Eligibility Criteria
Insurance Requirement
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Residency
US residency required
Program Information
Processing Time
2–8 weeks
Delivery Method
Varies by program
Application Method
Online
Indicated For
lymphoma,leukemia
About This Medication
# Cytoxan (Cyclophosphamide) Patient Assistance Guide: How to Get Your Medication at Low or No Cost Cytoxan (cyclophosphamide) is a chemotherapy drug used to treat various cancers, including lymphoma, leukemia, breast cancer, and ovarian cancer. Patient assistance programs (PAPs) like **Prescription Hope** can help eligible patients access it for as low as **$60-$70 per month**, regardless of insurance status.[1] This guide explains eligibility, application steps, and options to make treatment more affordable. ## About Cytoxan (Cyclophosphamide) **Cytoxan**, the brand name for **cyclophosphamide**, is an alkylating agent that interferes with cancer cell DNA to stop their growth. It's administered orally or intravenously, often in combination with other drugs for conditions like Hodgkin's lymphoma, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, multiple myeloma, and certain leukemias.[1] Common side effects include nausea, hair loss, low blood counts, and increased infection risk—discuss these with your doctor. While effective, Cytoxan can cost thousands without assistance, making PAPs essential for many.[3][8] ## Who Qualifies for Assistance? Several programs offer help, but **Prescription Hope** stands out for broad access. They obtain Cytoxan for a flat **$60 per month per medication** (recently listed as $70).[1] Qualification is based on income and household size—no strict Federal Poverty Level (FPL) cutoff, but guidelines include: - **Individual**: Up to ~**$50,000/year** - **Household (2)**: Up to ~**$70,000/year** - **Larger families**: Up to **$200,000/year** Guidelines flex for family size; apply to check exact fit.[1] Other programs like **Good Days** (copay help for insured patients) or manufacturer options may apply, but details vary.[5] Uninsured, underinsured, or those with high copays qualify for many PAPs.[4][8] | Household Size | Approximate Annual Income Limit | Notes | |---------------|-------------------------------|-------| | 1 (Individual) | $50,000 | Flexible based on circumstances [1] | | 2 (Couple) | $70,000 | Increases with dependents [1] | | 3 | $100,000-$150,000 | Up to $200k for larger families [1] | | 4+ | Up to $200,000 | Program reviews case-by-case [1] | ## Insurance Requirements **Prescription Hope works alongside any insurance**, including Medicare, Medicaid, or commercial plans—no copays, tiers, or deductibles through them.[1] It's not insurance but a service to fill gaps. Medicare Part D covers Cytoxan (often Tier 3), but prior authorization is common, and costs vary by phase (deductible, initial coverage, catastrophic after $2,000 out-of-pocket in 2025).[3][8] Some PAPs exclude government-insured patients (e.g., Pfizer's), but Prescription Hope does not.[1][4] Copay programs like Genentech's help commercially insured with out-of-pocket costs.[2] ## Step-by-Step Application Process 1. **Check Eligibility Online or by Phone**: Visit PrescriptionHope.com or call to pre-qualify instantly. Provide basic info on income, household, medications, and insurance.[1] 2. **Submit Application**: Enroll online—takes minutes. No fee unless they secure your med.[1] 3. **Advocates Review (48 Hours)**: Team checks PAPs matching your profile.[1] 4. **Provide Documents**: If matched, send proof of income (tax returns, pay stubs), prescription, doctor's info, and ID. Doctor faxes prescription.[1] 5. **Approval and Order**: Once docs received, they order Cytoxan. First shipment in **2-4 weeks**.[1] 6. **Ongoing Management**: They handle refills, tracking, annual renewals—no hassle.[1] Required documents often include: prescription, income proof, insurance card (if any), photo ID.[1][8] ## Timeline and Delivery - **Pre-qualify**: Immediate - **Eligibility check**: 48 hours - **First delivery**: 2-4 weeks after docs[1] - **Refills**: Monthly, automatic Medications ship directly to your home or pharmacy via standard mail.[1] Track status via their portal. ## Alternatives if Denied or Ineligible - **Medicare Extra Help**: For low-income Part D enrollees—covers premiums, deductibles, low copays. Income/assets below thresholds.[8] - **GoodRx Discounts**: Use at pharmacy if PAPs fail; saves on Medicare gaps.[3][8] - **Other PAPs**: Good Days (copay for insured), Pfizer (uninsured/gov't insured, free meds), Janssen expansions.[4][5][6] - **Manufacturer Programs**: Check Bristol-Myers (historical Cytoxan provider) or current generic makers via NeedyMeds.org.[7][9] - **Non-Profits**: Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Co-Pay Program for blood cancers.[6] - **Medicare Payment Plan**: Spread 2025 costs monthly.[8] Call 1-800 numbers or visit RxHope.com for matches.[5] ## Important Disclaimer This guide is for informational purposes only and not medical or financial advice. Eligibility, benefits, and terms change—verify with programs directly. Consult your doctor before starting Cytoxan. Income limits approximate; actual approval case-by-case. Programs may have exclusions (e.g., government reimbursement bans).[1][2][4] Word count: 942.
Program information last verified: March 30, 2026
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