Guest guest Posted June 10, 2009 Report Share Posted June 10, 2009 There is also a co-pay program for Orencia. It's the Orencia Promise Program. I was one of the first to get on it and it's been great. www.orenciapromiseprogram.com  in Texas From: <Rheumatoid.Arthritis.Support@...> Subject: [ ] INFO - Assistance programs for the anti-TNF biologics " " < > Date: Monday, June 8, 2009, 8:46 PM Enbrel Enbrel Support Co-pay Program: http://www.enbrel. com/support- services/ get-started. jsp Insurance and Co-pay Assistance: http://www.enbrel. com/support- services/ insurance- assistance. jsp ************ ********* ***** Humira " Frequently Asked Questions About Reimbursement " : http://www.myhumira .com/InsuranceHe lp/FAQ.aspx Abbott Patient Assistance Foundation (Humira): http://www.patienta ssistance. com/profile/ abbott-22/ # ************ ********* ********* ********* ******* Remicade REMICADE ® (infliximab) PATIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM P.O. Box 221709 Charlotte, N.C. 28222-1709 866â€489â€5957 (p) 866â€489â€5958 (f) http://www.rheumato logy.org/ public/acrast. asp Not an MD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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