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Amgen believes it is important for people to have access to the medications they need. We take this responsibility seriously and therefore have a long history of supporting a range of assistance programs to meet the unique needs of people to help cover the costs of medicines.

If you have insurance but cannot afford to pay for your Amgen medications, there may be programs that can help. Amgen has programs for some of its medications that can help to cover these costs if you qualify. Other independent, nonprofit organizations may also be able to help you pay for Amgen medications.

Brand Card Where
Used
Maximum Member Contribution Maximum Contribution by Card Income Restriction Debit Card or Claims-Based BIN Program Notes
Enbrel®
(etanercept)
Enbrel Support Card
View the Program
At
pharmacy
6 months-$0
$10 thereafter
$4,000 per 6 months None Claims-Based Terms may vary according to indication
Neulasta®
(pegfilgrastim)
Neulasta Support Card
View the Program
In office First dose - $0
$25 thereafter
(per dose)
$5,000 per 6 months None Debit Covered under medical benefit - not available through pharmacy benefit
Nplate®
(romiplostim)
Nplate Support Card
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In office First dose - $0
$25 thereafter
(per dose)
$5,000 per 6 months None Debit Covered under medical benefit - not available through pharmacy benefit
Prolia®
(denosumab)
Prolia Support Card
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At
pharmacy
$25
(per injection)
$1000 per year None Claims-based Specialty and retail pharmacy only
Prolia®
(denosumab)
Prolia Support Card
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In office First dose - $0
$25 thereafter
(per dose)
$1,500 per 6 months None Debit Covered under medical benefit - not available through pharmacy benefit
Sensipar®
(cinacalcet)
Sensipar Support Card
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At
pharmacy
$5 per 30-day supply $500 per 30-day supply None Claims-Based  
XGEVA®
(denosumab)
XGEVA Support Card
View the Program
In office First dose - $0
$25 thereafter
(per dose)
$5,000 per 6 months None Debit Covered under medical benefit - not available through pharmacy benefit

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Assistance:
Help paying for medication or other healthcare-related expenses.
Commercial insurance:
A service where a company pays for a person's healthcare-related expenses, including medications and treatments. Commercial insurance differs from Medicare and Medicaid in that a private company runs it.
Coverage:
The healthcare-related expenses that an insurance plan will pay for.
Coverage:
The healthcare-related expenses that an insurance plan will pay for.
Co-pay/Co-payment/Co-insurance:
An insurance plan may pay for most of a medication or treatment, but sometimes the person with insurance will still need to pay a certain amount. When the insurer's part is a fixed amount, it is called a co-pay or co-payment. When the insurer's part is based on a percentage of the cost, it is called co-insurance.
Foundation, Independent foundation:
A non-profit organization that donates funds and support to other groups, or provides funding for its own charitable purposes. Some foundations can help people pay for their medications.
Health insurance:
A service where a company or the government pays for a person's healthcare-related expenses, including medications and treatments.
Medicaid:
A US-government program that helps pay medical costs for people who meet certain low-income limits.
Medicare:
A US-government program that helps pay medical costs for people who meet certain low-income limits.
Out-of-pocket expense:
The money a person with insurance has to pay for a medication or treatment. This can include deductibles, co-pays, co-insurance, or other expenses related to medical care which are not covered by insurance.
Support:
Help paying for medication or other healthcare-related expenses.
Underinsured:
People who have health insurance but may have difficulty paying for the co-payments, co-insurance, or deductibles related to their medications and treatments.
Uninsured:
People who do not have health insurance.