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AbbVie’s Patient Assistance Overview: AbbVie is committed to helping patients get the medicines they need. That’s why we offer patient assistance programs that provide free AbbVie medicines to qualifying patients. Our Patient Assistance Programs are intended for people that live in the United States, have limited or no health insurance coverage and demonstrate qualifying financial need. In 2024, we assisted more than 235,000 people.
Applying to myAbbVie Assist is simple. It is free to apply, and those who qualify will receive their medicine for free: no co-pays or shipping costs.
Who qualifies? AbbVie is committed to helping patients get the medicines they need. That’s why we offer patient assistance programs that provide free AbbVie medicines to qualifying patients. Our Patient Assistance Programs are intended for people that live in the United States, have limited or no health insurance coverage and demonstrate qualifying financial need. In 2023, we assisted more than 218,000 people.
Applying to myAbbVie Assist is simple. It is free to apply, and those who qualify will receive their medicine for free – no co-pays or shipping costs.
This program supports patients who: Are being treated by a licensed U.S. health care provider on an outpatient basis and prescribed an AbbVie medicine that is included in our assistance program / Have limited or no health insurance coverage / Demonstrate qualifying financial need / Live in the United States / Patients with commercial insurance plans requiring them to apply to myAbbVie Assist as a condition of, requirement for, or prerequisite to coverage of relevant AbbVie products commonly know as alternate funding programs, are not eligible for myAbbVie Assist.
Medicines Covered:Â https://www.abbvie.com/patients/patient-support/patient-assistance/available-programs.html
How do I apply? Find your medicine from this list of AbbVie treatments and review eligibility information for myAbbVie Assist.

Eligibility for myAbbVie Assist may be initiated through AbbVie Patient Access Support, which will review financial support opportunities for all AbbVie programs, including myAbbVie Assist.
New in July 2024: Patients with Medicare Part D who are under 150% Federal Poverty Level (FPL) must provide proof of denial from the Medicare Extra Help Program also known as Low Income Subsidy (LIS) before evaluation for PAP eligibility.If you would like to apply, complete the provided application with your health care provider and return it to us.
We will review your application and update you and your health care provider about the status.
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