Diseases Covered
Copay Assistance Organizations
These sister charities are also dedicated to helping people afford life-changing treatments and medications.
Support Organizations
These organizations do not offer co-pay assistance, but they offer valuable information and support.
Eligibility Criteria
- Patient must be diagnosed with a covered disease and program must be accepting enrollments
- Patient must have a valid Social Security number to apply for assistance and receive treatment in the United States
- Patient must be seeking assistance for a prescribed medication that is FDA approved to treat the covered diagnosis
- Patient is required to have valid Medicare or Military insurance coverage
- Patient income level must be at or below 500% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL)
- Abraxane
- Adriamycin
- Afinitor
- Anastrozole
- Arimidex
- Aromasin
- Capecitabine
- Docefrez
- Docetaxel
- Doxil
- Doxorubicin
- Exemestane
- Fareston
- Faslodex
- Femara
- Fulvestrant
- Gemcitabine Hydrochloride
- Gemzar
- Halaven
- Herceptin
- Herceptin Hylecta
- Herzuma
- Ibrance
- Ixempra
- Kadcyla
- Kanjinti
- Keytruda
- Kisqali
- Letrozole
- Lipodox
- Lynparza
- Nolvadex
- Ogivri
- Ontruzant
- Onxol
- Orserdu
- Paclitaxel
- Perjeta
- Piqray
- Soltamox
- Talzenna
- Tamoxifen Citrate
- Taxol
- Taxotere
- Toremifene
- Trazimera
- Tykerb
- Verzenio
- Vitrakvi
- Xeloda
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