Common questions
Abrilada assistance, answered plainly
- Is there a Abrilada patient assistance program?
- Yes. Pfizer Inc. and the Pfizer Patient Assistance Foundation runs the Pfizer Patient Assistance Program (Abrilada), which provides Abrilada free of charge to eligible patients. Household income generally needs to be at or below 300% of the federal poverty level. The full rules and the official application link are in the program list above.
- Is there a Abrilada copay card, and who can use it?
- Yes - the Pfizer enCompass Co-Pay Assistance Program (Abrilada) from Pfizer Inc.. Eligible patients pay as little as $0 for each Abrilada treatment, up to a maximum benefit of $4,000-$14,000 per calendar year depending on your insurance. It works for patients with commercial (private) insurance. Patients on Medicare or Medicaid cannot use the card itself, but other Abrilada programs above do work with government insurance.
- Where do I find the Abrilada patient assistance application form?
- The official application form for the Pfizer Patient Assistance Program (Abrilada) is on pfizerrxpathways.com - the application links on this page go straight to the program's own form. Applying is always free; never pay a third-party service to file a patient assistance form for you.
- Does Abrilada assistance work if I am on Medicare or Medicaid?
- Yes. Pfizer Patient Assistance Program (Abrilada) is open to some patients on Medicare or Medicaid - each program's exact rules are listed above, and the calculator checks the income limits against your household.
- Is the Abrilada patient support program the same thing as patient assistance?
- Manufacturers like Pfizer use "patient support program" as an umbrella term for nurse lines, insurance navigation, and financial help. The financial help is what we track here - for Abrilada that is the Pfizer Patient Assistance Program (Abrilada). The support phone line is listed on the official program site linked above.