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Save on your Pfizer medications and get support.

Get support with savings and help navigating insurance benefits.

If you're taking a Pfizer medication and have private insurance, you may be eligible for co-pay card savings.* For many medications, you can also talk to a live customer service agent who can help you understand prior authorizations, insurance requirements, and more.

Learn about specific resources and available offers.

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CIBINQO® (abrocitinib) tablets

Get a co-pay card

Eligible, commercially insured people may pay as little as $0 per month for their prescription. (Eligibility required. May have annual savings up to $4,000 - $15,000 depending on insurance. Terms and conditions apply.)*

Sign up at Cibinqo.com

*See Terms and Conditions.
Please see Full Prescribing Information including Boxed WARNING and Medication Guide.

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ELIQUIS® (apixaban)

Get a co-pay card

Eligible, commercially insured patients may pay as little as $10 per month for their prescription (for up to 24 months from activation, with an annual maximum benefit of $6,400). You can also activate a Co-pay Card you've received from your doctor at the link below. Eligibility and terms and conditions apply.*

Sign up at Eliquis.com

*See Terms and Conditions.
Please see U.S. Full Prescribing Information including Boxed WARNINGS and Medication Guide.

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GENOTROPIN® (somatropin)

Get a co-pay card

Eligible, commercially insured people may pay as little as $0 for their prescription. (Eligibility required. Annual savings up to $5,000. State and federal beneficiaries not eligible. Terms and conditions apply.)*

Sign up at Genotropin.com

*See Terms and Conditions.
Please see Full Prescribing Information.

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IBRANCE® (palbociclib)

Get a co-pay card

Eligible, commercially insured people may pay as little as $0 for their prescription. (Patients may receive up to $9,450 per product in savings annually. The offer will be accepted only at participating pharmacies. This offer is not health insurance. Limits, terms and conditions apply.)*

Sign up at Ibrance.com

*See Terms and Conditions.
Please see Full Prescribing Information and Patient Information for Capsules.
Please see Full Prescribing Information and Patient Information for Tablets.

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INFLECTRA® (infliximab-dyyb)

Get a co-pay card

Eligible, commercially insured people may pay as little as $0 for their prescription. (The maximum benefit is $20,000 per calendar year for out-of-pocket expenses, including co-pays or coinsurances. Terms and conditions apply.)*

Sign up at Pfizerencompass.com

*See Terms and Conditions.
Please see Medication Guide and Full Prescribing Information including BOXED WARNING.

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INLYTA® (axitinib) tablets

Get a co-pay card

Eligible, commercially insured people may pay as little as $0 for their prescription. (Patients may receive up to $9,450 per product in savings annually. The offer will be accepted only at participating pharmacies. This offer is not health insurance. Terms and conditions apply.)*

Sign up at Inlyta.com

*See Terms and Conditions.
Please see Full Prescribing Information and Patient Information.

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LITFULO™ (ritlecitinib) capsules

Get a co-pay card

Eligible, commercially insured people may pay as little as $0 for their prescription. (Eligibility required. May have annual savings up to $4,000 - $15,000 depending on insurance. Terms and conditions apply.)*

Sign up at Litfulo.com

*See Terms and Conditions.
Please see Full Prescribing Information including BOXED WARNING and Medication Guide.

Learn about specific resources and available offers

NURTEC® ODT (rimegepant)

Get a co-pay card

Eligible, commercially insured patients can, for one time only, access Nurtec ODT at no cost while benefits are being verified for one Rx fill, with a total max of 16 tablets. Insurer must approve coverage to continue receiving Nurtec ODT at no cost. Max annual benefit of $7,000. See full terms & conditions at: nurtec.com/savings.*

Sign up at Nurtec.com

*See Terms and Conditions.
Please see Full Prescribing Information and Patient Information.

Call for live customer support

With the Migraine Access and Support program, help is always here. We can answer questions and provide information about insurance coverage and financial assistance options for eligible patients.

1-866-222-4183
Monday-Friday ‎
8:00AM – 8:00PM ET

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PAXLOVID™ (nirmatrelvir/ritonavir)

Get a co-pay card

Eligible, commercially insured people may pay as little as $0 for their prescription. (Eligible commercially insured patients can save up to $1,500 per prescription. Maximum annual savings up to $1,500. Terms and conditions apply.)*

Sign up at Paxlovid.com

*See Terms and Conditions.
Please see Full Prescribing Information including BOXED WARNING and Important Facts.

Call for live customer support

PAXCESS aims to provide you with resources including insurance verification, help with identifying financial assistance, and support with program enrollment, if eligible, and live PAXCESS representatives who can help you understand your insurance benefits and program eligibility.

1-877-219-7225
Monday - Friday ‎
9:00AM - 9:00PM ET
Saturday - Sunday ‎
9:00AM - 5:00PM ET

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RUXIENCE® (rituximab-pvvr) injection

Get a co-pay card

Eligible, commercially insured people may pay as little as $0 for their prescription. (The maximum benefit is $25,000 per calendar year for out-of-pocket expenses, including co-pays or coinsurances. Limits, terms and conditions apply.)*

Sign up at Ruxience.com

*See Terms and Conditions.
Please see Medication Guide and Full Prescribing Information including BOXED WARNING.

Learn about specific resources and available offers

VELSIPITY™ (etrasimod) tablets

Get a co-pay card

Eligible, commercially insured people may pay as little as $0 per month for their prescription. (The maximum benefit is $4,000-$16,000 per calendar year. Terms and conditions apply.)*

Sign up at Velsipity.com

*See Terms and Conditions.
Please see Full Prescribing Information and Medication Guide.

Call for live customer support

With the VelsipityForMe patient support program, help is always here. We can answer questions and provide information about baseline assessment support options, insurance coverage, and financial assistance options for eligible patients.

1-800-350-3080
Monday-Friday ‎
8:00AM – 8:00PM ET

Learn about specific resources and available offers

VYNDAMAX® (tafamidis) capsules

Get a co-pay card

Eligible, commercially insured people may pay as little as $0 for their prescription. ($10,000-$60,000 maximum program benefit per calendar year. The offer will be accepted only at participating pharmacies. This offer is not health insurance. Terms and conditions apply.)*

Sign up at Vyndalink.com

*See Terms and Conditions.
Please see Full Prescribing Information and Patient Information.

Learn about specific resources and available offers

XELJANZ® (tofacitinib) tablets

Get a co-pay card

Eligible, commercially insured people may pay as little as $0 per month for their XELJANZ prescription. Eligibility required. May have annual savings up to $4,000-$15,000 depending on insurance. Federal and state healthcare beneficiaries ineligible. No membership fee. Offer not valid for cash paying patients. Terms and conditions apply.*

Sign up at Xeljanz.com

*See Terms and Conditions.
Please see Medication Guide and Full Prescribing Information including BOXED WARNING.

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ZAVZPRET™ (zavegepant)

Get a co-pay card

Eligible commercially insured patients can, for one time only, access ZAVZPRET at no cost while benefits are being verified for as many as two prescription fills, with a combined maximum of 12 devices total. Insurance coverage must be approved by the payor for patients to continue receiving ZAVZPRET with no out-of-pocket cost. (Terms and conditions apply.)*

Sign up at Zavzpret.com

*See Terms and Conditions.
Please see Full Prescribing Information and Patient Information.

Call for live customer support

With the Migraine Access and Support program, help is always here. We can answer questions and provide information about insurance coverage and financial assistance options for eligible patients.

1-866-222-4183
Monday-Friday ‎
8:00AM – 8:00PM ET

*Terms and conditions apply. See full terms and conditions on each respective brand's website. ‎
Cards will be accepted only at ‎
participating pharmacies.
Cards are not health insurance. No membership fees. For more information, ‎
call 1-866-341-9100 or write to Pfizer, PO Box 29387, Mission, KS 66201.

If you have Medicare, Medicaid, or are uninsured, you may be eligible to get your Pfizer medication for free.

Pfizer’s Patient Assistance Program provides eligible patients with their prescribed Pfizer medications for free.*

Learn more and see if you qualify

*The Pfizer Patient Assistance Program is a joint program of Pfizer Inc. and the Pfizer Patient Assistance Foundation™.

The Pfizer Patient Assistance Foundation is a separate legal entity from Pfizer Inc. with distinct legal restrictions.

Understanding insurance approvals

For some medications, your doctor may need to get approval from your insurance provider before the prescription can be filled. This is also known as a “prior authorization.” Without prior approval, your insurance plan may not pay for your medication.

Here’s how it works.

Submission

Your doctor submits forms to your insurance company explaining why you need the medicine.

Review

Your insurance company reviews the request—usually within 2 weeks. Some medications can take up to 30 days.

Decision

A decision is made. If the request is denied, your doctor can appeal.

Prescription

Once your medication is approved, it goes to your pharmacy to be filled.

Insurance approvals can be frustrating. But we can help you through the process.

Learn more about insurance approvals and prior authorizations. We’ll tell you what may be required, what information your insurance company may need from you and your doctor, and what to do next.

View insurance authorization guide

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Looking for financial assistance for another Pfizer medication?

Visit Pfizer RxPathways to find assistance options that may be right for you.

Find more on PfizerRxPathways.com

Frequently asked questions

What is private health insurance?
Private health insurance (also known as commercial insurance) is insurance you've purchased from a private health insurance company, health insurance exchange, federal employer program, or is provided through an employer or a union.
What is public health insurance?
Public health insurance can be plans funded by federal, state, or local governments. Ones you’ll likely recognize are Medicare, Medicaid, the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), CHAMPVA or VA coverage, state-specific plans, and Indian Health Service (IHS).