Mutamycin Injection 5 mg-vil, of program Bristol-Meyers Squibb Access Program for Oncology/Virology,
A Free Prescription Drug Program of Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
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Mutamycin Injection 5 mg-vil |
| Name of Program |
Bristol-Meyers Squibb Access Program for Oncology/Virology |
| Affiliated Company |
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company |
| Address of Program |
6919 College Blvd., Suite 1000 |
| Address 2 |
Overland Park, KS 66211-9859 |
| Address 3 |
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| Phone (Voice) |
800-272-4897 |
| Fax |
888-776-2370y |
| How to get application |
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| General guidelines/directives for applicants |
Patients must have no insurance coverage for prescription required. Must be treated out-patient and treated on an ongoing basis. Patients must also meet program financial guidelines. |
| Beginning course of action to obtain drugs |
Doctor's office calls for an application to be faxed. A case number is required for application to be valid. Completed application may be mailed or faxed. |
| Doctor/provider's |
Doctor fills out section on application. After application is completed, doctor calls company to get the patient's unique case number and instructions on completing application process. |
| Responsibilities of Patient |
Patient or patient advocate fills out section with financial and insurance information. |
| Distribution manner |
Medication is sent to the doctor's office. |
| Amount distributed |
Oncology medications - 2 month supply. Virology medications - 3 month supply. Hydrea and Cytoxan tablets - 6 month supply. |
| Refill process |
Doctor sends completed form to program to get refills. New application required every six months for all the medications except Cytoxan tablets and Hydrea (they require new applications once a year). |
| Program limitations |
Indefinite |
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