Epogen (Epoetin Alfa)


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Is Your Epogen Medication Too Expensive?

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Learn How People Are Paying A Set Price Of $60.00 Per Month For Epogen Through Prescription Hope!

Are you looking for a place to get your Epogen (Epoetin Alfa) medication at an affordable price?

Prescription Hope provides the top prescribed medications on a national level all for the set price of $60.00 per month for each medication through Prescription Hope’s medication access service.

Epogen Cost Comparison Chart

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Who is Prescription Hope?

Prescription Hope is a nationally recognized prescription medication access program, headquartered in Stuart, Florida. We access over 1,500 FDA-approved prescription medications for the set price of $60.00 per month for each medication through our medication access service. This covers 100% of the medication cost no matter the retail price.

Prescription Hope is NOT a prescription discount card or an insurance plan.

Prescription Hope works with over 180 U.S. based pharmaceutical manufacturers and their pharmacy to access over 1,500 FDA-approved medications. Our medication list includes the top-100 prescribed medications in the United States offered by big-name medication companies. There are no additional costs or hidden fees associated with the medications obtained through Prescription Hope. We will never charge a fee for any medication that we cannot access for you.

Create your account to fill out an application! Contact Prescription Hope today and begin receiving your prescription medications for the set price of $60.00 per month for each medication through our medication access service. Below is a cost comparison sheet for some of our most popular medications.

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Do I Qualify For My Epogen Medication With Prescription Hope?

Prescription Hope works with thousands of Americans every month, obtaining prescription medications on their behalf for the set price of $60.00 per month per medication through Prescription Hope’s medication access service.

The income guidelines to qualify for Prescription Hope are as follows;

  • An individual earning up to or around $50,000 per year
  • Households with a combined income of up to $70,000 per year
  • Guidelines can increase in families making up to $200,000 per year

Keep in mind, if our advocates cannot obtain your Epogen medication for you, we will never charge a fee for that medication.

Once you apply for Prescription Hope, our knowledgeable advocates start to work for you. Within the first 48 hours, we will determine whether or not you are eligible for any patient assistance programs for the medications you applied for. If we find a program that will work for you, we will reach out to you for any additional information needed, and reach out to your doctor for the prescription. Once we receive this information back, we immediately order your medication for you. After that, we work to manage, track and refill your medications on time, maintain up-to-date records, and renew your prescription medications every year. Once all requested paperwork is received from you and your healthcare provider, your first order of medication is typically delivered within 2 to 4 weeks, we then continue to manage ongoing refills month after month. We also place refills to come in on a regular schedule.

Through our program, Americans save thousands every year from the retail cost of their prescription medications through Prescription Hope.

Is Prescription Hope An Epogen Discount Coupon Card, Generic, Or Insurance Product?

Prescription Hope is not an Epogen discount coupon card or insurance policy. This is also not an Epogen Generic. As a national advocacy program that works with any coverage, you may already have, Prescription Hope is a program that works alongside any coverage you may currently have.

When you obtain your medications from Prescription Hope, your total will never cost more than $60.00 per month for each medication through our medication access service. If we cannot help you obtain a prescription medication, we will never charge a fee for that medication.

Can Prescription Hope Get My Epogen If I Have Insurance Coverage?

Because Prescription Hope is not an insurance plan, our program works alongside any coverage you may currently have to obtain your Epogen medication at an affordable price. Our national advocacy program does not have medication tiers, copays, or deductibles.

Every year, Prescription Hope works with some of the most prominent insurance organizations across the United States including Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, United Healthcare, and Humana to help individuals obtain their prescription medications at an affordable price.

When adding Prescription Hope, insurance organizations can provide a better level of care for their clients. Contact us today and learn more about how Prescription Hope can help individuals obtain affordable prescription medication.

Epogen: Prescribed To Individuals Fighting Anemia

Epogen helps your body make more red blood cells. This medication is used to treat anemia that is caused by chronic kidney disease, cancer chemotherapy, or HIV-therapy. It may also be used before surgery if you have anemia.

Epogen is typically prescribed to be taken 3 times a week for those that are on dialysis. However, take this medication exactly how your doctor prescribes. Do not change doses or stop taking Epogen without first consulting your doctor.

Important Safety Information & Side Effects

  • If you have a certain type of cancer, then Epogen may cause your tumor to grow faster. Talk to your doctor about this risk.
  • Other serious side effects may include heart problems, blood clots, high blood pressure, seizures, serious allergic reactions, skin reactions, antibodies to Epogen, and hemoglobin levels going too high.
  • More common side effects of Epogen may include but are not limited to nausea, fever, cough, joint pain, high blood sugar, trouble sleeping, respiratory infection, weight loss, and vomiting.
  • Prior to take Epogen, talk to your doctor about all past and present medical conditions. Medical conditions that may make taking Epogen unsafe include certain cancers, high blood pressure, and past allergic reactions to ingredients in Epogen.
  • Epogen may not be safe for those who are pregnant, may become pregnant, or breastfeeding.

If you begin experiencing a severe allergic reaction or worsening side effects that persist, then call your doctor and seek medical attention right away.

Is there an Epogen generic available?

  • There is no Epogen generic currently available due to it being a biologic medication. However, Pfizer has come out with a medication called Retacrit which is similar in nature. It is important that you take the medication your doctor prescribes and recommends, as not all medications work the same. Do not purchase generic medications from fraudulent online pharmacies, as the medications are illegal counterfeit versions that could be harmful if taken. Ask your doctor for advice when it comes to purchasing your prescription medications

For more information regarding Epogen, consult your healthcare provider.

Prescription Hope can obtain an Epogen discount for individuals at the set price of $60.00 per month. To obtain prescription medications, Prescription Hope works directly with over 180 pharmaceutical manufacturers and their pharmacy to obtain Epogen at a set, affordable price.

Can Prescription Hope Help Me Obtain My Other Medications?

According to the Centers for Disease Control, nearly one in five Americans regularly takes three prescription medications. Our advocates can work on your behalf to obtain all your medications for the set price of $60.00 per month for each medication through our medication access service. As a national advocacy program, Prescription Hope works directly with over 180 U.S. based pharmaceutical manufacturer’s patient assistance programs to obtain over 1,500 FDA-approved prescription medications. This includes the top-100 prescribed medications in America. Visit our website to see our full list of medications and fill out an application to get started.


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