territories (Guam, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands).
We get that question a lot! We price ALL of our generic drugs based on what it costs us to acquire them. Most chain pharmacies price their generics based on what the brand version costs, even if it only costs them pennies to acquire the generic.
Gilenya is an FDA-approved medication. As a result, you require a prescription for this medication.
According to Novartis Pharmaceuticals, the manufacturer of branded Gilenya, the capsules contain the following ingredients.
0.25 mg capsules
0.5 mg capsules
If you take too much Gilenya call your doctor or go to the nearest hospital emergency room right away.
Gilenya can be taken with or without food. Always take Gilenya as prescribed by your healthcare provider.
Gilenya (fingolimod) is a prescription medicine used to treat relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis (MS), to include clinically isolated syndrome, relapsing-remitting disease, and active secondary progressive disease, in adults and children 10 years of age and older. It is not known if GILENYA is safe and effective in children under 10 years of age.
Gilenya is available as as 0.25mg and 0.5mg hard capsule.
If you are taking generic Gilenya the capsules may look slightly different, but rest assured, they should contain the same active ingredient and have the same effect on your body.
One potential side effect of Gilenya is a slow heart rate. It is more common after the first dose. Adults and children need to be monitored by a healthcare professional for at least 6 hours after the first dose or after a child takes the first dose of 0.5mg of Gilenya when switching from 0.25mg daily dose. Your pulse and blood pressure should be checked hourly. You'll also get an ECG before and 6 hours after your first dose. If any heart problems arise or your heart rate is still low, you'll need to continue to be monitored. If you have any serious side effects, especially those that require treatment with other medicines, or if you have certain types of heart problems, or if you're taking medicines that can affect your heart, you'll be watched overnight. If you experience a slow heart rate, it will usually return to normal within 1 month. Call your doctor, or seek immediate medical attention if you have any symptoms of slow heart rate, such as dizziness, tiredness, feeling like your heart is beating slowly or skipping beats, or chest pain. Symptoms can happen up to 24 hours after the first dose. Also remember to call your doctor if you miss 1 or more doses of Gilenya as you may need to repeat the 6-hour monitoring.
Call your doctor if you miss 1 or more doses of Gilenya. When you first start taking GIlenya you must go through a monitoring phase for potential adverse effects. You may need to repeat the 6-hour monitoring once again.
Does GIlenya pass into breast milk?
It is not known if GIlenya passes into breast milk. We recommend that you talk to your healthcare provider about the best way to feed your baby if you are taking GIlenya.
Gilenya may be harmful to an unborn baby. If you are planning to become pregnant be sure to speak with your healthcare provider first. It is recommended to stop taking Gilenya 2 months prior to becoming pregnant. If you are a female of child-bearing age, it is recommended to take effective birth control while on Gilenya, and for at least 2-months after stopping Gilenya. If you become pregnant while taking GILENYA, or within 2 months after stopping, tell your doctor right away.
You should not take Gilenya if you have experienced a heart attack, unstable angina, stroke or mini-stroke (transient ischemic attack or TIA), or certain types of heart failure in the last 6-months. You should not take Gilenya if you have an irregular or abnormal heartbeat (arrhythmia), including a heart finding called prolonged QT as seen on an ECG, or if you take medicines that change your heart rhythm. In addition, do not take Gilenya if you are allergies to any of the ingredients in it, including fingolimod.
At Marley Drug we offer generic Gilenya at a cash-price. This means we do not go through insurance. Therefore no approval is required. Just a valid prescription.
Our price of generic Gilenya is based on our wholesale price, the price we pay for the medication.
No you do not. Please store generic Gilenya in a dry room at room-temperature (68 °F to 77 °F). Please remember to keep out of reach of children.
At Marley Drug we will be providing customers the generic version of Gilenya (fingolimud).
The generic version may look slightly different than the branded version, however, they contain the same active ingredient and should have the same quality and efficacy of each other.
Branded Gilenya 0.5 mg capsules have a white, opaque body and bright yellow cap imprinted with “FTY 0.5 mg” on the cap and 2 radial bands imprinted on the capsule with yellow ink.
Branded Gilenya 0.25 mg capsules have an ivory, opaque body and cap with a black radial imprint reading “FTY 0.25 mg” on the cap and a black radial band on the capsule body.
For all intent and purposes, they should be the same in terms of safety and efficacy. The FDA approval for generic fingolimod, the active ingredient in GILENYA, is based on comparability to GILENYA in quality and efficacy.
Yes. The branded version of GILENYA reached it patent exclusivity period. The generic fingolimod is now available and for a much lower price.