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If you have commercial insurance

If you have commercial insurance, for example, through your job, you may be able to get a Copay Savings Card to help reduce the amount of money you need to spend for your medicine.

Copay Savings Card

Eligible, commercially insured patients

may pay as little as*:

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Other ways for you to get a Copay Savings Card:
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Text COPAY4 to 82000 to receive the Copay Savings Card via text for CIBINQO or LITFULO. See Mobile Text Program terms

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Ask your doctor for a Copay Savings Card

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Call 1-833-956-DERM (1-833-956-3376) and request a Copay Savings Card

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Use the Patient Portal to sign up for the Copay Savings Card (CIBINQO only)

Eligibility required. No membership fees. This is not health insurance. For CIBINQO, the maximum benefit per patient is $15,000 per calendar year. For LITFULO, the maximum benefit per patient is $15,000 per calendar year. For EUCRISA, individual savings limited to $970 per tube or $3,880 in maximum total savings per calendar year. Only for use with commercial insurance. If you are enrolled in a state or federally funded prescription insurance program, you may not use the copay card. Terms and conditions apply.

For CIBINQO and LITFULO: Interim Care Rx

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If there is an issue with your insurance coverage—for example, a delay or coverage denial—eligible, commercially insured patients enrolled in Pfizer Dermatology Patient Access may receive CIBINQO or LITFULO for up to 2 years at no cost shipped to them through Interim Care Rx.

The free product for this program is for certain commercially insured patients only. Not available to residents in the states of MA, MI, MN, or RI. See terms and conditions.

If you have Medicare or other government insurance

If you have coverage under Medicare, Veterans Affairs, TRICARE®, or Medicaid, and need help paying for your medicine, the Pfizer Dermatology Patient Access team will guide you about where you may find financial assistance.

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Medicare Extra Help

If you have Medicare and need financial assistance, we’ll check to see if you’re eligible for Extra Help through Medicare Part D. If you appear to be eligible based on income, we can guide you on how to apply.

Pfizer Patient Assistance Program

If you are turned down for Medicare Extra Help, you will be evaluated for eligibility in the Pfizer Patient Assistance Program.

The Pfizer Patient Assistance Program may offer free medicine to eligible patients.

If you have no insurance

The Pfizer Dermatology Patient Access team can help identify potential resources for coverage.

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Medicaid

We’ll check to see if you may be eligible for Medicaid and, if so, explain how you can contact Medicaid to apply.

Pfizer Patient Assistance Program

If you are eligible, you may be able to get free medicine through the Pfizer Patient Assistance Program. Patients must meet the eligibility requirements and reapply as needed.
If you have been prescribed CIBINQO or LITFULO, you may use the Pfizer Dermatology Patient Access Patient Portal to apply or reapply to the Pfizer Patient Assistance Program

The Pfizer Patient Assistance Program may offer free medicine to eligible patients.

Other financial assistance resources may be available for eligible patients§
Criteria depend on a number of factors, including the specific medicine prescribed, insurance status, and household size and income. The Pfizer Patient Assistance Program is a joint program of Pfizer Inc. and the Pfizer Patient Assistance Foundation.™ Free medicines from Pfizer are provided through the Pfizer Patient Assistance Foundation. The Pfizer Patient Assistance Foundation is a separate legal entity from Pfizer Inc., with distinct legal restrictions.
§Some offerings are provided through third-party organizations that operate independently and are not controlled by Pfizer. Availability of offerings and eligibility requirements are determined solely by these organizations.