Offer may not be combined with any other offer, including GoodRx coupons. COSENTYX co-pay cards are for commercially insured patients only. COSENTYX Connect offers personal support, supplemental injection help, and savings options. that will try to get me on one of the newer meds, but I will be giving it a go. 5,494.74 medication Availability Brand only COSENTYX offers a 0 co-pay for patients with commercial insurance. My question is has anyone here received assistance from the pharmaceutical company to help cover the costs if insurance won't? I don't even know if I can find a Dr. ![]() Cosentyx is one I've been reading about the most and have spent a great deal of time on their official webpage. An awful combo, to say the least! I would really like to try one of the newer drugs that targets IL-17. I was hospitalized last Dec for an erythrodermic flare caused by an episode of Steven Johnson's Syndrome. Having said that, I am 75% covered, and have been for over 20 years. I'd rather have psoriasis than that stress of fearing what a TNF inhibitor might open the gates for. The COSENTYX Co-pay Program includes the Co-pay Card, Payment Card (if applicable), and Rebate, with a combined annual limit up to 16,000. (I am also a diabetic that is controlling it by diet without meds - so far). I realize many (including my Drs) will say I'm being silly, but it's a fear that keeps me up at night when I consider Enbrel or other TNF blockers. I can't help but feel nervous about suppressing my immune system so much. I have already had cancer once, 7 years ago. I've had Drs trying to get me to accept Enbrel (and Enbrel offered to pay 100% of my costs at one time), however I really don't want to take a TNF inhibitor. ![]() I am getting to the point where I may have to give in and try a biologic.
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