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Malaria

Rare

Infectious Disease

Malaria is treated with 16 medications in our database, including Chloroquine Phosphate, Primaquine Phosphate, Atovaquone and Proguanil Hydrochloride, QUININE SULFATE, Arakoda, and 11 more. 12 of these have manufacturer assistance programs available to help reduce out-of-pocket costs. Medications are manufactured by Sanofi, GlaxoSmithKline, Sun, 60 Degrees, Marlex and others. Patients and caregivers can find copay cards, patient assistance programs, and travel grants for Malaria treatment below.

What help exists for Malaria

20

drugs indexed

7

with copay cards

7

with patient assistance

4

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 Malaria

20 total

🎟 = copay card Β· πŸ’™ = patient assistance program

Prior authorization patterns for Malaria drugs

Aggregated from CMS SPUF + commercial PBM formularies. Specific rules vary by plan; confirm with your insurer.

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Showing 10 of 25 PA rules for Malaria drugs. View individual drug pages for complete PA detail.

Grants for Malaria patients

12 total Β· 4 open

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