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Neulasta Onpro TV commercial - Stay at Home: $5

Title: Neulasta Onpro TV Spot, 'Stay at Home: $5'

Introduction:In these uncertain times, where staying home has become a necessity, Neulasta Onpro introduces a thought-provoking and innovative TV spot titled 'Stay at Home: $5.' This commercial not only advocates for the importance of staying at home during medical treatments but also highlights the affordability and convenience of Neulasta Onpro. Let's dive into the details of this captivating advertisement.

Synopsis:The Neulasta Onpro TV spot, 'Stay at Home: $5,' presents a compelling narrative that centers around the lives of two diverse characters, Lisa and Michael. Lisa, a dedicated woman in her 40s, is shown juggling her responsibilities at work while undergoing chemotherapy treatment. Michael, a charismatic man in his 60s, is seen enjoying the comfort of his own home while battling cancer.

The commercial commences with Lisa, who is depicted in a bright and bustling office setting. The camera pans across her desk, revealing her struggles with fatigue, uncertainty, and the fear of compromising her health. Amidst the chaos, a colleague remarks on Lisa's bravery and emphasizes the importance of following her treatment plan.

Cut to Michael, relaxing in his cozy living room. A close-up shot shows him taking a small device from his pocket. The voiceover begins, introducing Neulasta Onpro, a groundbreaking product that allows cancer patients like Lisa and Michael to manage their treatment from the comfort of their homes.

The commercial transitions into a split-screen, simultaneously showcasing Lisa and Michael. Lisa is seen visiting her doctor's office for an injection, while Michael, equipped with the Neulasta Onpro device, comfortably administers his treatment at home. The voiceover explains that with Neulasta Onpro, patients don't have to make repeated trips to the clinic, saving them valuable time and energy.

As the visual narrative progresses, the camera shifts between the two characters, highlighting their contrasting experiences. Lisa endures the inconvenience of traveling to receive injections while managing her daily routines, while Michael effortlessly adheres to his treatment regimen without interrupting his daily life.

The commercial concludes with a resounding message: "Stay at home: $5." This tagline emphasizes that by choosing Neulasta Onpro, patients can save on transportation costs, lower the risk of exposure to germs and other illnesses, and enjoy the convenience of self-administered treatment—all for a nominal fee.

Throughout the TV spot, the visuals and voiceover work in harmony to convey a sense of empowerment, solidarity, and hope. The 'Stay at Home: $5' Neulasta Onpro TV spot aims to inspire cancer patients to explore this innovative treatment option, prioritize their well-being, and find comfort in the security of their homes.

Conclusion:Neulasta's 'Stay at Home: $5' TV spot serves as a compelling and informative advertisement. By highlighting the affordability, convenience, and practicality of Neulasta Onpro, this commercial sends a strong message to cancer patients worldwide. It encourages them to prioritize their health, embrace the convenience of home treatments, and stay strong while staying at home.

Neulasta Onpro TV commercial - Stay at Home: $5 produced for Neulasta was first shown on television on August 9, 2018.

Frequently Asked Questions about neulasta onpro tv spot, 'stay at home: $5'

With Onpro®, patients can receive Neulasta® at home so they don't have to go back to the doctor on the day after chemo. Staying at home can also reduce the risk of coming into contact with viral infections.

Neulasta® is a prescription medicine used to help reduce the chance of infection due to a low white blood cell count, in people with certain types of cancer (non-myeloid), who receive anti-cancer medicines (chemotherapy) that can cause fever and low white blood cell count.

Neulasta® Onpro® helps protect you from febrile neutropenia For more than 15 years, Neulasta® has been used to help reduce the risk of infection resulting from strong chemotherapy. Today, most patients use Neulasta® Onpro® to receive their Neulasta® dose at home instead of having to go back to the doctor's office.*

The on-body injector for Neulasta is programmed to deliver your dose about 27 hours after your healthcare provider places the on-body injector on your skin. If you have concerns about your medicine, call your healthcare provider right away. Serious allergic reactions can happen with Neulasta.

As of 4/14/2022, the list price for Neulasta® is $6,417.99† per dose. Neulasta® is a single dose administered once per chemotherapy cycle. Most patients do not pay the list price.

Neulasta® Onpro™ kit: Leave the medicine in the carton until you are ready to use it. You may let the medicine warm up to room temperature before you use it. Keep it away from heat or direct light. The medicine can stay out of the refrigerator for up to 12 hours.

Neulasta boosts the production of infection-fighting white blood cells and helps to prevent neutropenia caused by chemotherapy.

Neulasta is a prescription medicine used to prevent neutropenia (a lack of certain white blood cells) that is caused by receiving chemotherapy. Neulasta helps reduce the chance of infections.

Two studies that involved 467 patients with breast cancer found Neulasta administered as a single dose to be just as effective as multiple daily injections of filgrastim. In both studies, the patients had severe neutropenia for around 1.7 days during their first chemotherapy cycle.

As of 08/18/2021 the list price for Neulasta® is $6,417.99* per dose.

From ₹3,000, chemotherapy cost per cycle may go up to ₹18,000 or beyond2 as well. Patients may typically, require 4-8 chemotherapy sessions, depending on the type and stage of the cancer.

The medicine can stay out of the refrigerator for up to 24 hours. Discard any medicine that has been out of the refrigerator for more than 24 hours. Throw away used needles in a hard, closed container where the needles cannot poke through. Keep this container away from children and pets.

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Abelson-Taylor is a full-service healthcare advertising and communications agency headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. The agency was founded in 1981 by Dale Taylor and Keith Abelson with a vision to r...

Neulasta Onpro TV commercial - Stay at Home: $5
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