SAA does not endorse or recommend any medications or products for spondyloarthritis and always advises that you seek the counsel of a physician before initiating any treatment for spondyloarthritis.
Managing the costs associated with spondyloarthritis can be stressful, and for many, a financial burden. Below is a list of assistance programs that can help with the cost of medications, co-pays, and other healthcare needs.
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With the HUMIRA Co-pay Savings Card, the majority of commercially insured HUMIRA patients are eligible to pay as little as $5 a month for each HUMIRA prescription.
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The AbbVie Patient Assistance Foundation provides AbbVie medicines at no cost to qualified patients who are experiencing financial difficulties and who generally do not have coverage available for these products through private insurance or government funded programs.
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The ENBREL Support™ card provides financial support to eligible* commercially insured patients when presented to the pharmacy.
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The Safety Net Foundation® is a nonprofit patient assistance program that helps qualifying uninsured patients access Amgen medicines at no cost.
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Here you’ll find the financial assistance programs available for REMICADE®. We have also listed most of the eligibility requirements for each so you can narrow your focus to those that best suit your circumstances.
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Here you’ll find the financial assistance programs available for SIMPONI®. We have also listed most of the eligibility requirements for each so you can narrow your focus to those that best suit your circumstances.
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Here you’ll find the financial assistance programs available for the infusion administration costs for SIMPONI ARIA®. We have also listed most of the eligibility requirements for each so you can narrow your focus to those that best suit your circumstances.
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Here you’ll find the financial assistance programs available for SIMPONI ARIA®. We have also listed most of the eligibility requirements for each so you can narrow your focus to those that best suit your circumstances.
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Cost shouldn’t get in the way of your treatment. The good news is that CIMplicity ®b and the CIMZIA $0 Co-Pay Savings Program may be able to help.
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The COSENTYX Connect Personal Support Program offers a range of helpful resources and tools, available whenever you need them, 24/7.
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When you call, you’ll be paired with a committed Nurse Navigator—one person you can rely on to connect you to everything BIMZELX Navigate has to offer. They’ll answer any questions you have about your prescription status, insurance coverage, financial assistance, and more.*
XPOSE Program
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The XPOSE Patient Support Program provides services that are designed to help patients get quickly started with Erelzi and support them through treatment. Call 1-844-27XPOSE (1-844-279-7673)
Amgen’s patient support and financial assistance program for Amjevita:
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With financial support, support services, tools, resources, and other helpful information, we can help make your AMJEVITA treatment journey easier to manage.
Boehringer Ingelheim’s patient support and financial assistance program for Cyltezo:
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The CYLTEZO Copay Program may help eligible patients with commercial insurance, including through a health insurance exchange, federal employee plan, or state employee plan, pay as little as $0 per fill of CYLTEZO.
Sandoz’ patient support and financial assistance program:
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Sanoz One Source for HYRIMOZ has you covered. Find support for patients including Nurse Ambassadors, Co-Pay Card and other financial support options, and injection training.
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If you or someone you know needs help paying for medicines, the Organon Patient Assistance Program Inc., may be able to help. Have questions? Call 888-727-0015.
Viatris Patient Assistance Program
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The Viatris Patient Assistance Program provides certain medicines for free to patients with demonstrated financial need. Viatris is committed to helping patients get the treatments they need, when and where they need them. Phone: 888-417-5782
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Your KabiCare Patient Support Guide is someone who will be available to support you through the enrollment process and will work closely with you and your healthcare provider(s) to help navigate your insurance, financial assistance, and medication access needs to simplify your treatment journey. Getting answers to your questions is just a phone call away at 1-833-KABICARE (1-833-522-4227)
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A team of experienced Access Counselors can help verify and confirm patient insurance benefits for INFLECTRA and provide financial assistance for eligible patients receiving INFLECTRA.
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If you or someone you know needs help paying for medicines, the Organon Patient Assistance Program Inc., may be able to help.
Have questions? Call 888-727-0015.
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Find help from Amgen when starting Avsola. Speak with an Amgen Reimbursement Counselor about co-pay assistance or get connected to the Amgen Safety Net Foundation. You can also find informational brochures and other support resources.
SAA has partnered with NeedyMeds to provide a Drug Discount Card for prescription medications. Anyone can use this card, but it cannot be combined with insurance, Medicare or Medicaid.
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Federal government benefits and assistance that you may qualify for by answering a few questions.
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We help patients suffering from chronic medical conditions who have limited financial means get access to the medications they need. Our program helps qualified patients pay their insurance co-pays so they can get immediate access to prescription medications that will give them relief from pain and suffering.
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Use GoodRx’s drug price search to compare prices (just like you do for travel or electronics on other sites) for your prescription at pharmacies near you. We don’t sell the medications, we tell you where you can get the best deal on them.
A nonprofit, charitable organization that helps individuals afford prescription medications they are taking for specific illnesses. The Foundation provides financial assistance to eligible patients to cover certain out-of-pocket healthcare costs, including: prescription drug coinsurance, co-payments, and deductibles, health insurance premiums, and other selected out-of-pocket healthcare costs.
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We’re different than your normal pharmacy. We think you should know how much your medications cost and why. We cut out the middlemen and pass the savings on to you.
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At Merck, we believe that no one should go without the medicines or vaccines they need. That is why the Company provides its medicines and adult vaccines for free or at discounts to people who do not have prescription drug or health insurance coverage and who, without our assistance, cannot afford their Merck medicine and vaccines.
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NeedyMeds is a source of information about assistance programs that help with the cost of medicine and other healthcare expenses.
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The Patient Access Network Foundation is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to supporting the needs of patients that cannot access the treatments they need due to out-of-pocket healthcare costs.
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The Partnership for Prescription Assistance helps qualifying patients without prescription drug coverage get the medicines they need for free or nearly free.
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PAF Co-Pay Relief (CPR) provides direct financial assistance to qualified patients, assisting them with prescription drug co-payments their insurance requires relative to their diagnosis. CPR call counselors work directly with the patient as well as with the provider of care to obtain necessary medical, insurance and income information to advance the application in an expeditious manner.
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In addition to our Co-Pay Relief program, Patient Advocate Foundation also provides free, one-on-one support to patients and families to help them solve Access to care problems, appeals and denials, paying for treatments, benefit exploration, remaining employed, and much more.
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Pfizer RxPathways is a comprehensive assistance program that provides eligible patients with a range of support services, including insurance counseling, co-pay assistance,* and access to medicines for free or at a savings.
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Patient assistance programs are run by pharmaceutical companies to provide free medications to people who cannot afford to buy their medicine. RxAssist offers a comprehensive database of these patient assistance programs, as well as practical tools, news, and articles so that health care professionals and patients can find the information they need. All in one place.
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You can apply here for Patient Assistance Programs offered by hundreds of manufacturers, as well as find information on programs offered by State and Federal government and by pharmaceutical companies.
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Rx Outreach is a patient assistance program (PAP) for people of all ages. The program makes prescription medicines affordable for uninsured and under-insured individuals and families.
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The Together Rx Access™ Card was created as a public service by a group of some of the world’s largest pharmaceutical companies, in order to provide savings on prescriptions to eligible residents of the U.S. and Puerto Rico who have no prescription drug coverage.
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Federal government resource that has information on applying for benefits, grants, and loans.
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We are a comprehensive pharmacy services company with the mission to be your leading source for affordable medications. We have helped tens-of-thousands of patients just like you save hundreds on their prescription medication cost through our Patient Assistance Program.
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