![]() Some of these infections have been fatal. Some patients, especially those 65 years and older, have had serious infections which include tuberculosis (TB) and infections caused by viruses, fungi, or bacteria that have spread throughout the body or caused infections in certain areas (such as skin). Infliximab can cause serious side effects such as lowering your ability to fight infections. Only your doctor can recommend a course of treatment after checking your health condition. Infliximab is a prescription medication used to treat:Ĭan reduce signs and symptoms and induce and maintain remission in adult patients with moderately to severely active Crohn’s disease who haven't responded well to other therapiesĬan reduce signs and symptoms and induce and maintain remission in children (ages 6-17) with moderately to severely active Crohn's disease who haven't responded well to other therapiesĬan reduce signs and symptoms, induce and maintain remission, promote intestinal healing, and reduce or stop the need for steroids in adult patients with moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis who haven't responded well to other therapiesĬan reduce signs and symptoms and induce and maintain remission in children (ages 6-17) with moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis who haven’t responded well to other therapiesĬan reduce signs and symptoms, help stop further joint damage, and improve physical function in adult patients with moderately to severely active rheumatoid arthritis, in combination with methotrexateĬan reduce signs and symptoms of active arthritis, help stop further joint damage, and improve physical function in adult patients with psoriatic arthritisĬan reduce signs and symptoms in adult patients with active ankylosing spondylitisĪpproved for the treatment of adult patients with chronic severe (extensive and/or disabling) plaque psoriasis under the care of a physician who will determine if Infliximab is appropriate considering other available therapies Or call a Janssen CarePath Care Coordinator atĨ77-CarePath (87) for help getting started. Complete, sign and return the rebate form (instructions on form), with required proof of purchase, to receive your rebate benefit. If you use your pharmacy/prescription insurance to pay for your medication, and the pharmacy is unable to process your card for instant savings, you will need to submit a rebate request.Ĭlick here for rebate form. Please note that the rebate form must be signed, and may be signed by your provider if you request your provider to do so. Please ensure you and your provider coordinate who will submit the rebate request. At your direction, your provider may submit the rebate request and explanation of benefits on your behalf. ![]() If you use medical/primary insurance to pay for your medication, you are responsible for submitting a rebate request including an explanation of benefits (EOB) in order to receive payment under the Savings Program. ![]() How to obtain a rebate if you have not created an online account: ![]() To determine if you are eligible for Janssen CarePath Savings Program and get a Savings Program card, if you don’t have one:Ĭomplete and send a Patient Enrollment Form Īlready enrolled? Create your online account at to manage your program benefits and submit rebate requests. If you are having any difficulty accessing cost support through the Janssen CarePath Savings Program, please contact us at 877-CarePath (87). The cost support is meant solely for patients-not health plans and/or their partners. This benefit is intended to help eligible patients afford their out-of-pocket obligations as set by their health plans. We provide cost support directly to patients through the Janssen CarePath Savings Program. Program does not cover the cost to give you your infusion. Terms expire at the end of each calendar year and may change. Not valid for patients using Medicare, Medicaid, or other government-funded programs to pay for their medications. Eligible patients pay $5 for each infusion, with a $20,000 maximum program benefit per calendar year. Depending on the health insurance plan, savings may apply toward co-pay, co-insurance, or deductible. Janssen CarePath Savings Program for InfliximabĮligible patients using commercial or private insurance can save on out-of-pocket medication costs for Infliximab.
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