Acquired Hemophilia
RareBlood Disorders
Acquired Hemophilia is treated with 2 medications in our database, including Coagadex, Sevenfact. 1 of these has manufacturer assistance programs available to help reduce out-of-pocket costs. Medications are manufactured by Bio Products Laboratory, LFB. Patients and caregivers can find copay cards, patient assistance programs, and travel grants for Acquired Hemophilia treatment below.
What help exists for Acquired Hemophilia
2
drugs indexed
1
with copay cards
1
with patient assistance
6
open travel grants
Every item below links to the manufacturer's or charity's own portal. RxCopays does not take referral fees.
Drugs used to treat Acquired Hemophilia
2 totalCoagadex
Coagulation Factor X Human · Bio Products Laboratory
Sevenfact
Coagulation Factor VIIa Recombinant Human · LFB
🎟💙
🎟 = copay card · 💙 = patient assistance program
Prior authorization patterns for Acquired Hemophilia drugs
Aggregated from CMS SPUF + commercial PBM formularies. Specific rules vary by plan; confirm with your insurer.
| Payer | PA | Step therapy | Copay tier |
|---|---|---|---|
— Medicare Part D | — | — | — |
— Medicare Part D | — | — | — |
Grants for Acquired Hemophilia patients
8 total · 6 open- open
The Assistance Fund Hemophilia Financial Assistance Program
The Assistance Fund
Covers: financial assistance
- open
PAN Foundation Hemophilia Fund
PAN Foundation
Covers: financial assistance
- open
PAN Foundation Hemophilia Disease Fund
PAN Foundation
Covers: financial assistance
- open
The Assistance Fund Hemophilia Financial Assistance Program
The Assistance Fund
Covers: financial assistance
- open
PAN Foundation Hemophilia Fund
PAN Foundation
Covers: financial assistance
- open
PAN Foundation Hemophilia Fund
PAN Foundation
Covers: financial assistance
- waitlist
The Assistance Fund Hemophilia Financial Assistance Program
The Assistance Fund
Covers: financial assistance
- unknown
PAN Foundation Hemophilia Premium Fund
PAN Foundation
Covers: financial assistance
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