How can people afford and pay for this medication? Now that my husband is on Medicare the insurance doesn't cover the way his previous insurance did. It's been working. It brought his PSA level down from 28 to 1.0, but he said he was just going to stop taking it because it's too expensive. It's so sad that a life saving/prolonging medication costs so much that only certain people can afford it. What a horrible world we live in. If anyone has information that could help us, please let us know. There was one program we applied for, but we made $4,000.00 more than they allowed.
Trying to find a way to pay for Erleada?
Question posted by lje1958 on 1 March 2021
Last updated on 1 March 2021 by masso
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I agree with you, this is a business, a very lucrative one.
Provider: Johnson & Johnson Patient Assistance Foundation, Inc. Patient Assistance Program
Elligibility requirements:
Must have no prescription coverage for needed medication
Varies. **See below for details
Medication must be for outpatient use only
The patient must also be permanently residing in the US or US territories.
*Some Medicare Part D patients who cannot afford their medicines, and who meet certain financial criteria, may also be eligible for assistance. Please Contact the program for more information (1-800-652-6227). **Please call 1-800-652-6227 or visit Program website for specific FPL income requirements.
Applicable drugs:
Erleada (apalutamide) Tablet
More information please phone: 800-652-6227
Source: https://www.drugs.com/price-guide/erleada
All the best and I have faith you will find a solution, masso
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