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Support > Drugs > Drug Payment Support

Last update: 07/14/2014

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Co-Pay Resources |Drug Payment Assistance | Insurance | Travel for Treatment
 

Resources that can help you to receive the drugs you require for treatment when you're not insured or able to pay for them. 


In the News

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Medicare.gov: Pharmaceutical Assistance Program index of drugs with
such programs http://1.usa.gov/1irc1L2 

Some pharmaceutical companies offer assistance programs for the drugs they manufacture.
Click on the first letter of your drug name to see if any programs are available for the drugs you are taking.
 If your drug is on the list, click on "details" for detailed information about the program.
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COPAYS.ORG: Patient Advocate Foundation Co-Pay Relief http://bit.ly/17WNrsO
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Disability Rights Legal Center: prescription drug assistance
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NCCN: Paying for cancer treatment
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NeedyMeds.org: Pharmaceutical Patient Assistance programs for lymphoma medications
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NeedyMeds.org and the Lymphoma Research Foundation announce a new source of information on Lymphoma medications and the financial help available for those living with the disease

Resources

Co-Pay Resources

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Oncolink: Co-Pay Assistance 101

What is co-pay assistance?
What co-pay assistance is available?
and organizations provide co-pay assistance

KEY points to know about co-pay assistance
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Cancer Care Copay Foundation cancercarecopay.org
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The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Co-Pay Assistance Program lls.org
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Patient Advocate Foundation Co-Pay Relief Program http://bit.ly/17WNrsO
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The Chronic Disease Fund cdfund.org
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The Healthwell Foundation healthwellfoundation.org
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Patient Services Incorporated patientservicesinc.org
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National Association for Rare Disease (NORD) rarediseases.org
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Patient Access Network Foundation panfoundation.org
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Johnson and Johnson Patient Assistance Foundation jjpaf.org
 

Other

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ACS.org Reimbursement Hotlines 2002-2003 - accc-cancer.org

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American Red Cross - free plasma and Globulin Intravenous (IGIV). www.redcross.org 

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Bills/bankruptsy: Help Consolidating Medical Bills / Avoiding Bankruptcy?  http://bit.ly/nfcc-org  
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Drug Dispensary of Hope: Locate by location  dispensaryofhope.org

Physicians' offices, distributors, and manufacturers send their donated medications to the program's distribution center, which receives prescription requests from the dispensing partners and forwards the medications as needed. 

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Bristol-Meyers Indigent Patient Assistance Program
 
Bristol-Myers Oncology Division, 
2404 West Pennsylvania St., Evansville, IN 47721 (812) 429-5000 
Provides Cytoxan to patients with financial need.

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Genentech's Access to Care Foundation
 

1 DNA Way MS #13A
South San Francisco, CA 94080
(800) 530-3083 FAX: (650) 225-1366 genentech.com

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Help with cost of medications - geocities.com | jackstem.com | naotd.org | rxhope.com

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Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Launches New Co-Pay Assistance Program 
 

Tuesday January 16, 8:00 am ET Eligible patients will receive financial support for prescriptions

For more information on the program visit  www.lls.org/ copay or 
call 877-LLS-COPAY

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NeedyMeds - Brand Name Index | Generic Name index | Drug Company Index

If the drug or company that makes the drug you need are on these lists, 
you probably can get assistance to pay for it from the information provided here.Medicare Prescription drug assistance  Medicare.gov

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Medicare.gov: Pharmaceutical Assistance Program index of drugs with such programs http://1.usa.gov/1irc1L2 

Some pharmaceutical companies offer assistance programs for the drugs they manufacture. Click on the first letter of your drug name to see if any programs are available for the drugs you are taking. If your drug is on the list, click on "details" for detailed information about the program.
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Medicare.gov: Prescription Drug Assistance Programs Medicare.gov

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Medication Manufacturers' Indigent Drug Programs Parkinsonswellness.org

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Medically Indigent Drug Assistance Information Booklet, American Cancer Society
 
Lists companies and the drugs available as well as guidelines of their procedures for providing the drugs. Booklet available free to health care providers. 
Call American Cancer Society. 1-800-ACS-2345 or local chapter

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New York consumer guide for insurance - health plans must respond to internal appeals according to a specified timeframe.  kff.org

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Partnership for Prescription Assistance http://www.pparx.org/

The Partnership for Prescription Assistance helps qualifying patients 
without prescription drug coverage get the medicines they need through the 
program that is right for them. Many will get their medications free or 
nearly free.

The Partnership for Prescription Assistance will help you find the program 
that's right for you, free of charge. Remember, you will never be asked for 
money by a PPA Call Center representative, or on this Web site.


Or call toll-free 1-888-4ppa-now (1-888-477-2669) to see if you are eligible 
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Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA)  Phone: (800) 762-4636.

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Rituxan - Help for patients who are underinsured or uninsured NeedyMeds  |  Rituxan-specific

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RxAssist: Provides health care providers with information on accessing more than 100 pharmaceutical manufacturers' patient assistance programs. RXassist.org

 
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