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Benefits and Insurance Assistance
You can’t afford to go without treatment
Financial matters should not come between you and your RRMS therapy. Whether you’re just starting out or have been on treatment for years, Shared Solutions® will work with you to help find the answers.
Keep financial issues in check
Do any of the following situations apply to you? Call Shared Solutions® at 1-800-887-8100 and your assigned Case Manager may be able to resolve the matter (if you qualify).
Navigating the system
- Need help understanding your insurance benefits?
- Need help understanding or evaluating Medicare Part D programs?
COPAXONE Co-pay Solutions™
Our latest program—COPAXONE Co-pay Solutions™—could help lower your co-pay. Now, most people with insurance will pay no more than $35 per month out of pocket.† Click here to see if COPAXONE Co-pay Solutions™ is right for you.
Referrals for financial assistance
If COPAXONE Co-pay Solutions™ isn't right for you, Shared Solutions® may still be able to help with
- Co-pay, co-insurance, and deductibles
- Medicare Part D evaluation
- Assistance for those who are uninsured or underinsured
Changes in coverage (whether the coverage belongs to you or your spouse)
- Has your co-pay changed?
- Have your benefits changed?
- Has your insurance provider changed?
- Has your financial situation changed?
- Will your insurance situation be changing?
- Has your marital status changed?
Let Shared Solutions® help turn financial issues into solutions
Don’t let financial matters stand in the way of managing your MS. Call Shared Solutions® today at 1-800-887-8100. Have your insurance card, prescription card, and tax forms on hand when you call.
Don’t miss key enrollment deadlines
Stay on top of important insurance coverage dates by signing up for insurance reminders or put the dates in your COPAXONE® Injection Tracker.
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- COPAXONE® (glatiramer acetate injection) is indicated for the reduction of the frequency of relapses in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis, including patients who have experienced a first clinical episode and have MRI features consistent with multiple sclerosis.
Important Safety Information About COPAXONE®
- The most common side effects of COPAXONE® are redness, pain, swelling, itching, or a lump at the site of injection, flushing, rash, shortness of breath, and chest pain. These reactions are usually mild and seldom require professional treatment. Be sure to tell your doctor about any side effects.
Some patients report a short-term reaction right after injecting COPAXONE®. This reaction can involve flushing (feeling of warmth and/or redness), chest tightness or pain with heart palpitations, anxiety, and trouble breathing. These symptoms generally appear within minutes of an injection, last about 15 minutes, and go away by themselves without further problems.
A permanent indentation under the skin at the injection site may occur, due to a local destruction of fat tissue. Be sure to follow proper injection technique and inform your doctor of any skin changes.
After you inject COPAXONE®, call your doctor right away if you develop hives, skin rash with irritation, dizziness, sweating, chest pain, trouble breathing, severe pain at the injection site or other uncomfortable changes in your general health. Do not give yourself any more injections until your doctor tells you to begin again.
You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088.