What is the difference between Soliris and Ultomiris?
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Although they are similar in many respects, a key difference between the two medications is that Ultomiris is not cleared from the body as quickly as Soliris, requiring less frequent infusions.
How does Soliris work for aHUS?

How does Soliris work? In aHUS, a part of the immune system called the complement system becomes active when it shouldn’t be. Soliris contains a humanized antibody that binds to the last protein in the complement pathway, preventing it from completing the activation of the immune response.
How effective is eculizumab?
Hematologic outcomes Eculizumab was associated with a rapid and sustained increase in platelet count from baseline to 27 weeks (P ≤ 0.0001) (Figure 2, Figure 3). The mean improvement in platelet count at 27 weeks was 164 × 109/L (SD, 76 × 109/L).
Can you stop Soliris?
Most people with atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS) whose disease is in remission after treatment with complement-inhibiting medications like Soliris (eculizumab) can safely stop the therapy with close monitoring, a small study suggests.

Is Ultomiris cheaper than Soliris?
Cost of Ultomiris vs. Soliris. Ultomiris costs about $6,695 per vial, compared with $6,820 per vial for Soliris. However, overall treatment costs for Ultomiris are lower when compared to Soliris due to fewer infusion and administration costs.
What is the cost of Ultomiris?
The cost for Ultomiris intravenous solution (100 mg/mL) is around $6,695 for a supply of 3 milliliters, depending on the pharmacy you visit.
How much does Soliris cost?
At a cost of more than $500,000 per year, Soliris is one of the most expensive drugs in the world. And rightfully so: Not only is it the first of its kind, but it is extremely effective at treating certain rare diseases once thought to be fatal.
How long does it take for eculizumab to work?
Individuals who respond to eculizumab often see improvement in the first one to two months. However, it may take up to 12 weeks for some people with MG to see improvement.
Is eculizumab removed by dialysis?
Because eculizumab has an estimated molecular weight of 148,000 Da, we expected minimal removal of the drug by hemodialysis.
Is Soliris an immunosuppressant?
SOLIRIS® (Eculizumab) Immunosuppressant.
How long does Soliris stay in your system?
Eculizumab can effect your body for up to 3 months. You may need medical tests for 8 to 12 weeks if you stop using this medicine. Make sure any doctor who treats you knows that you’ve used Soliris.
How long is Ultomiris infusion?
Ultomiris concentrate for solution for infusion presented as 30 mL vial (10 mg/mL) must be diluted prior to administration by intravenous infusion using a syringe-type pump or an infusion pump over a minimal period of 1.3 to 3.3 hours (77 to 194 minutes) depending on body weight (see Table 3 below).