Assistance Fund: MPS II- Hunter Syndrome

Not Funded
About
Assistance Fund: MPS II- Hunter Syndrome offers invaluable support to patients requiring treatments like Adcirca, Adempas, and Elaprase among others. This program crucially aids patients in managing out-of-pocket costs associated with their treatments, including copays and insurance premiums. By supporting the prescription needs of eligible patients, Assistance Fund: MPS II- Hunter Syndrome brings relief to those diagnosed with this specific disease, ensuring access to necessary FDA-approved medications and enhancing the quality of care.
Insurance requirements: Commercially insured, Medicare / Medicaid
Enrollment Forms
Enrollment Form
Program Requirements
Valid only for residents in the US and Puerto Rico
Enrollment Required: Yes
Coverage Required: No
Needs Based: Yes
Activation Required: No
Program Details
Please note the following:
1. Copay grant programs provide assistance for copays, coinsurance, and deductibles for FDAapproved treatment for the disease named in the disease program ONLY
2. Financial assistance grant programs provide assistance for other eligible outofpocket costs, such as health insurance premiums and incidental medical expenses, in addition to copay, coinsurance, and deductible assistance on FDAapproved treatment for the disease named in the disease program
3. This fund may cover offlabel drugs
Copay and Financial assistance can be utilized by any innetwork pharmacy or site of care able to dispense the medication or provide treatment
Program offers conditional approval of 30 days of immediate assistance for open programs where funding is available
Patients will be asked to provide and verify demographic, insurance, and financial information (additional documentation may be requested)
Approved patients will be granted assistance through the end of the calendar year unless otherwise specified for the applicable program
Other Programs

Assistance Fund: MPS II- Hunter Syndrome: Waitlist

Commercially Insured
Medicare / Medicaid

NORD: Hunter Syndrome (Medical Assistance)

Underinsured
Uninsured
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