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Resources & Support

ADCIRCA® (tadalafil) Cost Assistance


Once your benefits have been verified, if you need financial assistance, you may qualify for one of the programs offered by United Therapeutics. Notify your Specialty Pharmacy (SP) when scheduling shipment or contact United Therapeutics Cares directly.

Call United Therapeutics Cares at 1-844-864-8437 to find out if you qualify for financial support or visit UnitedTherapeuticsCares.com.

Co-Pay Assistance Card

For patients with commercial or private insurance plan, we offer a co-pay assistance card to help save on some of your out-of-pocket costs if you are eligible.

Most eligible patients with commercial/private insurance plans may pay as little as a $0 co-pay for each prescription of ADCIRCA up to the monthly benefit of $800.

Patient Assistance Program (PAP)

United Therapeutics offers a free medication program for uninsured and underinsured patients who meet eligibility requirements.

Terms and Conditions

*Patients must meet certain eligibility criteria to qualify for assistance. Patients receiving reimbursement under Medicare, Medicaid, VA, DoD (TRICARE), Indian Health Services, or similar federal or state programs, may not be eligible for some assistance. Cannot be combined with any other offer, discount, rebate or coupon. Some portion of this patient assistance may be administered by third-party patient assistance organizations. The Program is subject to additional state law restrictions. Patients residing in select states may not be eligible for the Program. Not available for Massachusetts residents, and certain restrictions apply for California residents.

Patient Information

This document includes some of the most important information you should know about ADCIRCA, how to take ADCIRCA properly, common side effects, and more.

PAH Organizations

Pulmonary Hypertension Association logo

Pulmonary Hypertension Association (PHA)

phassociation.org

PHA's mission is to find ways to prevent and cure pulmonary hypertension, and to provide hope for the pulmonary hypertension community through support, education, advocacy, and awareness.

National Institute of Health logo

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)

nhlbi.nih.gov

The NHLBI provides global leadership for a research, training, and education program to promote the prevention and treatment of heart, lung, and blood diseases, and to enhance the health of all individuals so they can live longer and more fulfilling lives.

The National Scleroderma Foundation logo

Scleroderma Foundation (SF)

scleroderma.org

SF is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to help patients with scleroderma to cope with scleroderma through education, research, and support. This Web site may be a useful resource for people with PAH associated with scleroderma.

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PAH Initiative

www.pahinitiative.com

The PAH Initiative is dedicated to advancing patient care in pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). They can help you better understand what's happening, why it's happening, and what you and your healthcare provider can do about it.

FAQs

For answers to common questions about ADCIRCA

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