We Help Make Supportive & Specialty Care Medications Accessible and Affordable

Managing complex health conditions often requires specialized supportive care medications—and these treatments shouldn't be out of reach due to cost. At QuickRx Specialty Pharmacy, we help patients access the supportive therapies they need to maintain their quality of life. From anti-nausea medications for chemotherapy patients to life-sustaining treatments for neurological conditions, our team navigates copay assistance programs, patient assistance applications, and charitable foundation grants on your behalf. If you've been prescribed Sandostatin, Somatuline Depot, Rilutek, Sabril, or other specialty medications, we're here to help you access your treatment without financial

Supportive & Specialty Care Medications We Support

Amicar (Aminocaproic Acid)

Amicar is an antifibrinolytic agent that helps prevent and control bleeding by stabilizing blood clots. It’s essential for patients with certain bleeding disorders or those undergoing surgical procedures with high bleeding risk.

Conditions Treated: Excessive bleeding due to fibrinolysis, bleeding in hemophilia patients, and prevention of recurrent bleeding from various causes.

Administration: Oral tablets, syrup, or intravenous injection depending on the clinical situation.

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Emend (Aprepitant)

Emend is an antiemetic medication used to prevent nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy. It works by blocking substance P/neurokinin 1 (NK1) receptors in the brain, providing relief for cancer patients undergoing treatment.

Conditions Treated: Prevention of acute and delayed nausea and vomiting associated with chemotherapy, including highly emetogenic chemotherapy regimens.

Administration: Oral capsule, typically taken before chemotherapy and for 2 days after.

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Kytril (Granisetron)

Kytril is a serotonin 5-HT3 receptor antagonist used to prevent nausea and vomiting. It’s an essential supportive care medication for patients undergoing chemotherapy or radiation therapy.

Conditions Treated: Prevention of nausea and vomiting associated with chemotherapy and radiation therapy.

Administration: Available as oral tablets, oral solution, or injection.

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Rilutek (Riluzole)

Rilutek is the first FDA-approved treatment for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. It helps slow the progression of this devastating neurological condition by reducing glutamate activity.

Conditions Treated: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) to extend survival and delay the need for mechanical ventilation.

Administration: Oral tablet, taken twice daily on an empty stomach.

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Sabril (Vigabatrin)

Sabril is an antiepileptic medication used to treat specific types of seizures. It’s particularly important for infantile spasms and as add-on therapy for complex partial seizures that haven’t responded to other treatments.

Conditions Treated: Infantile spasms in patients 1 month to 2 years old, and refractory complex partial seizures in adults as add-on therapy.

Administration: Oral tablets or powder for solution, taken twice daily.

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Sandostatin (Octreotide)

Sandostatin is a synthetic somatostatin analog used to control symptoms associated with certain tumors and conditions. It reduces the secretion of various hormones and is critical for managing carcinoid syndrome and acromegaly.

Conditions Treated: Acromegaly, carcinoid tumors, VIPomas (vasoactive intestinal peptide-secreting tumors), and severe diarrhea associated with these conditions.

Administration: Subcutaneous or intramuscular injection, with long-acting formulations available for monthly dosing.

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Somatuline Depot (Lanreotide)

Somatuline Depot is a long-acting somatostatin analog used to treat hormone-related conditions and certain tumors. It helps control symptoms and slow tumor growth in patients with neuroendocrine tumors and acromegaly.

Conditions Treated: Acromegaly, gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (GEP-NETs), and carcinoid syndrome.

Administration: Deep subcutaneous injection, typically administered every 4 weeks.

Learn about Somatuline Depot Copay Assistance

Not only can we ship these medications nationwide, but we can also assist with the supportive and specialty care prescription copay assistance processes. Our goal is always to lower your patients’ prescription costs as much as possible.

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We Help Make Supportive & Specialty Care Medications Accessible and Affordable

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Why QuickRx?

Every patient who works with QuickRx is assigned a personal Patient Navigator—a dedicated team member who becomes your advocate throughout the entire process. Your Patient Navigator coordinates directly with your specialist’s office, tracks down every financial assistance program you qualify for, monitors your refills, and proactively renews your coverage before it expires. You’ll have their direct contact information and won’t need to navigate automated phone systems or repeat your story to different people. From your first call through ongoing deliveries, your Patient Navigator ensures nothing falls through the cracks and your medication access stays uninterrupted.

As an ACHC & URAC-accredited pharmacy with nationwide service, we strive to help everyone in need. Our individualized plans cater to patients’ unique health and financial needs, ensuring they receive the best care and access to prescription cost-reduction resources. We bridge the gap between patient, provider, and pharmacy, simplifying the process and ensuring constant communication.

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At QuickRx Pharmacy, we pair patients with a dedicated Patient Navigator to guide them through the process of obtaining medication copay assistance.

So friendly, patient and helpful! Samantha answered every question and was very through and helpful! I don’t have to worry or stress about my medicine even with insurance and a generic medicine $600 a month is ALOT!!! THANK YOU Samantha for helping me and Julia the pharmacist for answering all of my questions as well.
I prayed for help and that’s exactly what I received with Samantha and Julia!!! Thank you so much.

01/12/2025

The generic version of my medication was running nearly $3k a month @ the only specialty pharmacy my INS would accept. I went online and found Quick RX. My cost for a 90 supply was under $100 (no INS necessary) and that includes shipping! Everyone I have dealt with has been professional, courteous and easy to work with. QUICK RX reduced my stress. No more wondering how I was going to afford my specialty medication. My prescription is shipped Fed Ex and there have been zero issues. I highly recommend you check them out for your specialty medication needs.

06/27/2023

This is a first-rate organization in my opinion! Leah and Julia were so great to work with and were very compassionate and encouraging throughout the entire process. From getting approval from the insurance company to getting the script from the doctor’s office, they were excellent and communicated every step of the way so I never felt lost or abandoned ! I can’t say enough good things about the respect and diligence they showed towards me ! They got me my meds in a very timely manner and I am extremely grateful !!!!!

12/21/2024

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Once prescriptions are received we will reach out to discuss copay assistance options with you. From here we will send the medication to anywhere in the United States.

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Your Questions Answered

Do I Need to Switch Doctors?
No. We work with your current oncologist, neurologist, or specialist and coordinate directly with their office. You keep your existing care team.
How Long Does the Financial Assistance Process Take?
We begin the same day you contact us. Most patients have assistance secured and medication shipped within 1-2 weeks (often faster for urgent cases like chemotherapy support medications).
What If Assistance Programs Are Closed?
We monitor multiple programs simultaneously. If one closes, we immediately pivot to alternatives including manufacturer programs, foundation grants, and other resources.
Do I Qualify If I Have Insurance?
Yes! Most copay assistance programs are designed for commercially insured patients. Even with insurance, specialty medications can have high copays that assistance programs can significantly reduce.
Can You Help With Chemotherapy Support Medications?
Absolutely. We specialize in anti-nausea medications like Emend and Kytril that are essential for cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. We understand the urgency and work quickly to get these medications to you.
Do You Support ALS Patients?
Yes. We help ALS patients access Rilutek and understand the unique challenges of living with this condition. Our team provides compassionate, personalized support throughout your treatment journey.
How Do You Ship Temperature-Sensitive Medications?
Medications like Sandostatin and Somatuline Depot require cold chain shipping. We provide temperature-controlled packaging at no additional cost to ensure your medication arrives safely and effectively.
Can You Help With Medications Not Listed Here?
Yes! We support many specialty medications beyond those listed. Contact us at (917) 830-2525 to discuss your specific medication and we’ll let you know how we can help.

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