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Find out if the medicine your doctor prescribed is available through the Bristol Myers Squibb Patient Assistance Foundation. See which medicines are available.
Find savings options for eligible patients with AFib not caused by a heart valve problem or with DVT/PE, such as the Rx ELIQUIS® copay card. See BOXED WARNINGS.
For more information about how insurance covers ELIQUIS and co-pay assistance for eligible, commercially-insured patients, visit ELIQUIS patient support or call 855-354-7847. Assistance for uninsured patients
Free 30-day trial offer for first-time patients and. co-pay assistance for eligible patients prescribed ELIQUIS. This co-pay card is accepted only at participating pharmacies. This co-pay card is not health insurance. *For commercially insured patients.
Seek assistance for a medicine available through the Pfizer Patient Assistance Program for an FDA approved indication. Meet income guidelines, which vary by product and household size: 300% FPL for Primary Care products (including Eucrisa) and 500% or 600% FPL for Specialty and Oncology products.
Seek assistance for a medicine available through the Pfizer Patient Assistance Program for an FDA approved indication. Meet income guidelines, which vary by product and household size: 300% FPL for Primary Care products (including Eucrisa) and 500% or 600% FPL for Specialty and Oncology products.
The Lilly Cares Foundation, Inc. (“Lilly Cares”) is a nonprofit organization that offers the Lilly Cares Patient Assistance Program (“Program”) to help qualifying patients obtain certain Eli Lilly and Company medications at no cost.
You may be eligible for the Bayer US Patient Assistance Foundation free drug program if you: • Live in the United States or Puerto Rico. • Meet certain income limits. • Don’t have insurance, or your Bayer prescription medicine is not covered.
Sanofi Patient Connection ® can provide certain Sanofi prescription medications at no cost if you meet program eligibility requirements. This component of the program is made possible through Sanofi Cares North America.
Pharmaceutical manufacturers may sponsor patient assistance programs (PAPs) that provide financial assistance or drug free product (through in-kind product donations) to low income individuals to augment any existing prescription drug coverage.