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Financial help with humira

I know they have a couple programs. I think myHumira is one. I'm not on it so I'm not sure but I'm sure someone else will know more, I believe that one is if you have insurance.
 
Im in rolled into the ambassador program. Just waiting on a nurse to come and make sure I can poke myself with the needle. We just wondering what the financial stipulations are. I have already got the practice pen and my card from the doctor. Was just wondering what kind of questions they will ask?

Thanks
 

my little penguin

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My humira card is not income based
As long you don't have govt insurance
Myhumira card pays a lot if not all of your prescription copay .
The first Max copay amount per year used to be $2500
Then up to $500 per fill after that
So if your copay per your prescription insurance is less than $500
You would only be responsible for $5.
If your copay per fill is more than $500
Then after my humira card your new cost would be copay -$500.
Each year the $2500 copay reset in jan with your first fill to offset deductibles .

Good luck
 
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