How much does Picato cost?

Picato (ingenol topical) is a member of the topical antineoplastics drug class and is commonly used for Actinic Keratosis, and Keratosis….Topical Gel.

Quantity Per unit Price
2 $588.31 $1,176.61

Is Picato still available?

On October 27, 2020, LEO Pharma announced the permanent discontinuation in the manufacture of Picato (ingenol mebutate) gel. — Picato is being discontinued due to business reasons and is not due to any safety, efficacy or quality reasons. — The phase-out is expected to be completed by year-end 2020.

Is Picato available in generic?

At this time, there is not a generic version of Picato (ingenol mebutate). The medicine, which is spread on the skin to treat a precancerous condition called actinic keratosis, was approved as a new type of drug by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in January 2012.

What is Ingenol Mebutate used for?

Ingenol mebutate gel is used to treat actinic keratosis (flat, scaly growths on the skin caused by too much sun exposure). Ingenol mebutate is in a class of medications called cytotoxic agents. It works by killing fast-growing cells such as the abnormal cells associated with actinic keratoses.

How long does Picato take to heal?

The treated area commonly becomes red or irritated during treatment. Skin reactions will usually improve after 2 to 4 weeks. Do not cover the area with bandages or other dressings.

How long do you leave Picato on for?

Picato gel may be applied to the affected area, up to one contiguous skin area of approximately 25 cm2 (e.g., 5 cm x 5 cm) using one unit dose tube. After spreading evenly over the treatment area, the gel should be allowed to dry for 15 minutes.

What is an alternative to Picato gel?

Picato has already been taken off the market and is therefore no longer a treatment option for actinic keratosis. Other treatment options for actinic keratosis include topical diclofenac, fluorouracil and imiquimod, as well as photodynamic therapy, cryotherapy, curettage or excisional surgery.

Is Picato gel discontinued?

In the USA, LEO Pharma provided the FDA with notification of the permanent discontinuation in the manufacture of Picato and the withdrawal of New Drug Application (NDA) 202833 as Picato will no longer be marketed.

Why is Picato discontinued?

As of October 2020, the manufacturer Leo Pharma has discontinued production of Picato due to studies showing increased risk of non-melanoma skin cancer. Mechanism: Ingenol mebutate is the active agent derived from the extract of the plant Euphorbia peplus.

How often can you use Picato?

For the treatment of solar (actinic) keratoses on the body. Picato gel, 0.05% should be applied to the affected area once daily for 2 consecutive days.

What are the side effects of Picato gel?

Common side effects of Picato gel include pain or irritation at the application site, itchy skin, flaking, scaling, crusting, and headache.

Does Picato gel hurt?

Skin redness, itching, irritation, flaking/peeling, crusting, pain, or swelling commonly occur at the site of application. Eye/eyelid, nose, or throat irritation or headache may also occur. If any of these effects persist or worsen, tell your doctor or pharmacist promptly.