Forteo (teriparatide) is an injection that you give to yourself once a day. Some common side effects include general body pain and joint pain. This medication comes as a prefilled pen, but it doesn't come with pen needles. Forteo (teriparatide) is only available as a brand medication; there's no generic version yet.
If you do not have pen needles to use with your FORTEO delivery device, talk with your healthcare provider. FORTEO should look clear and
Pen Needles. ❖ Approvable for members using insulin pen/cartridge, Forteo, Byetta, Victoza, SymlinPen or Humulin N Pens/Cartridges. ❖
□ Forteo. 600mcg/2.4 mL pen. Inject 20mcg SubQ. as directed once daily. □ Dispense with pen needles: □ 31gx6mm UF. □ Other: 1 pen.
FORTEO solution for injection. The evidence for comparability supports No needles are supplied with the TERROSA cartridge or the Pen.
If you do not have pen needles to use with your Forteo delivery device, talk with your healthcare provider. Forteo should look clear and colorless. Do not use Forteo if it has particles in it, or if it is cloudy or colored. Inject Forteo right away after you take the delivery device out of the refrigerator.
If you do not have pen needles to use with your FORTEO delivery device, talk with your healthcare provider. Page 3. 3. FORTEO should look
Pen needles are sold separately and are available at your local pharmacy. Do not store your FORTEO pen with the needle attached. Keeping the needle on
For all of its approved indications, Forteo is given as a subcutaneous injection using the prefilled pen. Discard the used needle after each dose, but keep
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