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If you or a loved one has been prescribed immune globulin therapy (IVIG or SCIG), understanding your treatment, costs, and assistance options can feel overwhelming. This guide covers what immune globulin is, how it is given, what it costs, and the copay assistance pathways available to patients today.
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QuickRx Specialty Pharmacy is a URAC- and ACHC-accredited nationwide specialty pharmacy that dispenses immune globulin and provides free copay assistance enrollment support for patients nationwide. Immune globulin is used for conditions such as primary immunodeficiency, chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP), and immune thrombocytopenia (ITP). In 2025, QuickRx helped patients save over $65 million on specialty medications.
Immune globulin therapy can be costly even with insurance, because you are often left with a copay, coinsurance, or deductible on a high-cost specialty medication. Our patient navigator team provides free enrollment support to help connect eligible patients with savings options based on insurance coverage and financial situation.
Our IVIG financial support services include:
Our team works with patients covered by commercial insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, and those without insurance. Eligible patients MAY pay $0 depending on insurance and program eligibility. Call (917) 830-2525 to get started.
Affording a specialty therapy like immune globulin can feel overwhelming without the right support. Our dedicated patient navigator team manages your copay assistance enrollment from start to finish, so you can focus on your health. One navigator owns your case from the first call to delivery.
✓ A real human navigator, not just software – your case handled start to finish
✓ URAC- and ACHC-accredited specialty pharmacy
✓ Licensed and shipping to all 50 states
✓ We do the paperwork: prior auths, appeals, applications, and renewals
For patients with commercial or private insurance, many immune globulin manufacturers offer copay cards that lower out-of-pocket costs for their brand. These are usually not available with Medicare or Medicaid. Our navigators check whether a card applies to your prescribed product and handle the enrollment for you.
For uninsured or underinsured patients with limited income, patient assistance programs may provide medication at free or sharply reduced cost. We review the requirements, confirm whether you qualify, and complete the application on your behalf with your authorization.
Independent charitable foundations offer grants that help cover out-of-pocket costs for patients who meet income and diagnosis criteria, including some Medicare patients. Because grant funding opens and closes throughout the year, our navigators monitor availability and move quickly when funds are open.
*QuickRx provides copay assistance enrollment support as a completely free service. Eligibility for specific programs depends on insurance coverage, income, and other factors. Program availability is subject to change.
Which IVIG or SCIG product are you on? Immune globulin is sold under many brand names, and not every product is interchangeable by route of administration. Tap any product to see how it is given and what it treats. Whatever you are prescribed, our navigators can review copay assistance options for it and ship it to you nationwide.
Intravenous Privigen is a ready-to-use 10% liquid immune globulin given by IV infusion. It is used for primary humoral immunodeficiency, chronic immune thrombocytopenia (ITP), and chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP). It contains the stabilizer L-proline, so it is not used in people with hyperprolinemia.
On Privigen? Call (917) 830-2525 to review copay assistance and nationwide shipping.
IV or Subcutaneous Gammagard Liquid is a 10% immune globulin that can be infused into a vein or under the skin. It is used for primary humoral immunodeficiency, multifocal motor neuropathy, and CIDP. A Gammagard Liquid ERC version exists with a very low IgA content.
On Gammagard Liquid? Call (917) 830-2525 to review copay assistance and nationwide shipping.
IV or Subcutaneous Gamunex-C is a 10% immune globulin used for primary humoral immunodeficiency, chronic ITP, and CIDP. It can be given by vein or under the skin depending on your treatment plan.
On Gamunex-C? Call (917) 830-2525 to review copay assistance and nationwide shipping.
IV or Subcutaneous Gammaked is a 10% immune globulin used for primary humoral immunodeficiency, chronic ITP, and CIDP. Like several 10% products, it may be infused by vein or subcutaneously.
On Gammaked? Call (917) 830-2525 to review copay assistance and nationwide shipping.
Intravenous Octagam is an IV immune globulin available in 5% and 10% concentrations. The 10% concentration is also used to treat dermatomyositis in adults and chronic ITP. Octagam contains maltose, which can affect certain blood glucose monitors.
On Octagam? Call (917) 830-2525 to review copay assistance and nationwide shipping.
Intravenous Panzyga is a 10% IV immune globulin used for primary humoral immunodeficiency, chronic ITP, and CIDP.
On Panzyga? Call (917) 830-2525 to review copay assistance and nationwide shipping.
Intravenous Bivigam is a 10% IV immune globulin used for primary humoral immunodeficiency.
On Bivigam? Call (917) 830-2525 to review copay assistance and nationwide shipping.
Intravenous Flebogamma DIF is an IV immune globulin available in 5% and 10% concentrations, used for primary humoral immunodeficiency and, for the 10% concentration, immune thrombocytopenia.
On Flebogamma DIF? Call (917) 830-2525 to review copay assistance and nationwide shipping.
Intravenous Asceniv is a 10% IV immune globulin used for primary humoral immunodeficiency in patients 2 years and older.
On Asceniv? Call (917) 830-2525 to review copay assistance and nationwide shipping.
Intravenous Alyglo is a 10% IV immune globulin used for primary humoral immunodeficiency in adults.
On Alyglo? Call (917) 830-2525 to review copay assistance and nationwide shipping.
Intravenous Gammaplex is an IV immune globulin in 5% and 10% concentrations, used for primary humoral immunodeficiency and immune thrombocytopenia. The 5% formulation is not used in people with hereditary fructose intolerance.
On Gammaplex? Call (917) 830-2525 to review copay assistance and nationwide shipping.
Intravenous Qivigy is a 10% IV immune globulin used for primary humoral immunodeficiency.
On Qivigy? Call (917) 830-2525 to review copay assistance and nationwide shipping.
Intravenous Yimmugo is a 10% IV immune globulin used for primary humoral immunodeficiency.
On Yimmugo? Call (917) 830-2525 to review copay assistance and nationwide shipping.
Subcutaneous Hizentra is a 20% immune globulin given under the skin (subcutaneous), used for primary humoral immunodeficiency and CIDP. It contains L-proline, so it is not used in people with hyperprolinemia. Higher concentration subcutaneous products like this are not given by vein.
On Hizentra? Call (917) 830-2525 to review copay assistance and nationwide shipping.
Subcutaneous Cuvitru is a 20% subcutaneous immune globulin used for primary humoral immunodeficiency.
On Cuvitru? Call (917) 830-2525 to review copay assistance and nationwide shipping.
Subcutaneous Xembify is a 20% subcutaneous immune globulin used for primary humoral immunodeficiency.
On Xembify? Call (917) 830-2525 to review copay assistance and nationwide shipping.
Subcutaneous Cutaquig is a subcutaneous immune globulin used for primary humoral immunodeficiency. It contains maltose, which can affect certain blood glucose monitors.
On Cutaquig? Call (917) 830-2525 to review copay assistance and nationwide shipping.
Subcutaneous Hyqvia is a 10% subcutaneous immune globulin infused with a hyaluronidase component that helps the body absorb larger volumes, allowing dosing as infrequently as every 3 to 4 weeks. It is used for primary humoral immunodeficiency and CIDP.
On Hyqvia? Call (917) 830-2525 to review copay assistance and nationwide shipping.
Intravenous Gammagard S/D is a freeze-dried immune globulin that is reconstituted before IV use. Its very low IgA content makes it an option considered for some patients with IgA sensitivity. It is also indicated to help prevent coronary artery aneurysms in Kawasaki syndrome alongside aspirin.
On Gammagard S/D? Call (917) 830-2525 to review copay assistance and nationwide shipping.
Intramuscular GamaSTAN is an intramuscular immune globulin used to provide short-term protection against hepatitis A, measles, and varicella in certain situations. It is given as an injection into muscle, not by IV or subcutaneous infusion.
On GamaSTAN? Call (917) 830-2525 to review copay assistance and nationwide shipping.
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Author: Paola Larrabure, Pharma Content Manager
Medically reviewed by: Julia Kravtsova, PharmD, Head Patient Navigator
Last updated: [INSERT PUBLISH DATE]
Immune globulin is a prescription biologic given under medical supervision. It carries a boxed warning for the risk of blood clots, and rarely for kidney problems with certain IV products. Tell your care team about any history of clots, kidney disease, heart disease, or prior reactions to immune globulin before treatment. Staying well hydrated before an infusion is commonly advised. This page does not cover all possible uses, warnings, or side effects.
Cost figures referenced on this page are average wholesale price (AWP) benchmarks disclosed from published pricing sources for general information only. They do not represent the price you will pay, are not represented by QuickRx as current or exact, and may change. Actual out-of-pocket costs depend on your insurance plan, formulary tier, deductible, and any copay assistance programs for which you qualify.
This information is for general educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the guidance of your physician, pharmacist, or other qualified health provider with any questions about your medication or medical condition. Never disregard or delay seeking professional medical advice because of something you have read here.
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