The IPPF does not provide financial or prescription assistance. The content provided on this page is for your information. The IPPF is not affiliated with, nor endorses, the companies and organizations listed on this page.
PAN Foundation Fund
The PAN Foundation helps underinsured people with life-threatening, chronic, and rare diseases get the medications and treatments they need by assisting with their out-of-pocket costs and advocating for improved access and affordability. Learn more about their financial assistance program for pemphigus vulgaris patients and access the toolkit here.
GoodRx
GoodRx is a startup company which operates a free-to-use website and mobile app that tracks prescription drug prices and offers drug coupons in the United States. GoodRx checks more than 75,000 pharmacies in the United States.
RxAssist
RxAssist can help you learn about ways to use pharmaceutical company programs and other resources to help reduce your medication costs.
Patient Services, Inc.
Patient Services, Inc. (PSI) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, charitable organization providing a “safety net” for patients with chronic illnesses who were struggling to keep up with expensive premiums and copayments.
Medicare.gov
Official US Medicare website. Provides a searchable drug database that offers information on pharmaceutical companies’ assistance programs for the drugs they manufacture.
WEP Clinical
WEP Clinical manages Compassionate Use Programs which distribute potentially life-saving treatments to where there is an unmet medical need. We are here to work with IPPF to help patients access drugs that are unavailable to them, either because they are still in clinical trial, or because they are not yet licensed in a patient’s home country.
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Help others find the financial assistance they need.
Sometimes our community needs a little more help than the IPPF can provide. If you know of another patient assistance program, please contact us so we can research it and provide a link here on our site.