TRUVADA Co-Pay Assistance Program
Enroll in the TRUVADA Co-Pay Assistance Program now and save on your monthly TRUVADA prescriptions for the next 12 months.
If you believe you could be eligible for the Co-Pay Card but did not receive one from your doctor:
Call toll-free, 1-888-358-0398, to request your Co-Pay Card and one will be sent to you
Here's how to start using the card:
- Receive a prescription for TRUVADA from your doctor
- Once your doctor prescribes TRUVADA, activate the Co-Pay Card by calling toll-free, 1-888-358-0398, and answering a few questions to establish eligibility (live operator assistance is also available in Spanish)
- Bring your prescription and your activated Co-Pay Card to your local pharmacy
- Keep your card in a safe place and use it for future prescription refills
Terms and Conditions: TRUVADA Co-Pay Card is available for U.S. residents only, except those
in Massachusetts. All prescriptions must be dispensed from a pharmacy located in the U.S. Card is limited to one per person and is not transferable. Card
is not valid for prescriptions eligible to be reimbursed, in whole or in part, by Medicare, Medicaid,
any other federal- or state-funded healthcare benefit program, or by private plans or other health
or pharmacy benefit programs which reimburse you for the entire cost of your prescription drugs.
TRUVADA Co-Pay Card does not represent prescription drug coverage or insurance and is not intended
to substitute for such coverage. Gilead reserves the right to terminate or modify this program at
any time without notice.
Patients should read the Patient Information, including "What is the most important information I should know about TRUVADA?". It is important that you discuss your treatment options and any questions that you may have with your healthcare provider.
Please read the Full Prescribing Information for TRUVADA, EMTRIVA, and VIREAD, including Boxed WARNINGS.
Please read the Full Prescribing Information for TRUVADA, ATRIPLA, EMTRIVA, and VIREAD, including Boxed WARNINGS.
*Synovate Healthcare Data; U.S. HIV Monitor, Q3, 2009.