Approximately 40% of people taking LETAIRIS have benefited from Gilead™Solutions programs.
Whether you have private insurance, Medicare, or no insurance at all, Gilead™Solutions may be able to help you cover some or all of the costs associated with your treatment.*
Gilead™Solutions is made up of three separate programs. A Gilead™Solutions representative can help you better understand which of the three programs you might be eligible for.
Choose from the following statements to find the program that best meets your needs:
Co-PaySolutions can help reduce the cost of treatment for people who have private insurance. This program works to limit your out-of-pocket expenses to $25 per month. If you are eligible for this program, Gilead may be able to provide you with assistance up to a maximum benefit of $9,200 per year.
FoundationSolutions can help people with Medicare or other government-funded insurance find financial and reimbursement support for many out-of-pocket costs. For individuals with private insurance, FoundationSolutions may be able to help pay for monthly premiums, deductibles, and co-payments.
If you currently lack insurance coverage and are not able to pay for medications, PatientAssistanceSolutions may be able to help you find coverage and financial support through public insurance programs. PatientAssistanceSolutions can also help individuals who do not qualify for public insurance find programs that can offer LETAIRIS free of charge.
| * | While a solution may not exist for every person, Gilead™Solutions will make every effort to fulfill its commitment to helping people in need. |
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
BOXED WARNING
Because of the risk of birth defects, LETAIRIS is available only through a special restricted distribution program called the LETAIRIS Education and Access Program (LEAP). To receive LETAIRIS, you must talk to your doctor, understand the benefits and risks of LETAIRIS, and agree to all of the instructions in the LEAP program.
Serious birth defects: LETAIRIS can cause serious birth defects if taken during pregnancy. Women must not be pregnant when they start taking LETAIRIS or become pregnant during treatment. Women who are able to get pregnant must have a negative pregnancy test before beginning treatment with LETAIRIS and each month during treatment. Your doctor will decide when to do the test, depending on your menstrual cycle. Women who are able to get pregnant must use two acceptable forms of birth control, during LETAIRIS treatment and for one month after stopping LETAIRIS. If you have had a tubal sterilization or have an IUD, these methods can be used alone and no other form of birth control is needed. Talk with your doctor or gynecologist (a doctor who specializes in female reproduction) to find out about how to prevent pregnancy. Do not have unprotected sex. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist right away if you have unprotected sex or if you think your birth control has failed. Tell your doctor right away if you miss a menstrual period or think you may be pregnant.
Please see patient Medication Guide and full prescribing information, including boxed WARNING.