Is Your Tremfya Medication Too Expensive?
Learn How People Are Paying A Set Price of $60.00 a month through Prescription Hope’s medication access service For Tremfya Through Prescription Hope
Are you looking for a place to get your Tremfya (Guselkumab) medication at an affordable price? Prescription Hope provides the top prescribed medications on a national level including Cosentyx, Stelara, Otezla, and many more all for the set price of $60.00 per month for each medication through Prescription Hope’s medication access service.Tremfya Cost Comparison Chart
Who is Prescription Hope?
Prescription Hope is a medication access service-based company that provides access to brand-name medication through patient assistance programs. Prescription Hope charges a service fee of $60.00 a month through Prescription Hope’s medication access service for each medication accessed through patient assistance programs to manage medication orders and refills. There are no other costs, fees, deductibles, or copays associated with the Prescription Hope service. Prescription Hope is not an insurance product, coupon card, discount program, or pharmacy. Prescription Hope is a medication access service that helps you manage patient assistance programs. We do not manufacture, store, or ship medications. Our medication list includes the top-100 prescribed medications offered by U.S. based pharmaceutical manufacturers. Create your account to fill out an application!Do I Qualify For My Tremfya 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. If your Tremfya cost is too much, Prescription Hope can help.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
Is Prescription Hope An Tremfya Copay Card, Tremfya Generic, Or Insurance Product?
Prescription Hope is not a Tremfya copay card, generic, coupon program, or insurance policy. 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. Although Prescription Hope is not a copay card or coupon program, individuals can find more savings through Prescription Hope! 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 Tremfya 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 Tremfya medication for 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.Tremfya: Prescribed To Treat Psoriasis
Tremfya is a medication prescribed to treat moderate to severe plaque psoriasis in individuals that may benefit from taking injections or pills (systemic therapy) or phototherapy (treatment using ultraviolet or UV light). Interleukin is a key protein that is thought to cause symptoms of plaque psoriasis. Tremfya works by blocking this protein. Tremfya is an injectable medication that is administered once every 8 weeks, after 2 starter doses at weeks 0 and 4. Important Safety Information & Side Effects:- Read the full prescribing information, including the medication guide for Tremfya, and ask your doctor about any questions you may have.
- Tremfya can be self-injected at home after you have received the proper training.
- It may cause you to be at a greater risk of infection as it affects your immune system’s ability to fight infection.
- Tremfya contains guselkumab and other ingredients. Do not take this medication if you are allergic to any of the ingredients.
- It has not been determined if Tremfya will cause harm to an unborn child. Talk to your doctor if you are pregnant or have plans to become pregnant.
- It has not been determined if this medication will pass through breastmilk or cause harm to a nursing child. Talk to your doctor about the best way to feed your child.
- The most common side effects may include upper respiratory infections, headache, injection site reactions, joint pain, diarrhea, stomach flu (gastroenteritis), fungal skin infections, and herpes simplex infections.
- Talk to your doctor about your history of medical conditions including infection or tuberculosis (TB).
- Let your doctor know about any other medications you are taking including prescription drugs, over-the-counter medications, and vitamins. Certain drug interactions may be possible, which can lead to adverse reactions.
- Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects and seek immediate medical attention if you begin to have signs of an allergic reaction.
- There is currently no generic version of Tremfya available in the United States. Fraudulent online pharmacies may try to claim that they have a Tremfya generic, but this medication is illegal and may be harmful. Ask your doctor for advice before purchasing your prescription medications.