Arymo ER
Generic: morphine sulfate
Manufacturer: Egalet Corporation · Program:
Apply for AssistanceEligibility Criteria
Insurance Requirement
See program details
Residency
US residency required
Program Information
Processing Time
2–8 weeks
Delivery Method
Varies by program
Application Method
Online
Indicated For
chronic pain
About This Medication
# Arymo ER Patient Assistance Program Guide: How to Get Morphine Sulfate at Low or No Cost ## About This Program Arymo ER (morphine sulfate extended-release) is a prescription opioid medication used to manage severe pain that requires daily, around-the-clock treatment when other pain management options are insufficient. If you have been prescribed Arymo ER but are struggling with the cost, patient assistance programs may be available to help you access this medication at reduced or no cost. ## About Arymo ER Arymo ER is an extended-release morphine tablet taken every 8 or 12 hours as prescribed by your doctor. The medication is designed with abuse-deterrent properties to reduce the risk of misuse. It is important to take Arymo ER exactly as directed and to understand that this is a powerful opioid medication that requires careful monitoring by your healthcare provider. ## Who Qualifies for Assistance Patient assistance programs for Arymo ER are typically available to: - Uninsured patients - Underinsured patients with high out-of-pocket costs - Patients whose insurance does not cover Arymo ER - Patients who meet specific income eligibility requirements Eligibility criteria vary by program. Contact the manufacturer or program administrator directly for specific qualification requirements, as detailed information about income thresholds and other eligibility factors for Arymo ER assistance programs was not available in current resources. ## Insurance Requirements Most patient assistance programs require that you either: - Have no health insurance coverage, OR - Have insurance that does not cover Arymo ER, OR - Have insurance with unaffordable out-of-pocket costs If you have Medicare, Medicaid, or other government insurance, you may still qualify for certain assistance programs, though some programs have specific restrictions. Contact your program directly to confirm eligibility with your insurance type. ## How to Apply To apply for Arymo ER patient assistance: 1. **Gather Required Information**: Have your prescription, insurance information (if applicable), and proof of income available 2. **Contact the Program**: Reach out to Egalet Corporation or the program administrator using the contact information provided by your healthcare provider or pharmacy 3. **Complete the Application**: Fill out the patient assistance application form, which may be available online, by phone, or through your pharmacy 4. **Submit Documentation**: Provide any required documents such as proof of income, insurance denial letters, or other eligibility verification 5. **Wait for Approval**: The program will review your application and notify you of approval status 6. **Receive Your Medication**: Once approved, your medication will be shipped directly to you or your pharmacy ## Timeline and Delivery Processing times for patient assistance applications vary by program. Typical timelines range from several business days to a few weeks, depending on the completeness of your application and the program's current volume. Once approved, medication is typically delivered directly to your home or pharmacy. ## What If Your Application Is Denied If your application for patient assistance is denied: - Request a detailed explanation of why you were denied - Ask if you can reapply with additional documentation - Explore alternative assistance programs through your pharmacy or healthcare provider - Contact your state pharmaceutical assistance program - Ask your doctor about alternative pain management medications that may be more affordable - Inquire about generic morphine options or other extended-release opioids ## Important Considerations **Opioid Safety**: Arymo ER is a powerful opioid medication. It is critical that you: - Take it exactly as prescribed by your doctor - Never increase your dose without medical supervision - Do not abruptly stop taking this medication, as withdrawal symptoms can occur - Inform your doctor of all other medications you are taking - Be aware that serious breathing problems can occur, especially during the first 24-72 hours of treatment **Medication Guide**: Your prescription should come with a Medication Guide and patient instructions. Read these carefully and ask your doctor or pharmacist any questions. **REMS Program**: Morphine is part of the Opioid Analgesic REMS (Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy) program. Understanding the rules of this program is important to prevent addiction, abuse, and misuse. ## Disclaimer This guide provides general information about patient assistance programs for Arymo ER. Specific program details, eligibility requirements, and application procedures vary and may change. This information is not a guarantee of assistance or coverage. Always consult with your healthcare provider, pharmacist, or the program administrator for accurate, current information about your specific situation. If you have questions about your prescription or this medication, contact your doctor or pharmacist immediately.
Program information last verified: March 30, 2026
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