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" List Of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Indigent Patient Programs:

Persons may have to qualify.

Subject to change.


ADRIA LABORATORIES, INC.
Adria Laboratories Patient Assistance Program
PO Box 9525
McLean, VA 22102
1-800-366-5570
Doctor must certify that patient cannot afford the cost
of the drug.

ALLERGAN PRESCRIPTION PHARMACEUTICALS
Allergan Patient Assistance Program
2525 Dupont Drive
Irvine, CA 92713
1-800-347-4500 Ext. 4280
Up to a 6 months' supply. Eligibility is at the doctor's
discretion.

AMGEN, INC.
Amgen Safety Net Programs
Medical Technology Hotlines: 1-800-272-9376
Enrollment in the program is based on a patient's insurance
and financial status.

ASTRA
F.A.I.R.
FOSCAVIR Assistance and Information on Reimbursement Program:
1-800-488-3247.
Doctor must sign and complete the application and return it
within 7 days to the address on the form. The form must be
accompanied by a signed prescription.

BOEHRINGER INGLEHEIM PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
PARTNERS IN HEALTH
1-800-556-8317
Controlled substances are not covered. Maximum of 3 months.
Patient cannot have prescription coverage, cannot be eligible
for Medicaid/State assistance programs, and must meet annual
income guidelines. Doctor must make the request.

BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB
Bristol-Myers Squibb Patient Assistance Program
PO Box 9445
McLean, VA 22102-9998
1-800-736--0003
At doctor's request.

BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB
Cancer Patient Access Program
Bristol-Myers Squibb Cancer Patient Access Program
2400 West Lloyd Expressway
Evansville, IN 47721, Mail Code R-22
1-800-437-0994.
Two months' supply. Financial screening on case by
case basis.

BURROUGHS-WELLCOME
Patient Assistance Program
Burroughs-Wellcome Co.
PO Box 52035
Phoenix, AZ 85072-9349
1-800-722-9294
Products available in a 30 day supply, with maximum of
90 days. Applications reviewed on a case by case basis.
Patients must be residents of the United States or
its territories. All alternative funding sources must
be investigated.

CIBA-GEIGY PHARMACEUTICAL
Patient Support Program
Jackie LaGuardia, Senior Information Assistant
Ciba-Geigy Corporation
556 Morris Ave. D2058
Summit, NJ 07901
1-800-257-3273.
Up to 3 months' supply available.

DU PONT MERCK PHARMACEUTICAL CO.
Darlene Samis
Du Pont Pharma
PO Box 80026
Wilmington, DE. 19880-0026
1-800-474-2762
Controlled substances are not covered. Thirty day
supply available. Patient must be indigent and
ineligible for a Federal or State Government drug
assistance program.

GENENTECH, INC.
Genentech, Inc.
PO Box 2586
S. San Francisco, CA 94083-2586
1-800-879-4747
Quantity provided. Eligibility requirements variable.

GLAXO, INC.
Laura N. Wright, Supervisor, Glaxo Indigent Patient Program
Glaxo, Inc.
PO Box 13438
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
1-800-452-9677
Maximum 3 month supply. Patient must be a private
outpatient whom the doctor considers medically indigent
and who is not eligible for other third-party
reimbursement.

HOECHST-ROUSSEL PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
HRPI Patient Access Program
Field Forest Development
1-800-422-4779
Must show lack of insurance or ability to pay.
Eligibility on a case by case basis. Patients must not
be eligible for a third-party payer or Medicaid coverage.
One course of therapy.

HOFFMAN-LaROCHE, INC.
Daria Osborne, Director, Medical Needs Program
Roche Laboratories
340 Kingsland Street
Nutley, NJ 07110
1-800-285-4489
Three month supply. Eligibility limited to private
practice outpatients who are considered by the doctor
to be medically indigent and who are not eligible for
other third-party reimbursement. Drugs are shipped to
doctor only.

IMMUNEX CORPORATION
Professional Services Immunex Corporation
1-800-466-8639 ; 206-587-0430
Three cycles. Physician must state that the patient
requires the drug and that all reimbursement options
have been tried.

JANSSEN PHARMACEUTICA
Janssen Patient Assistance Program
1800 Robert Fulton Drive
Reston, VA 22091
1-800-544-2987
One or two month supply, varies by product. Patient
must have less than $25,000 total annual household
income and can have Medicare or private insurance,
but cannot have prescription coverage.

KNOLL PHARMACEUTICAL CO.
Knoll Pharmaceutical Indigent Patient Program
30 N. Jefferson Road
Whippany, NJ 07981
1-800-524-2474
Eligible if financially indigent and not insured.

LEDERLE LABORATORIES
Lederle Partners and Patient Care
1-800-533-2273
Doctor must make the request. Patients have to be
financially indigent and not eligible for coverage
under third-party insurance or Medicaid.

ELI LILLY AND COMPANY
Lilly Cares Patient Assistance Program
PO Box 9105
McLean, VA 22102-0105
1-800-545-6962
Does not cover controlled substances. Quantities
depend on the product and the doctor's instructions.
Eligibility determined on case by case basis. Doctors
must submit a written request containing specific
information.

MARION MERRELL DOW, INC.
Indigent Patient Program
PO Box 8600
Kansas City, MO 64114
1-800-362-7466
Three month supply. Doctor determines if patient is
eligible for the program. Eligibility also based on
income level and lack of insurance.

McNEIL PHARMACEUTICAL
Thomas Schwend, Manager, Medical Information
McNeil Pharmaceutical Corporation
PO Box 300
Route 202 South
Raritan, NJ 08869-0602
1-800-682-6532
Varies by product and patient condition. Doctor
determines that patient is indigent and not eligible for
health insurance. Doctors may request free medications
by written or telephone request, accompanied by a signed
and dated prescription and letter stating financial
status and need of patient.

MERCK & COMPANY, INC.
Patient Assistance Program
Merck & Co., Inc.
PO Box 4-WP35-258
West Point, PA 19486-0004
215-652-5000 (collect calls accepted)
Only doctors can call and request applications.

MILES PHARMACEUTICALS
Miles Indigent Patient Program
400 Morgan Ave.
West Haven, Connecticut 06516
1-800-998-9180
Quantities and length of support determined on case by
case basis. Doctor must certify that patient is not
eligible for or covered by government funded
reimbursement or insurance drug programs. Patient
income must be below federal poverty guidelines.

ORTHO BIOTECH INC.
Ortho Biotech Financial Assistance Program
1800 Robert Fulton Drive
Reston, VA 22091-4345
1-800-553-3851
1) Financial Assistance Program (FAP)1-800-447-3437
provides PROCRIT therapy free to any qualifying
nondialysis patient who cannot obtain insurance coverage,
is uninsured or cannot afford cost of their treatment.
2) Cost Sharing Program 1-800-441-1366 limits the annual
cost of PROCRIT expenditures for a patient exceeding
$8,500 for a calendar year, regardless of third-party
coverage.
3) LEUSTATIN Financial Assistance Program 1-800-447-3437
provides LEUSTATIN therapy free to persons who meet
specific criteria and lack financial resources and
third-party insurance necessary to obtain treatment.

ORTHO PHARMACEUTICALS
Thomas Schwend, Manager, Medical Information
Ortho Pharmaceutical Corporation
PO Box 300
Route 202 South
Raritan, NJ 08869-0602
1-800-682-6532
Varies by product and patient condition. Doctor determines
that patient is indigent and not eligible for health
insurance. Doctor may request free drugs by written or
telephone request, accompanied by a signed and dated
prescription and letter stating financial status and need
of patient.

PARKE-DAVIS
Parke-Davis Patient Assistance Program
PO Box 9945
McLean, VA 22102
1-800-755-0120
Applications taken over the phone. To apply, patient or
doctor calls Parke-Davis with the following information:
Doctor's full name, address, phone number - and -
Patient's name, address, phone number and financial status.

PFIZER, INC. PROGRAM #1
Pfizer Indigent Patient Program
PO Box 25457
Alexandria, VA 22314-5457
1-800-646-4455
Up to 3 month supply at one time, as prescribed. Any
patient that a doctor is treating as indigent is eligible.
Patient must not be covered by third-party insurance or
Medicaid. Usually takes 3 to 4 weeks to get medication.
Refills are available upon request by doctor.

PFIZER, INC. PROGRAM #2:
ROERIG DIVISION
Diflucan Patient Assistance Program
1-800-869-9979
Up to three months' supply at one time and then can reapply.
Patient must not have insurance or other third-party
coverage, including Medicaid. Patient must not be eligible
for a state AIDS drug assistance program. Patient must have
income less than $25,000 a year without dependents; or less
than $40,000 a year with dependents.

PROCTER & GAMBLE PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
Procter & Gamble Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
17 Eaton Avenue
Norwich, NY 13815
1-800-448-4878
Quantity varies depending upon the situation, but at least a
one month supply can be obtained upon receipt of a doctor's
prescription. The company relies on doctor's appraisal of
patient need. The company also helps patient identify other
sources of financial help to pay for medications.

R&D LABORATORIES
Patient Support Program
R&D Laboratories, Inc.
4094 Glencoe Avenue
Marina del Rey, CA 90292
1-800-338-9066
Every R&D Laboratories pharmaceutical nutritional supplement
has a special Indigent Patient Program sticker. Patients
bring the stickers from their bottles of R&D products with
them when they come to the dialysis unit. Stickers are
attached to the back of a booklet supplied by the company and
the completed booklet is returned to R&D Laboratories. For
every 12 stickers we receive from a unit, R&D sends
nutritional product of facility's choice for free distribution
to indigent patients.

SANDOZ PHARMACEUTICALS
Sandoz/NORD Drug Cost Share Program
PO Box 8923
New Fairfield, CT 06812
1-800-447-6673
The National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD)/Sandoz Drug
Cost Share Program (DCSP) is solely administered by NORD.
Sandimmune, Sandostatin, Parlodel, Lescol, DynaCirc and Eldepryl
are covered under one program. Clozaril is covered under a
different program. Patient is awarded up to one year's supply
of drug, which is shipped in 3 month supplies via the mail-order
pharmacy used by the program. Clozaril-Patient is eligible to
receive up to one year's supply of the drug, dispensed only one
week at a time. NORD determines eligibility by medical and
financial criteria. The patient/applicant must show financial
need above and beyond the availability of Federal and State
funds, private insurance or family resources.

SANOFI WINTHROP PHARMACEUTICALS
Sanofi Winthrop Pharmaceutical Needy Patient Program
Product Information Department
90 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10016
212-907-2000; 1-800-446-6267 (Push #1 twice when automated
answering machine picks up)
One unit or one month's supply, as required. Subject to
acceptance by the company, patients can obtain medications by
having their doctor request the product or provide a written
order for the product, and confirm the patient's need.

SCHERING-PLOUGH
For Intron/Eulexin Products:
Service Program, Schering Laboratories
2000 Galloping Hill Road
Building K-5-2B2
Kenilworth, NJ 07033
Initial supply is for 3 months. Renewals available for 3
months at a time. Eulexin-Initial supply is for 6 months.
Renewals available for 6 months at a time.

For other Schering Products:
Drug Information Services Indigent Program
1-800-521-7157
Initial 3 month supply, with renewals available for up to
3 months at a time. Eligibility determined on case by case
basis. The consultation includes a review of the specific
case as well as the availability of other means of health
care assistance.

SEARLE
Patients in Need Foundation
5200 Old Orchard Road
Skokie, IL 60077
1-800-542-2526
Supply based on the doctor's of patient needs. The program
is conducted through the doctor, who determines the patient's
eligibility based on medical and economic need. Searle
provides suggested guidelines to the doctor.

SMITHKLINE BEECHAM: PROGRAM #1
SB Access to Care Program
SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals
One Franklin Plaza-FP1320
Philadelphia, PA 19101
1-800-546-0420 (patient requests)
215-751-5722 (doctor requests)
Doctor determines which patients are eligible and would
benefit from the Access to Care Program. Doctors must submit
forms to enroll patients in the program. Three month supply
is available at one time. Requests must come from the doctor.
Patient's prescription qualifies only if it is not already
covered under private insurance.

SMITHKLINE BEECHAM: PROGRAM #2
Eminase/Kytril/Triostat Compassionate Care Programs
SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals
One Franklin Plaza-FP1320
Philadelphia, PA 19101
1-800-866-6273
Patient must show ineligibility for other forms of medical
assistance and meet the program's income requirements
(single patients with annual incomes of $18,000 or less, and
persons who are married or have at least one dependent with
annual income of $25,000 or less). For each eligible patient,
hospitals should submit a Hospital Consent Form and an
Application Form with any one of the following documents: a
copy of the patient's medical record, pharmacy record, or the
patient's bill.

SYNTEX LABORATORIES, INC.
Cytovene Medical Information Line
1-800-444-4200
General telephone number to inquire about indigent patient
programs is 1-800-822-8255.
Up to 25 vials of Cytovene are available. Syntex provides
Cytovene free of charge when it is prescribed for an
immuno-compromised patient who has been diagnosed as having
CMV (cytomegalovirus) retinitis, if that patient lacks the
means to purchase the drug, and that patient is ineligible
for any form of third-party reimbursement. For information
on other Syntex products call 1-800-822-8255.

THE UPJOHN COMPANY
Patient Assistance Program
Upjohn Company
1-800-242-7014
Health Care Professionals should contact their local Upjohn
Representative.
Generally, a 3 month supply is provided. However, a doctor
can request a longer supply. Doctor determines patient's
needs, and whether insurance or other social programs to
help provide medications are available.

WYETH-AYERST LABORATORIES
John E. James
Wyeth-Ayerst Laboratories Indigent Patient Program
555 East Lancaster Avenue
St. Davids, PA 19087
1-800-568-9938
In general, 1 to 2 month supply is provided. For Cordarone,
one month supply or up to 2 bottles of 60 tablets is provided.
Patient must be medically indigent, with no coverage for
drugs.

ZENECA PHARMACEUTICALS
Yvonne A. Graham, Program Director
Zeneca Pharmaceuticals Group
PO Box 15197
Wilmington, DE 19850-5197
1-800-424-3727
One to 3 month supply with application.

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This section identifies the name of medications through 1995
often prescribed for older Americans, and the drug's maker.
If a drug that you take is NOT listed here, it may still be
provided under such a progrma. Have your doctor call the
company to find out.

DRUG - MANUFACTURER

A

Aci-Jel - Ortho
Actigall - Ciba-Geigy
Actimmune - Genentech
Activase - Genentech
Adriamycina PFS - Adria
Adrucil - Adria
Aldactone - Searle
Aldomet - Merck
ALT/S - Hoechst-Roussel
Altace - Hoechst-Roussel
Alupent - Boehringer
Anafranil - Ciba-Geigy
Anaprox - Syntex
Ansaid - Upjohn
Antivert - Pfizer #1
Anturane - Ciba-Geigy
Anusol HC - Parke-Davis
Apresazide - Ciba-Geigy
Apresoline - Ciba-Geigy
Aralen - Sanofi Winthrop
Aredia - Ciba-Geigy
Artane - Lederle
Asacol - Procter & Gamble
Atrovent - Boehringer
Augmentin - SmithKline
Axid - Eli Lilly
AZT (Retrovir) - Burroughs-Wellcome

B

Bactrim DS - Hoffman-LaRoche
Bactroban - SmithKline
Beconase - Glaxo
Beconase AQ - Glaxo
Betagan - Allergan
BICNU - Bristol-Myers #3
Blenoxance - Bristol-Myers #3
Bleph-10 - Allergan
Breonesin - Sanofi Winthrop
Brethaire - Ciba-Geigy
Bronkometer - Sanofi Winthrop
BuSpar - Bristol-Myers #1

C

Calan - Searle
Calan SR - Searle
Capoten - Bristol-Myers #2
Capozide - Bristol-Myers #2
Carafate - Marion Merrell Dow
Cardene - Syntex
Cardizem - Marion Merrell Dow
Cardura - Pfizer #1
Carnitor - Sigma-Tau
Cataflam - Ciba-Geigy
Catapres - Boehringer
Ceclor - Eli Lilly
CEENU - Bristol-Myers #3
Ceftin - Glaxo
Cefzil - Bristol-Myers #1
Cipro - Miles
Claforan - Hoechst-Roussel
Clinoril - Merck
Clozaril - Sandoz
Cogentin - Merck
Compazine - SmithKline
Cordarone - Wyeth-Ayerst
Corgard - Bristol-Myers #2
Corzide - Bristol-Myers #2
Coumadin - DuPont Merck
Cyclospasmol - Wyeth-Ayerst
Cytadren - Ciba-Geigy
Cytotec - Searle
Cytovene - Syntex
Cytoxan - Bristol-Myers #3

D

Dalmane - Hoffman-LaRoche
Danocrine - Sanofi Winthrop
Dantrium - Procter & Gamble
Desferal - Ciba-Geigy
Desyrel - Bristol-Myers #1
Diabeta - Hoechst-Roussel
Diabinese - Pfizer #1
Diamox - Lederle
Didronel - Procter & Gamble
Dienestrol - Ortho
Diflucan - Pfizer #2
Dilantin - Parke-Davis
Diprolene - Schering-Plough
Diprosone - Schering-Plough
Dolobid - Merck
Drisdol - Sanofi Winthrop
Duricef - Bristol-Myers #1
Dyazide - SmithKline #1
Dymelor - Eli Lilly
DynaCirc - Sandoz

E

E-Mycin - Upjohn
Efudex(Fluorouracil Inj) - Hoffman
Eldepryl - Sandoz
Eminase - SmithKline #2
Epifrin - Allergan
Epogen - Amgen
Ergamisol - Janssen
Erycette - Ortho
Esidrix - Ciba-Geigy
Esimil - Ciba-Geigy
Estrace - Bristol-Myers #1
Eulexin - Schering-Plough
Extel - Procter & Gamble

F

Feldene - Pfizer #1
Flexeril - Merck
Floxin - Ortho
FML - Allergan
Foscavir - Astra
Fulvicin - Schering-Plough

G

Glucotrol - Pfizer #1

H

Habitrol - Ciba-Geigy
Halcion - Upjohn
Haldol - McNeil
Hismanal - Janssen
Hivid - Hoffman-LaRoche
HMS - Allergan
Hytakerol - Sanofi Winthrop

I

Idamycin - Adria
Ifex - Bristol-Myers #3
Imodium - Janssen
Imuran - Burroughs-Wellcome
Indocin - Merck
Insulin Humulin and Ilentin - Eli Lilly
Interferon-A Recomb - Hoffman
Intron-A - Schering-Plough
Ismelin - Ciba-Geigy
Isoptin - Knoll
Isordil - Wyeth-Ayerst
Isuprel - Sanofi Winthrop

K

K-Lyte - Bristol-Myers #1
Keflex - Eli Lilly
Kerlone - Searle
Klonopin - Hoffman-LaRoche
Klotrix - Bristol-Myers #2

L

Lamprene - Ciba-Geigy
Lanoxin/Burroughs-Wellcome
Lasix - Hoechst-Roussel
Lescol - Sandoz
Leucovorin Calcium - Lederle
Leukine - Immunex
Librium - Hoffman-LaRoche
Limbritol - Hoffman-LaRoche
Lioresal - Ciba-Geigy
Lithobid - Ciba-Geigy
Lo/Ovral - Wyeth-Ayerst
Lodosyn - DuPont-Merck
Lopid - Parke-Davis
Lopressor - Ciba-Geigy
Loprox - Hoechst-Roussel
Lotensin - Ciba-Geigy
Lotrimin - Schering-Plough
Lotrisone - Schering-Plough
Loxapine - Lederle
Ludiomil - Ciba-Geigy
Lyophilized Cytoxan - Bristol-Myers #3

M

Macrobid - Procter & Gamble
Macrodantin - Procter & Gamble
Maxzide - Lederle
Medrol - Upjohn
Megace - Bristol-Myers #3
Mepron - Burroughs-Wellcome
Mesnex - Bristol-Myers #3
Mevacor - Merck
Micronase - Upjohn
Minipress - Pfizer #1
Minocin - Lederle
Monistat - Ortho
Monistat-Derm - Ortho
Monopril - Bristol-Myers #2
Motrin - Upjohn
Myambutol - Lederle
Mycostatin - Bristol-Myers #1
Mytelase - Sanofi Winthrop

N

Naprosyn - Syntex
Nasalide - Syntex
Natalins RX - Bristol-Myers #1
NegGram - Sanofi Winthrop
Neosar - Adria
Neupogen - Amgen
Neurontin - Parke-Davis
Nicorette - Marion Merrell Dow
Nimotop - Miles
Nizoral - Janssen
Nolvadex - Zeneca
Nordette - Wyeth-Ayerst
Normodyne - Schering-Plough
Noroxin - Merck
Norpace - Searle
Norplant System - Wyeth-Ayerst
Nutropin - Genentech

O

Oculinium - Allergan
Optimine - Schering-Plough
Orinase - Upjohn
Orudis - Wyeth-Ayerst
Ovcon - Bristol-Myers #1

P

Pancrease - McNeil
Parafon Forte DSC - McNeil
Paraplatin - Bristol-Myers #3
Parlodel - Sandoz
Pavabid - Marion Merrell Dow
PBZ - Ciba-Geigy
Pepcid - Merck
Periactin - Merck
Persa-Gel - Ortho
Persantine - Boehringer
Phisohex - Sanofi Winthrop
Pilogan - Allergan
Plaquenil - Sanofi Winthrop
Platinol - Bristol-Myers #3
Plendil - Merck
Ponstel - Parke-Davis
Pravochol - Bristol-Myers #2
Premarin - Wyeth-Ayerst
Prilosec - Merck
Primaquine - Sanofi Winthrop
Prinivil - Merck
Procan - Parke-Davis
Procardia - Pfizer #1
Procrit - Ortho Biotechnology
Prokine - Hoechst-Roussel
Pronestyl SR - Bristol-Myers #2
Propine - Allergan
Propulsid - Janssen
Proscar - Merck
Prostat - Ortho
Protropin - Genentech
Proventil - Schering-Plough
Provera - Upjohn
Prozac - Eli Lilly
Pyridium - Parke-Davis

Q

Questran - Bristol-Myers #2
Quinamm - Marion Merrell Dow

R

Regitine - Ciba-Geigy
Relafen - SmithKline
Rheumatrex - Lederle
Rimactane - Ciba-Geigy
Risperdal - Janssen #1
Rocaltrol - Hoffman-LaRoche
Rocephin - Hoffman-LaRoche
Rythmol - Knoll

S

Sandimmune - Sandoz
Sandoglobulin - Sandoz
Sandostatin - Sandoz
Santyl - Knoll
Sectral - Wyeth-Ayerst
Septra DS - Burroughs-Wellcome
Seldane - Marion Merrell Dow
Sinemet - DuPont-Merck
Sorbitrate - Zeneca
Spectazole - Ortho
Sporanox - Janssen
Sultrin - Ortho
Symmetrel - DuPont Merck
Synalar - Syntex
Synemol - Syntex

T

Tagamet - SmithKline
Tarabine - Adria
Tenormin - Zeneca
Terazol - Ortho
Timolol - Merck
Timoptic - Merck
Tofranil - Ciba-Geigy
Tolectin - McNeil
Topicort - Hoechst-Roussel
Trancopal - Sanofi Winthrop
Trandate - Glaxo
Trental - Hoechst-Roussel
Trexan - DuPont-Merck
Tridesilon Cream - Miles
Triostat - SmithKline #2
Triphasil - Wyeth-Ayerst

V

Vagistat - Bristol-Myers #l
Valium - Hoffman-LaRoche
Vascor - McNeil
Vasodilan - Bristol-Myers #3
Vasoretic - Merck
Vasotec - Merck
VePesid - Bristol-Myers
Verelan - Lederle
Vermox - Janssen
Vincasar - Adria
Voltaren - Ciba-Geigy

W

Wellcovorin - Burroughs-Wellcome
Wytensin - Wyeth-Ayerst

X

Xanax - Upjohn

Z

Zantac - Glaxo
Zestoretic - Zeneca
Zestril - Zeneca
Zoloft - Pfizer #1
Zovirax - Burroughs-Wellcome
Zyloprim - Burroughs-Wellcome "
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