On RINVOQ
You could pay $0 a month* for RINVOQ
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Transcript
TEXT ON SCREEN:
Please see Important Safety Information near the end of this video.
Please see link for the full Prescribing Information, including the Medication Guide, and discuss with your doctor.
ANNOUNCER 1 VOICE-OVER (A1VO):
Please see Important Safety Information near the end of this video.
Please see link for the full Prescribing Information, including the Medication Guide, and discuss with your doctor.
TEXT ON SCREEN:
IS THERE ANY WAY TO LOWER MY COST FOR RINVOQ?
ANNOUNCER 2 VOICE-OVER (A2VO):
Is there any way to lower my cost for RINVOQ?
TEXT ON SCREEN:
*For eligible, commercially insured patients only. See Terms and Conditions at the end of this video.
PATIENT AUDIO:
Well yeah, expenses are really adding up these days...So that was my first question when I was prescribed RINVOQ—“how much will this cost?”
PATIENT AUDIO:
I figured it would be a good idea to call RINVOQ Complete and see if there were any savings options available that could help lower any out-of-pocket costs I’d have to pay and they connected me with an Insurance Specialist.
TEXT ON SCREEN:
Insurance Specialist
1.800.2RINVOQ
TEXT ON SCREEN:
Pay as little as $0 per month*
*For eligible, commercially insured patients only. See Terms and Conditions at the end of this video.
PATIENT AUDIO:
They explained that with a Savings Card I could be paying as little as $0 a month.
TEXT ON SCREEN:
HOW DOES THE RINVOQ COMPLETE SAVINGS CARD WORK?
ANNOUNCER 2 VOICE-OVER (A2VO):
How does the RINVOQ Complete Savings Card work?
PATIENT AUDIO:
So I was able to request my Savings Card right from my phone...
TEXT ON SCREEN:
Download the RINVOQ Complete App now. Open the App Store or Google Play and search “RINVOQ Complete.”
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the RINVOQ Complete App.
PATIENT AUDIO:
…with the RINVOQ Complete App. Since you can pull it up whenever you need it, just have it open when you talk to your Specialty Pharmacy about filling your prescription. Read the number on the card, and you’re good to go! If you don’t have a Savings Card you can request one on the RINVOQ Complete website...
TEXT ON SCREEN:
Go to RINVOQCompleteSavings.com to request a Savings Card.
PATIENT AUDIO:
…or the Complete App, and access it anytime.
PATIENT AUDIO:
Now, if you happen to have an issue getting or using your card, or maybe you don’t qualify, just ask an Insurance Specialist. They can help you figure things out, or even find other potential options to help you save on RINVOQ.
PATIENT AUDIO:
Hey! Aren’t you forgetting something?
TEXT ON SCREEN:
CAN I STILL SAVE IF I DON’T HAVE A SAVINGS CARD?
ANNOUNCER 2 VOICE-OVER (A2VO):
Can I still save if I don’t have a Savings Card?
PATIENT AUDIO:
If you don’t have a Savings Card or can’t use it, you may be eligible for rebates. Check out the RINVOQ Complete website for more information on those.
TEXT ON SCREEN:
SAVE WITH REBATES
Submit rebates:
- On the RINVOQ Complete site
- Through the Complete App
- By mail
TEXT ON SCREEN:
UNINSURED?
You may qualify for myAbbVie Assist
PATIENT AUDIO:
Some things may pop up that can affect coverage. Like if we lost insurance, or our plan changed. I know I can always call RINVOQ Complete and they’ll connect me with an Insurance Specialist who may be able to help me find other ways to save.
PATIENT AUDIO:
Doesn’t hurt to give them a call and see what you qualify for. Leaving you with more time for yourself...and who doesn’t need that?
TEXT ON SCREEN:
Here are the steps you can take right now:
- Call RINVOQ Complete for an Insurance Specialist
- Have them look up your current out-of-pocket costs
- Request a RINVOQ Complete Savings Card
- Give your Savings Card info when filling your prescription
- Ask the Specialist about other savings options
PATIENT AUDIO:
So here are a few things you can do right now:
- Give RINVOQ Complete a call to get in touch with an Insurance Specialist
- Ask them to go over out-of-pocket costs with you
- Request a RINVOQ Complete Savings Card
- If you already have one, have it ready when you fill prescriptions
- And you can always talk to the specialist about other savings options
TEXT ON SCREEN:
FOR HELP FINDING WAYS TO SAVE ON RINVOQ, CALL 1.800.2RINVOQ (1.800.274.6867) AND SPEAK WITH AN INSURANCE SPECIALIST.
PATIENT AUDIO:
If you need help finding ways to save, don’t forget to call 1.800.2RINVOQ so you can be connected with an Insurance Specialist.
TEXT ON SCREEN:
USES
RINVOQ is a prescription medicine used to treat:
- Adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis (RA) when 1 or more medicines called tumor necrosis factor (TNF) blockers have been used, and did not work well or could not be tolerated.
- Adults with active psoriatic arthritis (PsA) when 1 or more medicines called TNF blockers have been used, and did not work well or could not be tolerated.
- Adults with active ankylosing spondylitis (AS) when 1 or more medicines called TNF blockers have been used, and did not work well or could not be tolerated.
- Adults with active non-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis (nr-axSpA) with objective signs of inflammation when a TNF blocker medicine has been used, and did not work well or could not be tolerated.
- Adults with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis (UC) when 1 or more medicines called TNF blockers have been used, and did not work well or could not be tolerated.
- Adults with moderate to severe Crohn’s disease (CD) when 1 or more medicines called TNF blockers have been used, and did not work well or could not be tolerated.
It is not known if RINVOQ is safe and effective in children with ankylosing spondylitis, non-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis, ulcerative colitis, Crohn’s disease, and children under 2 years of age with polyarticular juvenile idiopathic arthritis (pJIA) or psoriatic arthritis.
- Adults and children 12 years of age and older with moderate to severe eczema (atopic dermatitis [AD]) that did not respond to previous treatment and their eczema is not well controlled with other pills or injections, including biologic medicines, or the use of other pills or injections is not recommended.
It is not known if RINVOQ is safe and effective in children under 12 years of age with atopic dermatitis.
Please see link for the full Prescribing Information, including the Medication Guide, and discuss with your doctor.
ANNOUNCER 1 VOICE-OVER (A1VO):
USES
RINVOQ is a prescription medicine used to treat:
- Adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis (RA) when 1 or more medicines called tumor necrosis factor (TNF) blockers have been used, and did not work well or could not be tolerated.
- Adults with active psoriatic arthritis (PsA) when 1 or more medicines called TNF blockers have been used, and did not work well or could not be tolerated.
- Adults with active ankylosing spondylitis (AS) when 1 or more medicines called TNF blockers have been used, and did not work well or could not be tolerated.
- Adults with active non-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis (nr-axSpA) with objective signs of inflammation when a TNF blocker medicine has been used, and did not work well or could not be tolerated.
- Adults with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis (UC) when 1 or more medicines called TNF blockers have been used, and did not work well or could not be tolerated.
- Adults with moderate to severe Crohn’s disease (CD) when 1 or more medicines called TNF blockers have been used, and did not work well or could not be tolerated.
It is not known if RINVOQ is safe and effective in children with ankylosing spondylitis, non-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis, ulcerative colitis, Crohn’s disease, and children under 2 years of age with polyarticular juvenile idiopathic arthritis (pJIA) or psoriatic arthritis.
- Adults and children 12 years of age and older with moderate to severe eczema (atopic dermatitis [AD]) that did not respond to previous treatment and their eczema is not well controlled with other pills or injections, including biologic medicines, or the use of other pills or injections is not recommended.
It is not known if RINVOQ is safe and effective in children under 12 years of age with atopic dermatitis.
TEXT ON SCREEN:
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
What is the most important information I should know about RINVOQ?
RINVOQ may cause serious side effects, including:
- Serious infections. RINVOQ can lower your ability to fight infections. Serious infections have happened while taking RINVOQ, including tuberculosis (TB) and infections caused by bacteria, fungi, or viruses that can spread throughout the body. Some people have died from these infections. Your healthcare provider (HCP) should test you for TB before starting RINVOQ and check you closely for signs and symptoms of TB during treatment with RINVOQ. You should not start taking RINVOQ if you have any kind of infection unless your HCP tells you it is okay. If you get a serious infection, your HCP may stop your treatment until your infection is controlled. You may be at higher risk of developing shingles (herpes zoster).
- Increased risk of death in people 50 years and older who have at least 1 heart disease (cardiovascular) risk factor.
- Cancer and immune system problems. RINVOQ may increase your risk of certain cancers. Lymphoma and other cancers, including skin cancers, can happen. Current or past smokers are at higher risk of certain cancers, including lymphoma and lung cancer. Follow your HCP’s advice about having your skin checked for skin cancer during treatment with RINVOQ. Limit the amount of time you spend in sunlight. Wear protective clothing when you are in the sun and use sunscreen.
- Increased risk of major cardiovascular (CV) events, such as heart attack, stroke, or death, in people 50 years and older who have at least 1 heart disease (CV) risk factor, especially if you are a current or past smoker.
- Blood clots. Blood clots in the veins of the legs or lungs and arteries can happen with RINVOQ. This may be life-threatening and cause death. Blood clots in the veins of the legs and lungs have happened more often in people who are 50 years and older and with at least 1 heart disease (CV) risk factor.
- Allergic reactions. Symptoms such as rash (hives), trouble breathing, feeling faint or dizzy, or swelling of your lips, tongue, or throat, that may mean you are having an allergic reaction have been seen in people taking RINVOQ. Some of these reactions were serious. If any of these symptoms occur during treatment with RINVOQ, stop taking RINVOQ and get emergency medical help right away.
- Tears in the stomach or intestines. This happens most often in people who take nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) or corticosteroids. Get medical help right away if you get stomach-area pain, fever, chills, nausea, or vomiting.
- Changes in certain laboratory tests. Your HCP should do blood tests before you start taking RINVOQ and while you take it. Your HCP may stop your RINVOQ treatment for a period of time if needed because of changes in these blood test results.
Do not take RINVOQ if you are allergic to upadacitinib or any of the ingredients in RINVOQ. See the Medication Guide or Consumer Brief Summary for a complete list of ingredients.
What should I tell my HCP BEFORE starting RINVOQ?
Tell your HCP if you:
- Are being treated for an infection, have an infection that won’t go away or keeps coming back, or have symptoms of an infection, such as:
– Fever, sweating, or chills
– Shortness of breath
– Warm, red, or painful skin or sores on your body
– Muscle aches
– Feeling tired
– Blood in phlegm
– Diarrhea or stomach pain
– Cough
– Weight loss
– Burning when urinating or urinating more often than normal - Have TB or have been in close contact with someone with TB.
- Are a current or past smoker.
- Have had a heart attack, other heart problems, or stroke.
- Have or have had any type of cancer, hepatitis B or C, shingles (herpes zoster), blood clots in the veins of your legs or lungs, diverticulitis (inflammation in parts of the large intestine), or ulcers in your stomach or intestines.
- Have other medical conditions, including liver problems, low blood cell counts, diabetes, chronic lung disease, HIV, or a weak immune system.
- Live, have lived, or have traveled to parts of the country, such as the Ohio and Mississippi River valleys and the Southwest, that increase your risk of getting certain kinds of fungal infections. If you are unsure if you've been to these types of areas, ask your HCP.
- Have recently received or are scheduled to receive a vaccine. People who take RINVOQ should not receive live vaccines.
- Are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. Based on animal studies, RINVOQ may harm your unborn baby. Your HCP will check whether or not you are pregnant before you start RINVOQ. You should use effective birth control (contraception) to avoid becoming pregnant during treatment with RINVOQ and for 4 weeks after your last dose.
- There is a pregnancy surveillance program for RINVOQ. The purpose of the program is to collect information about the health of you and your baby. If you become pregnant while taking RINVOQ, you are encouraged to report the pregnancy by calling 1-800-633-9110.
- Are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed. RINVOQ may pass into your breast milk. Do not breastfeed during treatment with RINVOQ and for 6 days after your last dose.
Tell your HCP about all the medicines you take, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements. RINVOQ and other medicines may affect each other, causing side effects.
Especially tell your HCP if you take:
- Medicines for fungal or bacterial infections
- Rifampicin or phenytoin
- Medicines that affect your immune system
If you are not sure if you are taking any of these medicines, ask your HCP or pharmacist.
What should I avoid while taking RINVOQ?
Avoid food or drink containing grapefruit during treatment with RINVOQ as it may increase the risk of side effects.
What should I do or tell my HCP AFTER starting RINVOQ?
- Tell your HCP right away if you have any symptoms of an infection. RINVOQ can make you more likely to get infections or make any infections you have worse.
- Get emergency help right away if you have any symptoms of a heart attack or stroke while taking RINVOQ, including:
– Discomfort in the center of your chest that lasts for more than a few minutes or that goes away and comes back
– Severe tightness, pain, pressure, or heaviness in your chest, throat, neck, or jaw
– Pain or discomfort in your arms, back, neck, jaw, or stomach
– Shortness of breath with or without chest discomfort
– Breaking out in a cold sweat
– Nausea or vomiting
– Feeling lightheaded
– Weakness in one part or on one side of your body
– Slurred speech
- Tell your HCP right away if you have any signs or symptoms of blood clots during treatment with RINVOQ, including:
– Swelling
– Pain or tenderness in one or both legs
– Sudden unexplained chest or upper back pain
– Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
- Tell your HCP right away if you have a fever or stomach-area pain that does not go away, and a change in your bowel habits.
What are other possible side effects of RINVOQ?
Common side effects include upper respiratory tract infections (common cold, sinus infections), shingles (herpes zoster), herpes simplex virus infections (including cold sores), bronchitis, nausea, cough, fever, acne, headache, increased blood levels of creatine phosphokinase, allergic reactions, inflammation of hair follicles, stomach-area (abdominal) pain, increased weight, flu, tiredness, lower number of certain types of white blood cells (neutropenia, lymphopenia, leukopenia), muscle pain, flu-like illness, rash, increased blood cholesterol levels, increased liver enzyme levels, pneumonia, low number of red blood cells (anemia), and infection of the stomach and intestine (gastroenteritis).
A separation or tear to the lining of the back part of the eye (retinal detachment) has happened in people with atopic dermatitis treated with RINVOQ. Call your HCP right away if you have any sudden changes in your vision during treatment with RINVOQ.
Some people taking RINVOQ may see medicine residue (a whole tablet or tablet pieces) in their stool. If this happens, call your healthcare provider.
These are not all the possible side effects of RINVOQ.
How should I take RINVOQ?
RINVOQ is taken once a day with or without food. Do not split, crush, or chew the tablet. Take RINVOQ exactly as your HCP tells you to use it. RINVOQ is available in 15 mg, 30 mg, and 45 mg extended-release tablets.
This is the most important information to know about RINVOQ. For more information, talk to your HCP.
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.
If you are having difficulty paying for your medicine, AbbVie may be able to help. Visit AbbVie.com/myAbbVieAssist to learn more.
Please see link for the full Prescribing Information, including the Medication Guide, and discuss with your doctor.
ANNOUNCER 1 VOICE-OVER (A1VO):
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
What is the most important information I should know about RINVOQ?
RINVOQ may cause serious side effects, including:
- Serious infections. RINVOQ can lower your ability to fight infections. Serious infections have happened while taking RINVOQ, including tuberculosis (TB) and infections caused by bacteria, fungi, or viruses that can spread throughout the body. Some people have died from these infections. Your healthcare provider (HCP) should test you for TB before starting RINVOQ and check you closely for signs and symptoms of TB during treatment with RINVOQ. You should not start taking RINVOQ if you have any kind of infection unless your HCP tells you it is okay. If you get a serious infection, your HCP may stop your treatment until your infection is controlled. You may be at higher risk of developing shingles (herpes zoster).
- Increased risk of death in people 50 years and older who have at least 1 heart disease (cardiovascular) risk factor.
- Cancer and immune system problems. RINVOQ may increase your risk of certain cancers. Lymphoma and other cancers, including skin cancers, can happen. Current or past smokers are at higher risk of certain cancers, including lymphoma and lung cancer. Follow your HCP’s advice about having your skin checked for skin cancer during treatment with RINVOQ. Limit the amount of time you spend in sunlight. Wear protective clothing when you are in the sun and use sunscreen.
- Increased risk of major cardiovascular (CV) events, such as heart attack, stroke, or death, in people 50 years and older who have at least 1 heart disease (CV) risk factor, especially if you are a current or past smoker.
- Blood clots. Blood clots in the veins of the legs or lungs and arteries can happen with RINVOQ. This may be life-threatening and cause death. Blood clots in the veins of the legs and lungs have happened more often in people who are 50 years and older and with at least 1 heart disease (CV) risk factor.
- Allergic reactions. Symptoms such as rash (hives), trouble breathing, feeling faint or dizzy, or swelling of your lips, tongue, or throat, that may mean you are having an allergic reaction have been seen in people taking RINVOQ. Some of these reactions were serious. If any of these symptoms occur during treatment with RINVOQ, stop taking RINVOQ and get emergency medical help right away.
- Tears in the stomach or intestines. This happens most often in people who take nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) or corticosteroids. Get medical help right away if you get stomach-area pain, fever, chills, nausea, or vomiting.
- Changes in certain laboratory tests. Your HCP should do blood tests before you start taking RINVOQ and while you take it. Your HCP may stop your RINVOQ treatment for a period of time if needed because of changes in these blood test results.
Do not take RINVOQ if you are allergic to upadacitinib or any of the ingredients in RINVOQ. See the Medication Guide or Consumer Brief Summary for a complete list of ingredients.
What should I tell my HCP BEFORE starting RINVOQ?
Tell your HCP if you:
- Are being treated for an infection, have an infection that won’t go away or keeps coming back, or have symptoms of an infection, such as:
– Fever, sweating, or chills
– Shortness of breath
– Warm, red, or painful skin or sores on your body
– Muscle aches
– Feeling tired
– Blood in phlegm
– Diarrhea or stomach pain
– Cough
– Weight loss
– Burning when urinating or urinating more often than normal
- Have TB or have been in close contact with someone with TB.
- Are a current or past smoker.
- Have had a heart attack, other heart problems, or stroke.
- Have or have had any type of cancer, hepatitis B or C, shingles (herpes zoster), blood clots in the veins of your legs or lungs, diverticulitis (inflammation in parts of the large intestine), or ulcers in your stomach or intestines.
- Have other medical conditions, including liver problems, low blood cell counts, diabetes, chronic lung disease, HIV, or a weak immune system.
- Live, have lived, or have traveled to parts of the country, such as the Ohio and Mississippi River valleys and the Southwest, that increase your risk of getting certain kinds of fungal infections. If you are unsure if you've been to these types of areas, ask your HCP.
- Have recently received or are scheduled to receive a vaccine. People who take RINVOQ should not receive live vaccines.
- Are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. Based on animal studies, RINVOQ may harm your unborn baby. Your HCP will check whether or not you are pregnant before you start RINVOQ. You should use effective birth control (contraception) to avoid becoming pregnant during treatment with RINVOQ and for 4 weeks after your last dose.
- There is a pregnancy surveillance program for RINVOQ. The purpose of the program is to collect information about the health of you and your baby. If you become pregnant while taking RINVOQ, you are encouraged to report the pregnancy by calling 1-800-633-9110.
- Are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed. RINVOQ may pass into your breast milk. Do not breastfeed during treatment with RINVOQ and for 6 days after your last dose.
- Tell your HCP about all the medicines you take, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements. RINVOQ and other medicines may affect each other, causing side effects.
Especially tell your HCP if you take:
- Medicines for fungal or bacterial infections
- Rifampicin or phenytoin
- Medicines that affect your immune system
If you are not sure if you are taking any of these medicines, ask your HCP or pharmacist.
What should I avoid while taking RINVOQ?
Avoid food or drink containing grapefruit during treatment with RINVOQ as it may increase the risk of side effects.
What should I do or tell my HCP AFTER starting RINVOQ?
- Tell your HCP right away if you have any symptoms of an infection. RINVOQ can make you more likely to get infections or make any infections you have worse.
- Get emergency help right away if you have any symptoms of a heart attack or stroke while taking RINVOQ, including:
– Discomfort in the center of your chest that lasts for more than a few minutes or that goes away and comes back
– Severe tightness, pain, pressure, or heaviness in your chest, throat, neck, or jaw
– Pain or discomfort in your arms, back, neck, jaw, or stomach
– Shortness of breath with or without chest discomfort
– Breaking out in a cold sweat
– Nausea or vomiting
– Feeling lightheaded
– Weakness in one part or on one side of your body
– Slurred speech
- Tell your HCP right away if you have any signs or symptoms of blood clots during treatment with RINVOQ, including:
– Swelling
– Pain or tenderness in one or both legs
– Sudden unexplained chest or upper back pain
– Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
- Tell your HCP right away if you have a fever or stomach-area pain that does not go away, and a change in your bowel habits.
What are other possible side effects of RINVOQ?
Common side effects include upper respiratory tract infections (common cold, sinus infections), shingles (herpes zoster), herpes simplex virus infections (including cold sores), bronchitis, nausea, cough, fever, acne, headache, increased blood levels of creatine phosphokinase, allergic reactions, inflammation of hair follicles, stomach-area (abdominal) pain, increased weight, flu, tiredness, lower number of certain types of white blood cells (neutropenia, lymphopenia, leukopenia), muscle pain, flu-like illness, rash, increased blood cholesterol levels, increased liver enzyme levels, pneumonia, low number of red blood cells (anemia), and infection of the stomach and intestine (gastroenteritis).
A separation or tear to the lining of the back part of the eye (retinal detachment) has happened in people with atopic dermatitis treated with RINVOQ. Call your HCP right away if you have any sudden changes in your vision during treatment with RINVOQ.
Some people taking RINVOQ may see medicine residue (a whole tablet or tablet pieces) in their stool. If this happens, call your healthcare provider.
These are not all the possible side effects of RINVOQ.
How should I take RINVOQ?
RINVOQ is taken once a day with or without food. Do not split, crush, or chew the tablet. Take RINVOQ exactly as your HCP tells you to use it. RINVOQ is available in 15 mg, 30 mg, and 45 mg extended-release tablets.
This is the most important information to know about RINVOQ. For more information, talk to your HCP.
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.
If you are having difficulty paying for your medicine, AbbVie may be able to help. Visit AbbVie.com/myAbbVieAssist to learn more.
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RINVOQ Complete Savings Card Terms & Conditions
Eligibility: Available to patients with commercial insurance coverage for RINVOQ® (upadacitinib) who meet eligibility criteria. This co-pay assistance program is not available to patients receiving prescription reimbursement under any federal, state, or government-funded insurance programs (for example, Medicare [including Part D], Medicare Advantage, Medigap, Medicaid, TRICARE, Department of Defense, or Veterans Affairs programs) or where prohibited by law. Offer subject to change or termination without notice. Restrictions, including monthly maximums, may apply. This is not health insurance. For full Terms and Conditions, visit RINVOQSavingsCard.com or call 1.800.2RINVOQ for additional information. To learn about AbbVie’s privacy practices and your privacy choices, visit https://abbv.ie/corpprivacy.
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Please see link for the full Prescribing Information, including the Medication Guide, and discuss with your doctor.
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Connect with an Insurance Specialist who can talk you through your coverage and help identify potential savings options.
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Call 1.800.2RINVOQ (1.800.274.6867)
More potential ways to save on RINVOQ
Select your insurance status to learn about potential financial assistance available to you.
RINVOQ Complete Rebate
If you are an eligible, commercially insured patient, RINVOQ Complete Rebates may help you save on the costs of your prescription as well as lab testing related to RINVOQ treatment. If your pharmacy is unable to process your RINVOQ Complete Savings Card for instant savings, you may still be able to get RINVOQ for as little as $0 a month by receiving a rebate for the amount you paid for your prescription.
Simply call 1.800.2RINVOQ (1.800.274.6867) to speak to one of our Insurance Specialists, who can help determine if this option is right for you.
RINVOQ Complete offers 3 ways to submit your RINVOQ prescription or lab receipts for a rebate on your eligible out-of-pocket costs.
RINVOQ Co-pay Full Terms and Conditions
Terms and Conditions apply. This benefit covers RINVOQ® (upadacitinib) alone or, for rheumatology patients, RINVOQ plus one of the following medications: methotrexate, leflunomide, or hydroxychloroquine. Benefit also covers certain lab tests to monitor for specific parameters as recommended in the product label where the full cost is not covered by patients’ insurance through the Complete Rebate program (Maximum savings limit of $1,000.00 per year applies). Eligibility: Available to patients with commercial insurance coverage for RINVOQ who meet eligibility criteria. Co-pay assistance program is not available to patients receiving reimbursement under any federal, state, or government-funded insurance programs (for example, Medicare [including Part D], Medicare Advantage, Medigap, Medicaid, TRICARE, Department of Defense, or Veterans Affairs programs) or where prohibited by law or by the patient’s health insurance provider. If at any time a patient begins receiving prescription drug coverage under any such federal, state, or government-funded healthcare program, patient will no longer be able to use the RINVOQ Complete Savings Card and patient must call RINVOQ Complete at 1-800-2RINVOQ to stop participation. By enrolling in the co-pay assistance program, you agree that this program is intended solely for the benefit of you, the patient. Some health plans have established programs referred to as “accumulator adjustment” or “co-pay maximizer” programs. An accumulator adjustment program is one in which payments made by you that are subsidized by manufacturer assistance do not count toward your deductibles and other out-of-pocket cost sharing limitations. Co-pay maximizers are programs in which the amount of your out-of-pocket costs is increased to reflect the availability of support offered by a manufacturer assistance program. Except where prohibited by applicable state law, if your insurance company or health plan implements either an accumulator adjustment or co-pay maximizer program, you will not be eligible for, and agree not to use, co-pay assistance because these programs are inconsistent with our agreed intent that this program is solely for your benefit. You also agree that you are personally responsible for paying any amount of co-pay required after the savings card is applied. Any out-of-pocket costs remaining after the application of the savings card may not be paid by your health plan, pharmacy benefit programs, or any other program. If you learn your insurance company or health plan has implemented either an accumulator adjustment program or a co-pay maximizer program, you agree to inform AbbVie of this fact by calling 1-800-2RINVOQ to discuss alternative options that may be available to support you. Since you may be unaware whether you are subject to a co-pay maximizer program when you enroll in the copay assistance program, AbbVie will monitor program utilization data and reserves the right to discontinue co-pay assistance at any time if AbbVie determines that you are subject to a co-pay maximizer program. For such patients, except where prohibited by applicable state law, AbbVie may discontinue the availability of co-pay support at an amount not to exceed $4,000.00. This amount is subject to change without notice. If your health plan removes RINVOQ from a co-pay maximizer program, you will return to eligibility for co-pay assistance up to the maximum annual benefit listed below. Subject to all other terms and conditions, the maximum annual benefit that may be available solely for the patient’s benefit under the co-pay assistance program is $14,000 per calendar year. The actual application and use of the benefit available under the co-pay assistance program may vary on a monthly, quarterly, and/or annual basis depending on each individual patient’s plan of insurance and other prescription drug costs. This co-pay assistance program is subject to change, reduction in monetary amount, or discontinuation without any notice. AbbVie in its sole discretion may unilaterally reduce or discontinue the maximum annual benefit for any reason. Except where prohibited by applicable law, this includes potential reduction or discontinuation to ensure that co-pay assistance is utilized solely for the patient’s benefit. Patients may not seek reimbursement for value received from the RINVOQ Complete Program from any third-party payers. Offer subject to change or discontinuance without notice. Restrictions, including monthly maximums, may apply. This assistance offer is not health insurance. By utilizing this co-pay assistance program, you hereby accept and agree to abide by these terms and conditions. Any individual or entity who enrolls or assists in the enrollment of a patient in the co-pay assistance program represents that the patient meets the eligibility criteria and other requirements described herein. Further, you agree that you currently meet the eligibility criteria and other requirements described herein every time you use the co-pay assistance program. To learn about AbbVie’s privacy practices and your privacy choices, visit https://abbv.ie/corpprivacy.
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