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Patient Assistance Program

Patient assistance programs (PAPs) are programs created by drug companies, such as , to offer free or low cost drugs to individuals who are unable to pay for their medication.  These Programs may also be called indigent drug programs, charitable drug programs or medication assistance programs.  Most of the best known and most prescribed drugs can be found in these programs.  All of the major drug companies have patient assistance programs, although every company has different eligibility and application requirements.

The patient assistance program offers free medication to people who otherwise cannot afford their medications.  Patients must meet financial and other program specific criteria to be eligible for assistance.

To find out how to apply for medication assistance from the patient assistance program, visit our Patient Center and use our Database to search for the medication needed.

For a complete listing of medications available through their patient assistance programs, see below:

SPARK Program for Korlym

      The medications available through this program are:
     
  Korlym tablets (mifepristone)
  
 
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