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With a co-pay coupon, most eligible patients may pay no more than $5 per co-pay (restrictions apply)
Not valid for patients enrolled in government healthcare prescription drug programs, such as Medicare Part D and Medicaid. Patients in the coverage gap known as the "donut hole" also are not eligible
The HARVONI and SOVALDI co-pay coupon programs will cover the out-of-pocket costs for HARVONI or SOVALDI prescriptions up to a maximum of 25% of the catalog price of a 12-week regimen of HARVONI or SOVALDI
PATIENTS CAN CALL 1-855-7-MYPATH (1-855-769-7284) TO REGISTER OVER THE PHONE
https://www.gilead.com/~/media/files/pdfs/policy-perspectives/expanding%20access%20to%20hcv%20treatments%20102814.pdf?la=en
Key points:
• Hepatitis C affects 3.2 million Americans and kills more people each year than HIV/AIDS in the United States.1
• Approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in December 2013 and by the European Commission
in January 2014, Gilead’s Sovaldi® (sofosbuvir) 400 mg tablets in combination with other antiviral agents for the
treatment of chronic hepatitis C (genotypes 1, 2, 3, and 4) offers a potential cure with a short-term course of therapy,
an important consideration.
• Gilead’s latest innovation, the once-daily single tablet regimen Harvoni® (ledipasvir 90 mg/sofosbuvir 400 mg), has
further advanced treatment for patients with genotype 1 hepatitis C infection by providing high cure rates with as
little as eight or 12 weeks of therapy, without the need for interferon injections or ribavirin.
• The price of Gilead’s hepatitis C treatments reflects the significant clinical, economic and public health value of these
drugs, and is comparable to, or in many cases less than, the cost of older, less effective regimens.
• In the United States and around the world, Gilead is working to increase access to its medicines for all people who
can benefit from them, regardless of where they live or their ability to pay.
http://esofosbuvir.com/harvoni-cost-in-usa-canada-europe-egypt-india/
Harvoni is the newly discovered wonder drug for Hepatitis C. Marketed by pharmaceutical giant Gilead Sciences, it has more than 95% cure rate. A major problem is the cost of Harvoni – with $94,500 price tag for standard 12-week treatment, Harvoni is one of the most expensive medicines in the world. However, many patients seek out a generic version of Harvoni from India which only costs around $900 – a fraction of a cost of the original.
Harvoni offers high cure rate and moderate side effects. Learn how to recognize Harvoni side effects and how to fight them.
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Eligible patients may pay no more than $5 per co-pay for HARVONI
We believe that cost should not be a barrier to receiving treatment. That’s why the makers of HARVONI offer a co-pay coupon. If you are eligible, you may pay no more than $5 per co-pay. Need a replacement coupon?
Please note the following:
You are not eligible if you are enrolled in a government healthcare prescription drug program such as Medicare Part D or Medicaid. This includes when you are in the Medicare Part D coverage gap known as the "donut hole."
The HARVONI Co-pay Coupon Program will cover the out-of-pocket costs of your HARVONI prescriptions up to a maximum of 25% of the catalog price of a 12-week regimen of HARVONI. See Terms and Conditions below.
Check your eligibility
*Are you a current resident of the 50 states, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, or the Virgin Islands?
Yes
No
*Are your prescriptions paid for in part or in full by any state- or federally funded program, including but not limited to Medicare or Medicaid, Medigap, VA, DOD, or TRICARE? Please note that Medicare Part D enrollees, while in the prescription drug coverage gap (the "donut hole"), are not eligible for the co-pay coupon.
Yes
No
*If you begin receiving prescription benefits from such state- or federally funded programs at any time, you will no longer be eligible to use the co-pay coupon. Do you acknowledge your agreement with this statement?
Yes
No
For financial or insurance assistance, call 1-855-769-7284.