My wife has taken several medications for her hot flashs, including patchs. She only gets relief when she uses femhrt. Our yearly income is approximetly $30,000/ year. The co-pay for femhrt is $90.00/month. Is there anything Warner Chilcott can do for her?
Does Warner Chilcott have a financial assistant program to help low income idividuals?
- Asked
- 25 May 2013 by Roy Meyers
- Updated
- 25 May 2013
- Topics
- femhrt, medication, patch
Responses (1)
Warner- Chilcott seems to be more concerned with helping out their stock holders then helping people who need help. You can try any of these assistance places though The CoPay Relief Program 1-866-512-3861 or www.copay.org; or Suddenly Senior www.suddenlysenior.com/patientassistantprograms.html; or Needy Meds www.needymeds.org; and Partnership for Prescription Assistance 1-888-477-2669 or www.pparx.org www.freemedicine.com www.access2wellness.com
www.benefitscheckup.org/cf/index.cfm?partner_id=22

Further Information
- Femhrt Information for Consumers
- Femhrt Information for Healthcare Professionals (includes dosage details)
- Side Effects of Femhrt (detailed)
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If your insurance is telling you you're paying a co pay of 90, drugstore.com says the actual price is 82-87. Your insurance isn't helping at all.