Quick Access Guide: Starting Your Patient on Aimovig

Shannon E. Epling MSc, Pharmaceutical Sciences Date: 08/02/2024

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Aimovig (erenumab-aooe) is a prescription medication used for the preventive treatment of migraines in adults. It belongs to a class of drugs called calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) inhibitors. Aimovig is administered by subcutaneous injection and is available in two doses: 70 mg and 140 mg. Aimovig works by blocking the activity of CGRP, a molecule involved in the development of migraines. By reducing the activity of CGRP, Aimovig can help to prevent migraines from occurring or reduce their frequency.

However, as a healthcare provider, obtaining access to Aimovig enrollment forms can be time-consuming and confusing. In this article, we will provide you with access to Aimovig enrollment forms and introduce you to the AimAllyTM Support Program– which provides a variety of HCP and patient resources to streamline the process of prescribing Aimovig to treat patients.

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Get Aimovig enrollment forms to get your patients started on treatment.

Accessing Aimovig Enrollment Forms

To obtain Aimovig enrollment forms, you can download the PDF for adults available here. Providers can also visit the Aimovig Website for HCPs which contains a variety of resources for healthcare providers to manage treatment with Aimovig. Additionally, Amgen provides an Aimovig Starter Guide to assist providers like you with prescribing Aimovig to patients. 

Once you have obtained and accurately completed the Aimovig enrollment forms with your patient’s information, the enrollment forms can be submitted to the appropriate parties. Aimovig enrollment forms require information about your patient’s medical history, insurance coverage, treatment history and the reason for prescribing Aimovig. 

Following HCP submission of an enrollment form, Patients can enroll in Amgen's AimAllyTM Program for prescription management and support. 

Amgen’s AimAllyTM Program

The AimAllyTM program is a patient support program offered by Amgen, the manufacturer of Aimovig. The program is designed to provide resources and assistance to patients who have been prescribed Aimovig for the preventive treatment of migraines.

Some of the services provided by the AimAllyTM program include:

  • Insurance support: The AimAllyTM program can help patients understand their insurance coverage for Aimovig and work with insurance companies to help ensure that the medication is covered.
  • Financial assistance: Patients who are uninsured or who have high out-of-pocket costs for Aimovig may be eligible for financial assistance through the AimAllyTM program.
  • Injection training: The program provides injection training to patients who need help administering Aimovig.
  • Nurse support: Patients can access a team of nurses who can answer questions about Aimovig and provide support throughout the treatment process.
  • Educational resources: The AimAllyTM program provides educational materials about migraines and Aimovig, including tips for managing migraines and information about the medication's safety and efficacy.

Patients can enroll themselves in the AimAllyTM program online or by calling a toll-free number (1-833-246-6844). The program is free to eligible patients and is intended to help support patients throughout their Aimovig treatment journey.


Conclusion 

As a healthcare provider, it can be challenging and time-consuming to navigate access to Aimovig enrollment forms. This blog provides you access with the appropriate enrollment forms and the information to help support patients as you manage their condition. 

With the aid of the AimAllyTM Program, patients can gain access to resources and support to help streamline the process of treatment with Aimovig. By providing your patient with access to this program, you are ensuring some of the best possible support to manage their migraines. 

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