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QuickRx Specialty Pharmacy is expanding our copay assistance services to include Ferriprox (deferiprone) for patients with transfusional iron overload. Sign up below to be notified when our Ferriprox copay assistance program launches.
✚ Free Ferriprox copay card enrollment for commercially insured patients (coming soon)
✚ Patient assistance program coordination for uninsured and underinsured patients (coming soon)
✚ Foundation grant applications for additional financial support (coming soon)
✚ Ongoing support throughout your iron chelation treatment journey (coming soon)
Ferriprox (deferiprone) is a specialty medication used to treat transfusional iron overload in patients with thalassemia syndromes, sickle cell disease, and other anemias. Without copay assistance, the cost of Ferriprox can be very expensive for patients requiring ongoing iron chelation therapy. QuickRx Specialty Pharmacy is preparing to launch FREE enrollment services to help you access available copay assistance programs for Ferriprox.
Our experienced patient navigators understand the financial challenges of iron chelation therapy. Once our Ferriprox program launches, we will work directly with manufacturers, foundations, and insurance companies to find every available savings opportunity for your Ferriprox prescription.
Get FREE help with Ferriprox copay assistance as soon as we open the program!
QuickRx Specialty Pharmacy connects patients to copay cards, manufacturer savings programs, and patient assistance to lower out-of-pocket costs for their specialty medication.
✓ Ferriprox Copay Card Enrollment
✓ Ferriprox Copay Assistance
✓ Patient Assistance Programs
✓ Foundation Grant Support for Cancer
Eligible commercially insured patients may qualify for the manufacturer's copay assistance program for Ferriprox. These programs can significantly reduce your monthly out-of-pocket costs. QuickRx will help with enrollment once our program launches.
Patients who are uninsured or underinsured may qualify for patient assistance programs that provide Ferriprox at no cost or reduced cost based on income eligibility requirements. Sign up to be notified when we can assist.
Once launched, QuickRx will handle all paperwork and coordination for your Ferriprox copay assistance applications. We will work with your healthcare provider to gather required documentation and submit applications on your behalf.
Once enrolled, QuickRx monitors your benefits continuously, coordinates refills, arranges home delivery, and ensures you never experience a lapse in Ferriprox copay assistance coverage.
Join our waitlist and be the first to know when QuickRx Ferriprox copay assistance services become available.
Questions? Call us at (917) 830-2525 or (800) 496-6111
Without insurance or copay assistance, Ferriprox (deferiprone) can be very expensive. As a specialty medication for iron chelation therapy, Ferriprox requires ongoing daily treatment which can result in significant monthly costs.
Contact QuickRx at (917) 830-2525 to explore copay assistance options that may help reduce your Ferriprox costs.
Several copay assistance programs may help reduce Ferriprox (deferiprone) costs depending on your insurance status and financial situation.
QuickRx can help determine which programs you qualify for and assist with enrollment at no cost to you.
Medicare patients cannot use manufacturer copay cards due to federal regulations. However, other assistance options may be available for Medicare beneficiaries.
QuickRx can help Medicare patients explore all available options for reducing Ferriprox costs. Call (800) 496-6111 to speak with a patient navigator.
No, QuickRx provides completely FREE copay assistance services for all patients. Our patient navigators help you find and enroll in Ferriprox copay assistance programs at no charge.
Our goal is to help you access the Ferriprox you need at the lowest possible cost.
Yes, generic deferiprone is available. Generic versions may cost less than brand-name Ferriprox.
Important: Ferriprox is available in two different 1,000 mg tablet formulations (twice-daily and three-times-daily). These formulations have different dosing schedules. Always verify you have the correct formulation for your prescribed dosing regimen.
Ferriprox (deferiprone) is a prescription medication used to treat iron overload caused by blood transfusions. It belongs to a class of medications called chelating agents.
Ferriprox helps remove excess iron that accumulates in the body from repeated blood transfusions, which can damage organs if left untreated.
Ferriprox is FDA-approved for treating transfusional iron overload in patients with certain blood disorders who require regular blood transfusions.
Limitation: Safety and effectiveness have not been established for transfusional iron overload in patients with myelodysplastic syndrome or Diamond Blackfan anemia.
Ferriprox dosing is based on body weight. The typical starting dose is 75 mg/kg/day.
Your doctor may start at a lower dose (45 mg/kg/day) and increase gradually to minimize stomach upset.
Your healthcare provider will determine the appropriate dose based on your weight and treatment response.
How you take Ferriprox depends on your prescribed formulation.
Like all medications, Ferriprox can cause side effects. Common side effects vary depending on the underlying condition being treated.
Taking Ferriprox with food may help reduce nausea and stomach upset.
Tell your doctor about any side effects you experience.
Ferriprox has a boxed warning for serious blood cell problems. Contact your doctor immediately if you experience signs of infection.
Certain patients should not take Ferriprox or should use extreme caution.
Ferriprox can interact with several medications and supplements. Always tell your doctor about all medications you take.
Your healthcare provider should review all your medications before starting Ferriprox.
Regular blood monitoring is critical during Ferriprox treatment due to the risk of serious blood cell problems.
If your ANC drops below normal, your doctor may interrupt treatment until it recovers.
Ferriprox may cause your urine to turn a reddish-brown color. This is usually not harmful and is a normal effect of the medication.
While reddish-brown urine is usually harmless, contact your doctor if you also experience:
These symptoms could indicate a liver problem rather than normal drug effects.
Treatment duration with Ferriprox depends on your iron levels and ongoing transfusion needs.
Continue taking Ferriprox exactly as prescribed. Do not stop or change your dose without consulting your healthcare provider.
Questions about Ferriprox copay assistance? Contact QuickRx at (917) 830-2525 or (800) 496-6111.
Written by: Paola Larrabure, Pharma Content Manager at QuickRx Specialty Pharmacy
Medically Reviewed by: Julia Kravtsova, PharmD, Head Patient Navigator at QuickRx Specialty Pharmacy. Julia holds a Doctor of Pharmacy degree and has extensive experience helping patients navigate specialty medication access and copay assistance programs.
Last Updated: January 2026
Important Medical Disclaimer: This information is provided for educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. All treatment decisions should be made in consultation with your qualified healthcare provider. QuickRx Specialty Pharmacy is a licensed specialty pharmacy providing medication dispensing and copay assistance enrollment services.
About QuickRx Specialty Pharmacy: QuickRx is a nationwide specialty pharmacy licensed in all 50 states. We specialize in helping patients access copay assistance programs for high-cost specialty medications. Our copay assistance services are always provided FREE to patients.
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