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  1. The Takeda Patient Support Co-Pay Assistance Program can help eligible, commercially insured patients save on their prescribed Takeda treatment.* The program can cover up to 100% of your patient’s out-of-pocket co-pay costs. To be eligible for this program, your patient must:

  2. Sep 2, 2024 · Learn more about our program. Amitiza, Colcrys, Nesina, Oseni, and Kazano are no longer available through the Help at Hand Program. All applicants that applied to or were enrolled in the program prior to September 2, 2024 may receive medication until December 31, 2024.

  3. Some of the ways we can assist include: Working with your specialty pharmacy (or site of care) to help you receive your prescribed Takeda treatment. Connecting you to co-pay or insurance help. Arranging for nursing support if you have questions about your condition and your prescribed Takeda treatment.

  4. May 26, 2008 · AMITIZA® (lubiprostone) 8 mcg Now Available to Treat Irritable Bowel Syndrome with Constipation in Adult Women. AMITIZA 8 mcg dose is the only widely available FDA-approved prescription medication for Irritable Bowel Syndrome with Constipation.

  5. All applications are reviewed on a case-by-case basis in accordance with program criteria. To be eligible, you must: Be a resident in the United States. Not have health coverage, or not have enough coverage to obtain your Takeda medication.

  6. Amitiza is covered by most Medicare and insurance plans. Get lubiprostone for as low as $49.29, which is 85% off the average retail price of $334.48 for the most common version, by using a GoodRx coupon.

  7. Compare Amitiza prices, print discount coupons, find manufacturer promotions, copay cards and patient assistance programs.

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