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*Savings Program for patients with commercial or private insurance coverage.
To view programs that are best suited for you, select your coverage status for RISPERDAL CONSTA®
- I have commercial or private insurance coverage
- I have government insurance coverage
- I have no insurance coverage
The following program is affiliated with Janssen.
Janssen CarePath Savings Program for RISPERDAL CONSTA®
Eligible patients using commercial insurance to pay for medication can save on out-of-pocket costs for RISPERDAL CONSTA®. Depending on your health insurance plan, savings may apply toward co-pay, co-insurance, or deductible. Eligible patients pay $10 per dose with a $5,500 maximum program benefit per calendar year or 26 doses, whichever comes first. Not valid for patients using Medicare, Medicaid, or other government-funded programs to pay for their medications. Terms expire at the end of each calendar year and may change. There is no income requirement. Program does not cover the cost to give you your injection.
We provide cost support directly to patients through the Janssen CarePath Savings Program. This benefit is intended to help eligible patients afford their out-of-pocket obligations as set by their health plans. The cost support is meant solely for patients—not health plans and/or their partners.
To enroll in the Janssen CarePath Savings Program
Find out if you are eligible and enroll here to get a Savings Program card. If your pharmacy is unable to process your Savings Program card, you can complete, sign and return the rebate form (instructions on form), with required proof of purchase, to receive your rebate check.
The following programs are not affiliated with Janssen.
Be sure to contact the programs directly to get details on eligibility and application requirements, and to see if they have funding available to help you.
State-Sponsored Programs
Some states sponsor prescription financial assistance programs, each with its own eligibility requirements. Find out if your state has a program that can help you.
The following programs are not affiliated with Janssen.
Be sure to contact the programs directly to get details on eligibility and application requirements, and to see if they have funding available to help you.
State-Sponsored Programs
Some states sponsor prescription financial assistance programs, each with its own eligibility requirements. Find out if your state has a program that can help you.
Medicare Savings Program
Many states have programs for people with limited income and resources that pay some or all of Medicare's premiums and may pay Medicare deductibles and co-insurance. Find out if your state has a program that can help you.
Medicare Part D Extra Help — Low-Income Subsidy
Medicare patients who have limited income and resources may qualify for "extra help" to pay for prescription drugs. The Low-Income Subsidy (LIS) program from Medicare provides financial assistance for patients who may otherwise be unable to afford the costs associated with their Medicare Part D plan.
Those who are eligible for LIS may:
- Receive assistance paying their monthly premium
- Have a reduced or no deductible
- Have reduced or no prescription co-insurance and co-payments
- Have no gap in coverage
Medicaid
Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) provide free or low-cost health coverage to millions of Americans, including some low-income people, families and children, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with disabilities.
Some states have expanded their Medicaid programs to cover all people below certain income levels.
Independent co-pay assistance foundations
Independent co-pay assistance foundations have their own rules for eligibility, which are subject to change. We cannot guarantee a foundation will help you. We only can refer you to a foundation that supports your disease state. This information is provided as a resource for you. We do not endorse any particular foundation. The foundations on this list are not the only ones that might be able to help you.
PAN Foundation
The following programs are not affiliated with Janssen.
Be sure to contact the programs directly to get details on eligibility and application requirements, and to see if they have funding available to help you.
State-Sponsored Programs
Some states sponsor prescription financial assistance programs, each with its own eligibility requirements. Find out if your state has a program that can help you.
Medicaid
Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) provide free or low-cost health coverage to millions of Americans, including some low-income people, families and children, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with disabilities.
Some states have expanded their Medicaid programs to cover all people below certain income levels.
No health insurance?
Check the Health Insurance Marketplace at Healthcare.gov to see if you can enroll in a plan.
Independent co-pay assistance foundations
Independent co-pay assistance foundations have their own rules for eligibility, which are subject to change. We cannot guarantee a foundation will help you. We only can refer you to a foundation that supports your disease state. This information is provided as a resource for you. We do not endorse any particular foundation. The foundations on this list are not the only ones that might be able to help you.
Johnson & Johnson Patient Assistance Foundation, Inc. (JJPAF)
The Johnson & Johnson Patient Assistance Foundation, Inc. (JJPAF) is an independent, nonprofit organization. JJPAF gives eligible patients free prescription medicines donated by Johnson & Johnson companies. You may be eligible if you don't have insurance.
Want to see if you qualify? Get an application at JJPAF.org.
Questions? Call 800-652-6227 (Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM ET).
The following program is affiliated with Janssen.
Janssen CarePath Savings Program for RISPERDAL CONSTA®
Eligible patients using commercial insurance to pay for medication can save on out-of-pocket costs for RISPERDAL CONSTA®. Depending on your health insurance plan, savings may apply toward co-pay, co-insurance, or deductible. Eligible patients pay $10 per dose with a $5,500 maximum program benefit per calendar year or 26 doses, whichever comes first. Not valid for patients using Medicare, Medicaid, or other government-funded programs to pay for their medications. Terms expire at the end of each calendar year and may change. There is no income requirement. Program does not cover the cost to give you your injection.
We provide cost support directly to patients through the Janssen CarePath Savings Program. This benefit is intended to help eligible patients afford their out-of-pocket obligations as set by their health plans. The cost support is meant solely for patients—not health plans and/or their partners.
To enroll in the Janssen CarePath Savings Program
Find out if you are eligible and enroll here to get a Savings Program card. If your pharmacy is unable to process your Savings Program card, you can complete, sign and return the rebate form (instructions on form), with required proof of purchase, to receive your rebate check.
The following programs are not affiliated with Janssen.
Be sure to contact the programs directly to get details on eligibility and application requirements, and to see if they have funding available to help you.
State-Sponsored Programs
Some states sponsor prescription financial assistance programs, each with its own eligibility requirements. Find out if your state has a program that can help you.
Medicare Savings Program
Many states have programs for people with limited income and resources that pay some or all of Medicare's premiums and may pay Medicare deductibles and co-insurance. Find out if your state has a program that can help you.
Medicare Part D Extra Help — Low-Income Subsidy
Medicare patients who have limited income and resources may qualify for "extra help" to pay for prescription drugs. The Low-Income Subsidy (LIS) program from Medicare provides financial assistance for patients who may otherwise be unable to afford the costs associated with their Medicare Part D plan.
Those who are eligible for LIS may:
- Receive assistance paying their monthly premium
- Have a reduced or no deductible
- Have reduced or no prescription co-insurance and co-payments
- Have no gap in coverage
Medicaid
Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) provide free or low-cost health coverage to millions of Americans, including some low-income people, families and children, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with disabilities.
Some states have expanded their Medicaid programs to cover all people below certain income levels.
No health insurance?
Check the Health Insurance Marketplace at Healthcare.gov to see if you can enroll in a plan.
Independent co-pay assistance foundations
Independent co-pay assistance foundations have their own rules for eligibility, which are subject to change. We cannot guarantee a foundation will help you. We only can refer you to a foundation that supports your disease state. This information is provided as a resource for you. We do not endorse any particular foundation. The foundations on this list are not the only ones that might be able to help you.
PAN Foundation
Johnson & Johnson Patient Assistance Foundation, Inc. (JJPAF)
The Johnson & Johnson Patient Assistance Foundation, Inc. (JJPAF) is an independent, nonprofit organization. JJPAF gives eligible patients free prescription medicines donated by Johnson & Johnson companies. You may be eligible if you don't have insurance.
Want to see if you qualify? Get an application at JJPAF.org.
Questions? Call 800-652-6227 (Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM ET).
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