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Beovu® pre-filled syringe contains brolucizumab, an anti-VEGF medicine for retinal disease. This page explains how it works, who it is for, and how to use it safely. You can buy the Beovu pre-filled syringe with Canadian pricing, and it ships to the US. Many patients look for lower Beovu cost without insurance, and we outline safe ways to access treatment.
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What Beovu® Is and How It Works
Beovu® is brolucizumab, a vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) inhibitor. It treats neovascular or wet age-related macular degeneration and diabetic macular edema. By blocking VEGF, Beovu reduces abnormal blood vessel growth and leakage in the retina. This helps control fluid, stabilize vision, and may improve vision in some patients.
Beovu is given as an intravitreal injection by an eye specialist. The pre-filled syringe is single-use and sterile. Orders are supplied from Canada with US delivery. Your retina clinic administers each dose during a scheduled visit.
Who Beovu® Is For
Beovu is indicated for adults with active wet age-related macular degeneration. It is also indicated for diabetic macular edema in adults. It is used under the care of a retina specialist or ophthalmologist. Learn more about Age Related Macular Degeneration and Diabetic Macular Edema.
Do not use Beovu if you have an infection in or around the eye. Do not use it if you have active intraocular inflammation. Tell your clinician about recent eye surgery or injury. Discuss pregnancy and breastfeeding plans before treatment. Safety and effectiveness have not been established in children.
Dosage and Usage
Beovu dosing is set by your eye specialist using approved schedules. Injections are performed in clinic using sterile technique. Typical label-based schedules include:
- Wet AMD: 6 mg at monthly intervals for the first 3 doses. After loading, dosing may continue every 8 to 12 weeks based on disease activity.
- DME: 6 mg at monthly intervals for the first 5 doses. After loading, dosing may continue every 8 to 12 weeks based on disease activity.
Some patients remain on 12-week dosing. Others may need 8-week intervals if fluid recurs. Your doctor determines timing using eye exams and imaging. Follow the official prescribing information if questions arise.
Strengths and Forms
Commonly available presentations include:
- Pre-filled syringe: 6 mg brolucizumab per 0.05 mL dose (single-dose)
- Single-dose vial: 6 mg per 0.05 mL after preparation
Availability may vary by pharmacy and time. Your clinician will choose the appropriate presentation for your treatment plan.
Missed Dose and Timing
If you miss an injection appointment, contact your retina clinic as soon as possible. The clinic will reschedule based on your eye exam and imaging. Do not attempt to self-inject. Adhere to the clinic’s schedule after the loading phase. Your doctor will adjust intervals to balance control and safety.
Storage and Travel Basics
Store Beovu pre-filled syringes refrigerated, typically 2 to 8 degrees Celsius. Keep the syringe in the original carton to protect from light. Do not freeze. Do not shake. The syringe should reach room temperature in the clinic before injection. Clinics handle safe storage and preparation. If you carry medicine to your clinic, use a rigid insulated container and avoid temperature extremes.
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Pen Handling and Sharps Disposal
Beovu is supplied as a pre-filled syringe, not a pen. Your clinician prepares the field, removes the needle cap, and injects into the vitreous cavity. Single-use syringes and needles are disposed of in sharps containers at the clinic. Do not reuse any component.
Benefits
Beovu can reduce retinal fluid and leakage in wet AMD and DME. Many patients can achieve fewer injections after loading, with 12-week maintenance intervals in some cases. The pre-filled syringe offers ready-to-use convenience for trained staff. Treatment aims to maintain vision and reduce disease activity over time.
Side Effects and Safety
- Conjunctival hemorrhage
- Eye pain or irritation
- Vitreous floaters
- Blurred vision
- Increased intraocular pressure
- Cataract progression
- Vitreous detachment
- Foreign body sensation
Serious risks include endophthalmitis, intraocular inflammation, retinal vasculitis, and retinal vascular occlusion. These can lead to sudden vision changes or vision loss. Arterial thromboembolic events are possible with anti-VEGF agents. Seek urgent care if you notice severe eye pain, increasing redness, light sensitivity, new floaters, curtain-like vision loss, or marked drop in vision.
Drug Interactions and Cautions
Systemic drug interactions are not commonly reported due to limited systemic exposure. Tell your clinician about blood thinners or antiplatelet therapy. Avoid treatment when you have ocular or periocular infection or active intraocular inflammation. Use caution after recent intraocular surgery. Beovu should be used during pregnancy only if the potential benefit justifies the potential risk. Discuss family planning and breastfeeding with your clinician.
What to Expect Over Time
During the first months, you will likely receive monthly loading injections. Your clinician monitors fluid and vision with exams and imaging. If disease activity is controlled, intervals may extend to every 12 weeks. Some patients continue at 8-week intervals to maintain control. Visual results vary by condition and disease severity. Report any new symptoms between visits.
For perspective on therapy choices, you can read Eylea® Vs Lucentis. It discusses anti-VEGF agents used in similar retinal conditions.
Compare With Alternatives
Other approved anti-VEGF options include aflibercept and ranibizumab. These are used for wet AMD and DME under specialist care. Some patients respond similarly, while others do better with a different agent. Dosing intervals and preparation details differ by product.
You and your clinician may consider Eylea® as an alternative. Another option is the Lucentis® Prefilled Syringe. Your specialist will recommend the most appropriate therapy based on your exam and response.
Pricing and Access
Access Beovu at Canadian pricing with US delivery from Canada. If you pay cash, you may see meaningful savings compared to typical US retail. Start by viewing current price and available forms. You can then submit your prescription for verification.
Use our secure checkout to order the Beovu pre-filled syringe online. We confirm your prescription with the clinic. After verification, a licensed Canadian pharmacy dispenses your medicine. You can plan refills in advance to stay on schedule.
Availability and Substitutions
Availability can change based on supply. If your requested presentation is unavailable, your prescriber may recommend a clinically appropriate alternative. Your clinic will guide substitutions to keep your treatment on track. We do not promise restock dates.
Patient Suitability and Cost Saving Tips
Suitable patients include adults with wet AMD or DME who can attend injection visits. People with eye infection or active intraocular inflammation should avoid treatment until resolved. Discuss risks if you have a history of intraocular inflammation or vascular events.
To reduce costs, consider ordering multiple months when appropriate and permitted. Coordinate delivery close to your appointment dates to protect shelf life. Keep medicine refrigerated until your clinic visit. Sign up for refill reminders so you do not miss scheduled injections.
Questions to Ask Your Clinician
- How long should I stay on monthly loading injections?
- Can my dosing extend to 12 weeks without risking more fluid?
- What warning signs after injection need urgent evaluation?
- Should I switch to another anti-VEGF if fluid persists?
- How will you monitor pressure, inflammation, and infection risk?
- What storage steps should I follow if I bring the syringe to clinic?
- Does my medical history change the safety profile for this medicine?
Authoritative Sources
Novartis Beovu Prescribing Information
Health Canada Drug Product Database
Ready to begin? Start your request for Beovu with US delivery from Canada. This page is informational and does not replace advice from your clinician.
For more reading about risks and use, see Lucentis® Uses Side Effects Dosage for class-related context.
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What is Beovu and how is it administered?
Beovu is brolucizumab, an anti-VEGF injection for wet AMD and DME. A retina specialist injects it into the eye in the clinic using a sterile, single-use pre-filled syringe or vial.
How often will I receive Beovu injections?
Most patients start with monthly loading doses. After loading, your doctor may extend to every 8 to 12 weeks, depending on disease activity and response.
Does Beovu work for diabetic macular edema?
Yes. Beovu is approved for DME. Your ophthalmologist will tailor dosing and follow-up to your response and safety profile.
What serious risks should I know about?
Serious risks include endophthalmitis, intraocular inflammation, retinal vasculitis, and retinal vascular occlusion. Contact your clinic urgently for severe pain, worsening redness, or sudden vision changes.
Can I switch to Beovu from another anti-VEGF?
Switching is possible when medically appropriate. Your specialist will review prior response, imaging, and safety factors before recommending a change.
How should Beovu be stored before my appointment?
Store refrigerated at 2 to 8°C in the original carton. Do not shake or freeze. Bring it to your clinic in an insulated container if you are transporting it yourself.
Do you ship Beovu from Canada to the US?
Yes. We offer Canadian pricing with US delivery from Canada after prescription verification. Licensed Canadian pharmacies dispense your order.
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