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Please fill out the form below to get started on your journey toward obtaining Ibrance (Palbociclib) copay assistance card and we’ll be in touch within 24 hours with next steps.
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Copay Patient Assistance may be right for you! We believe that high deductibles and copays shouldn’t prevent anyone from receiving the medications they need. That’s why at QuickRx, we offer help accessing Panzyga (immune globulin) Copay Assistance Programs. This is designed to help patients reduce their monthly out-of-pocket costs.
Our program partners with many foundations and manufacturer assistance programs to help make medication affordable. Fill out the form on this page and someone from our dedicated team will be in touch within one business day.
Give us a call to see if you qualify. Not only are we dedicated to helping all who may qualify with access to copay assistance programs, but we are also committed to giving every person their lowest price possible, even if you aren’t using prescription coverage.
Panzyga Copay Assistance comes in the form of various savings programs, which are often referred to as “Panzyga copay cards.” These patient assistance programs can be very difficult for patients to find, enroll, and keep an active status.
Although these programs are free, many people are not aware they exist. That is where QuickRx comes in. We have a highly-skilled team dedicated to helping make prescription copays affordable for all who qualify by facilitating access to these programs.
Panzyga insurance and/or Medicare coverage may vary depending on factors such as the individual’s insurance plan or the specific circumstances of their treatment. It is recommended to check with your insurance provider to determine your personal coverage details and copay amount. Call us at (917) 830-2525 if you’d like guidance on how to reach your insurance provider. We’re always here to help.
Step 1:
Get started using one of these options;
Step 2:
Fill out some easy forms
Step 3:
Submit a few pieces of documentation to our team.
That’s it! From there, our team will handle everything to see if you qualify. If you meet the qualification guidelines, our team will ensure that your discounts are automatically applied for you at the pharmacy, coordinate pickup or home delivery of your medications, and they’ll even continue to monitor your case! With QuickRx you will have peace of mind knowing that you will never have any surprise lapse in copay assistance benefits.
Most reactions occur during or shortly after infusion, but some can appear days later. Below is a detailed overview of what patients and caregivers should watch for.
(Reported in ≥5% of patients in clinical trials)
Headache
Nausea
Fatigue
Fever (pyrexia)
Chills
Back pain
Joint or muscle pain (arthralgia, myalgia)
Dizziness
Vomiting
Elevated blood pressure (hypertension)
Rapid heartbeat (tachycardia)
Infusion site reactions (pain, swelling, discomfort)
These reactions are usually mild to moderate and may be reduced with slower infusion rates or premedication (e.g., acetaminophen, diphenhydramine).
(Rare but potentially life-threatening)
A non-infectious inflammation of the brain lining
Symptoms include:
Severe headache
Neck stiffness
Sensitivity to light
Nausea and vomiting
Fever
Destruction of red blood cells
Signs include:
Fatigue
Pale or yellow skin
Dark urine
Rapid heart rate
Blood clots such as:
Stroke
Pulmonary embolism (PE)
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
Heart attack (myocardial infarction)
Risk is higher in patients with existing cardiovascular risk factors or prolonged immobility.
More likely in those with preexisting kidney disease or risk factors (diabetes, dehydration)
Monitor kidney function (creatinine levels, urine output)
Especially in patients with IgA deficiency and anti-IgA antibodies
Symptoms include:
Rash or hives
Shortness of breath
Wheezing
Swelling of face or throat
Hypotension (low blood pressure)
Elevated liver enzymes (AST, ALT)
Positive direct antiglobulin test (Coombs test)
Decreased hemoglobin or hematocrit (in cases of hemolysis)
Increased serum creatinine (renal impairment)
Seek medical attention if you experience:
Sudden severe headache or stiff neck
Chest pain or shortness of breath
Unusual fatigue, yellowing of skin, or dark urine
Leg swelling, redness, or pain
High fever, especially after an infusion
Any signs of an allergic reaction
Regular monitoring is essential and may include:
Renal function tests (before and during treatment)
Hemoglobin and hematocrit levels
Signs of hemolysis or thrombosis
Vital signs during infusion