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by Hardy Lesch III Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How can I get help paying for my Genentech medicine?

Uninsured patients and insured patients without coverage for their medicine must meet a different set of income requirements. ACTEMRA Access Solutions can refer eligible patients to the ACTEMRA Co-pay Card Program for help with the out-of-pocket costs associated with their Genentech medicine.*

What is Genentech access solutions?

Genentech Access Solutions is committed to helping patients access the Genentech medicines they need In 2020, Genentech Access Solutions helped more than 266,000 eligible patients with access issues.

What is the Genentech patient Foundation?

Genentech Patient Foundation Living with a serious illness can come with many challenges. Getting Genentech medicines shouldn’t be one of them. The Genentech Patient Foundation gives free Genentech medicine to people who don’t have insurance coverage or who have financial concerns.

Does *Genentech guarantee co-pay assistance after a referral?

*Genentech does not influence or control the operations or eligibility criteria of any independent co-pay assistance foundation and cannot guarantee co-pay assistance after a referral from ACTEMRA Access Solutions. The foundations to which we refer patients are not exhaustive or indicative of Genentech’s endorsement or financial support.

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What is the Genentech Patient Foundation?

The Genentech Patient Foundation gives free medicine to people who have financial concerns, because we believe that every person who is prescribed a Genentech medicine should get the treatment they need. Help for People With or Without Health Insurance.

What Is Genentech access Solutions?

Genentech Access Solutions Explains insurance coverage to people taking Genentech medicines and connects them to support programs.

What drugs does Genentech make?

Our Medicines & ProductsMedicines.Actemra® (TOCILIZUMAB [authorized for Emergency Use])Actemra® (tocilizumab)Activase® (alteplase)Alecensa® (alectinib)Avastin® (bevacizumab)Boniva Tablets® (ibandronate sodium)Cathflo Activase® (alteplase)More items...

What is Ophthalmology access solutions?

We focus on access so you can focus on health Genentech Ophthalmology Access Solutions is a program that helps people who are taking a Genentech medicine. Your health insurance plan and the cost of your medicine might keep you from getting your prescribed treatment.

Who makes Valganciclovir?

Genentech: Valcyte® (valganciclovir hydrochloride) - Information for Patients.

Does Pfizer own Genentech?

Roche Holding's agreement on Thursday to acquire full ownership of Genentech for $46.8 billion is the third big drug industry merger this year. But it is different from the other two — Pfizer's $68 billion proposal to acquire Wyeth and Merck's $41 billion deal with Schering-Plough — in crucial ways.

What is Genentech best known for?

Genentech is a biotechnology company dedicated to pursuing groundbreaking science to discover and develop medicines for people with serious and life-threatening diseases. Our transformational discoveries include the first targeted antibody for cancer and the first medicine for primary progressive multiple sclerosis.

Where do Genentech employees live?

South San FranciscoWorking and living in South San Francisco, these employees are proud members of a thriving community.

How many drugs does Genentech have?

Genentech, Inc. manufactures, markets and/or distributes more than 47 drugs in the United States.

Which one of these is an approved drug by the firm Genentech?

The Genentech medicines supported by the Genentech Patient Foundation are: Actemra® (tocilizumab) Activase® (alteplase) Alecensa® (alectinib)

What drugs does Roche make?

All. Actemra/RoActemra. Alecensa. ... Anaemia. Mircera. NeoRecormon.Cancer (blood tumours) Gazyva/Gazyvaro. MabThera / Rituxan. ... Cancer (blood cancers) Alecensa. Avastin. ... Dermatology. Roaccutane/Accutane.Haemophilia. Hemlibra.Infectious Diseases. Actemra/RoActemra. Copegus. ... Inflammatory & Autoimmune Diseases. Actemra/RoActemra. CellCept.More items...

What MS drugs does Genentech make?

About OCREVUS OCREVUS is approved by the FDA to treat relapsing or primary progressive forms of multiple sclerosis (MS).

Does Genentech support evrysdi?

Please Note: At this time, Genentech supports Evrysdi, Nutropin, Cellcept, Valcyte, and Fuzeon through a separate process.

Do you need to complete a patient consent form?

Both forms are required. No action can be taken until a completed Patient Consent Form and Prescriber Service Form have been received.

Who provides Genentech medicine?

The Genentech Patient Foundation provides free Genentech medicine to people who don't have insurance coverage or who have financial concerns and to people who meet certain income criteria.*

What is ACTEMRA Access Solutions?

For eligible patients with commercial or public health insurance, ACTEMRA Access Solutions offers referrals to independent co-pay assistance foundations.†

Does ACTEMRA have a copay card?

ACTEMRA Access Solutions can refer eligible patients to the ACTEMRA Co-pay Card Program for help with the out-of-pocket costs associated with their Genentech medicine.*

Supporting People Who Need Help Paying For Our Medicines

Genentech has always focused on developing breakthrough medicines for serious illnesses. We believe every person should get the Genentech medicine they need, and we offer programs to help make this happen.

Learn How We Help

Explains insurance coverage to people taking Genentech medicines and connects them to support programs.

Why is Genentech patient foundation important?

People can have trouble getting their medicines for many reasons. The Genentech Patient Foundation helps people in need, whether they have insurance or not.

How much does Genentech add to a household?

For households larger than 4 people, add $25,000 for each extra person. There is no maximum number of people you may add. The Genentech Patient Foundation assists patients living in the United States, who are being treated by a physician licensed in the United States.

Have you been prescribed a participating Genentech medicine?

If one of these situations applies to you, you may qualify for support from the Genentech Patient Foundation. Please complete the enrollment forms to apply for help.

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