Cerezyme, of program Charitable Access Program,
A Free Prescription Drug Program of Genzyme Corporation
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Cerezyme of program Charitable Access Program can be found below. The program Charitable Access Program directed by Genzyme Corporation conveys this drug Cerezyme to patients who qualify after acceptance occurs. Read the available information and then proceed towards applying to the Charitable Access Program program(s) for Cerezyme by following their instructions. You may use the below directions as a general guide but rely on instructions given directly from the Charitable Access Program program to get Cerezyme meds. At times, a program's process may change without advanced notice.
Listen to the Charitable Access Program program associate's requests competely because they are there to help you. No-cost prescription drug programs (this Cerezyme prescription and others) exist for the good of everyone including needy patients, the program's company Genzyme Corporation and even those who do not require this offer. The respect and good manner you show the program and its employees will help yourself and other patients for years into the future.
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Cerezyme |
| Name of Program |
Charitable Access Program |
| Affiliated Company |
Genzyme Corporation |
| Address of Program |
502 Kendall St |
| Address 2 |
Cambridge, MA 02144 |
| Address 3 |
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| Phone (Voice) |
800-745-4447, ext 16636 |
| Fax |
617-768-6426 |
| How to get application |
Contact program |
| General guidelines/directives for applicants |
Patient required to have one of three FDA approved diseases: Gaucher, Fabry, or MPS I Disease. Patient must have no insurance that will cover medication, or have exhausted insurance. |
| Beginning course of action to obtain drugs |
Doctor calls program to get application mailed to patient. Completed application needs to mailed back. |
| Doctor/provider's |
Doctor writes letter of intent to treat and statement of medical necessity. |
| Responsibilities of Patient |
Patient fills out section requiring detailed financial and insurance info. Patient submits the last three years of tax returns and last three months of bank statements. |
| Distribution manner |
Medication sent to doctor's office or infusion site. |
| Amount distributed |
Depends on the patient's medical requirements. Aldurazyme sent in one week dose while others sent in bi-weekly dosage. |
| Refill process |
Depends…ask program |
| Program limitations |
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