Paying for your medication

We offer programs that may be able to help with the cost of your Takeda Oncology medication, whether you have insurance or not

Select one of the insurance types below to see details about financial assistance that may be available to you.

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Not sure which type of insurance you have? A case manager may be able to help. Call us at 1-844-817-6468, Option 2. We’re available Monday-Friday 8AM-8PM ET.

Takeda Oncology Co-Pay Assistance Program

If you have insurance through your employer, you probably have private insurance. With this type of insurance, you may be able to get help paying for your Takeda Oncology medication through the Takeda Oncology Co‑Pay Assistance Program.

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To enroll

Check your eligibility and enroll directly in the Takeda Oncology Co-Pay Assistance Program.

Choose a medication below to enroll.

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To re-enroll

If you’ve had co-pay assistance for more than 12 months, it’s time to re-enroll!

Choose a medication below to re-enroll.

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Lost your card?

If you lose your card at any point, call 1-844-817-6468, Option 2, to speak to a case manager so we can send you a replacement.


You could pay as little as $0 per prescription. Terms and conditions apply.*
Takeda Oncology Co-Pay Assistance Program Brochure icon
Takeda Oncology Co-Pay Assistance Program Brochure

Download more information about co‑pay assistance.

*By enrolling in the Takeda Oncology Co-Pay Assistance Program (the “Program”), you acknowledge that you currently meet the eligibility criteria and will comply with the following terms and conditions:

You must be at least 18 years old, a resident of the United States or a US Territory, and have commercial (private) prescription insurance that does not cover the entire cost of the Takeda Oncology medication. The Program is not valid for patients whose prescription claims for the Takeda Oncology medication are eligible to be reimbursed, in whole or in part, by any state or federal government program, including, but not limited to, Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Medigap, Medicaid, Department of Defense (DoD), Veterans Affairs (VA), TRICARE, Puerto Rico Government Insurance, or any state patient or pharmaceutical assistance program. Patients who become eligible for or start using government insurance for their Takeda Oncology medications will no longer be eligible for the Program. The Program is not valid if the entire cost of your prescription is reimbursable by a private insurance plan or other private health or pharmacy benefit programs. You are responsible for reporting receipt of Program assistance to any insurer, health plan, or other third party who pays for or reimburses any part of the medication cost, as may be required.

You agree that you will not submit the cost of any portion of the product dispensed pursuant to this Program to a federal or state healthcare program (including, but not limited to, Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Medicaid, TRICARE, VA, DoD, etc.), for purposes of counting it toward your out-of-pocket expenses, and to notify Takeda Oncology Here2Assist® if you become eligible for a federal or state healthcare program that covers your Takeda Oncology medication. This Program is not conditioned on any past, present or future purchase of any Takeda product, including refills. This Program is valid for 12 months, and your co-pay card may be renewed every 12 months, subject to continued eligibility. This offer is not valid with any other program, discount, or offer involving your prescribed Takeda Oncology medication. This offer may be rescinded, revoked, or amended without notice. No reproductions. This offer is void where prohibited by law, taxed, or restricted. Limit one offer per purchase. No income requirements or membership fees. This Program is not health insurance. Cash value of 1/100 of 1¢. For questions about this offer, please contact the Takeda Oncology Co-Pay Assistance Program, a patient support service of Takeda Oncology Here2Assist, at 1-844-817-6468, Option 2, Monday-Friday, 8AM-8PM ET.


Help from organizations for patients with government-sponsored healthcare

If you have insurance through a government-sponsored program like Medicare, Medicaid, or TRICARE, you may have the option to work with organizations who are knowledgeable about covering the costs of  specialty medications. Nonprofits, social workers, and third-party programs such as Medicare’s “Extra Help” program may be able to support you in finding ways to lower the cost of your Takeda Oncology medication.

Below are some links to government-sponsored programs and nonprofit organizations with information about paying for your medication:

Medicare Part D Extra Help Program ssa.gov
Patient Advocate Foundation patientadvocate.org
American Cancer Society cancer.org
Cancer Care Financial Assistance Program cancercare.org
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If you have additional questions, a Takeda Oncology Here2Assist case manager may be able to provide you with a list of helpful resources. Case managers can be reached by calling 1-844-817-6468, Option 2.

Takeda Oncology Patient Assistance Program

If you are not enrolled in any type of insurance, or your healthcare plan doesn’t cover your Takeda Oncology medication, the Takeda Oncology Patient Assistance Program* may be able to help with the cost of your medication.

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To apply

Work with your doctor to complete and submit the program application.

Patient Assistance Program Application

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Here’s what happens after enrolling in the Patient Assistance Program

If you qualify for the Patient Assistance Program, you may be enrolled for up to 1 year.

  1. When you enroll, a case manager will reach out to you and your doctor
  2. A one-month supply of your medication will then be sent to you at no cost
  3. Your case manager will check in monthly to confirm that you’re still on your medication and can get a refill for the next month

To renew or reapply

You can request to renew your application up to 2 months before your 1-year enrollment period ends. If you are on Medicare, you will need to submit your application between October 15 and December 31 so your application can be reviewed for the new enrollment year starting January 1.


* To be eligible for the Patient Assistance Program, patients must meet certain financial and insurance coverage 
criteria. A Patient Assistance Program application must be submitted in order to confirm patient eligibility.

Enrollment for patients on Medicare will automatically end on December 31.

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I’m not sure what type of insurance I have

If you are not sure which type of insurance you have, a Takeda Oncology Here2Assist® case manager may be able to help you figure out your coverage. Case managers can be reached by calling 1-844-817-6468, Option 2.

Learn more about medication coverage by downloading the Guide to Understanding Medication Coverage.

Related resources

Takeda Oncology Here2Assist Enrollment Form
Takeda Oncology Patient Assistance Program Application
Takeda Oncology Co-Pay Assistance Program Brochure
Takeda Oncology Here2Assist Patient Brochure

Your Takeda Oncology Here2Assist® case manager will help you with finding available financial assistance, determining insurance coverage, and connecting you to resources throughout your treatment journey.

A health plan provided through an employer, union, or TRICARE. You can also purchase plans from a private health insurance company. This is also referred to as “commercial insurance.”

Federally and state-funded health insurance for low-income individuals. Medicaid is managed differently by each state, and programs may be different.

Government health insurance that gives health plans to military service members or veterans (and their families).

Federal health insurance for individuals 65 or older, certain younger people with disabilities, and those with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). 

A pharmacy that handles specialty medications and other services for patients with rare and/or chronic diseases. Specialty drugs are often delivered directly to your home.

Medicines prescribed for people with complicated or high-cost medical conditions. These medicines are often injected or infused, but may also be taken by mouth. They may have unique storage or shipment requirements.