Eraxis
Generic: anidulafungin
Manufacturer: Pfizer · Program: Pfizer RxPathways
Apply for AssistanceEligibility Criteria
Insurance Requirement
Connects eligible patients to assistance programs; specific requirements not detailed
Residency
US resident
Eligibility criteria not specified in available sources
Program Information
Processing Time
2–8 weeks
Delivery Method
Varies by program
Application Method
Multiple
Indicated For
Candidemia, intra-abdominal abscess, peritonitis, esophageal candidiasis
About This Medication
# Pfizer RxPathways Patient Guide: How to Get Eraxis at Low or No Cost ## About This Program Pfizer RxPathways is a patient assistance program designed to help uninsured and underinsured patients access Pfizer medications, including Eraxis (anidulafungin), at no cost or reduced cost. Eraxis is an antifungal medication used to treat serious fungal infections. If you have been prescribed Eraxis and are struggling with the cost, this program may be able to help you obtain your medication for free. ## About Eraxis (Anidulafungin) Eraxis is an FDA-approved antifungal medication belonging to the echinocandin class of drugs. It is used to treat serious fungal infections in hospitalized patients and those in outpatient settings. Your healthcare provider has determined that Eraxis is the appropriate treatment for your condition. The Pfizer RxPathways program can help ensure that cost is not a barrier to receiving this prescribed medication. ## Who Qualifies for Eraxis Assistance To be eligible for free or reduced-cost Eraxis through Pfizer RxPathways, you must meet ALL of the following criteria: - **Insurance Status**: You must be uninsured or underinsured. Patients with government insurance (such as Medicare Part D or Medicaid) may be eligible if they meet other requirements. However, patients with commercial insurance are not eligible for this program. - **Income Requirements**: Your annual household pre-tax income must be at or below 300% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL), adjusted for your household size. (Note: Income thresholds may vary by specific product; contact the program for Eraxis-specific limits.) - **Valid Prescription**: You must have a valid, FDA-approved prescription for Eraxis written by a licensed healthcare provider. - **Treatment Setting**: You must be treated in an outpatient setting by a healthcare provider licensed in the United States, Puerto Rico, or the US Virgin Islands. - **Residency**: You must live in the United States, Puerto Rico, or the US Virgin Islands. - **Financial Need**: You must demonstrate an inability to afford your prescription costs. ## Income Eligibility Breakdown Your household income is compared to the Federal Poverty Level guidelines. Below is a table showing the 300% FPL threshold for different household sizes: | Household Size | Federal Poverty Level | 300% of FPL (Eligibility Limit) | |---|---|---| | 1 person | $15,060 | $45,180 | | 2 people | $20,440 | $61,320 | | 3 people | $25,820 | $77,460 | If your household size is larger than three, contact Pfizer RxPathways at 1-844-989-PATH (7284) to determine your specific income limit. Income thresholds may be adjusted annually and can vary by medication, so it's important to verify current limits when applying. ## Insurance Requirements and Special Situations **Uninsured Patients**: If you have no health insurance at all and meet the income guidelines, you are eligible to apply. **Underinsured Patients**: If you have insurance but it does not cover Eraxis, or your out-of-pocket costs are too high, you may qualify as underinsured. **Medicare Part D Recipients**: Patients enrolled in Medicare Part D may be eligible for assistance if they meet income requirements and other criteria. **Medicaid Recipients**: Patients with Medicaid may be eligible if they meet all other program requirements. **Commercially Insured Patients**: Unfortunately, if you have commercial (private) health insurance, you are not eligible for the Pfizer RxPathways program, even if you meet income requirements. You may want to explore other options, such as manufacturer coupons, patient advocacy organizations, or speaking with your healthcare provider about alternative medications. ## How to Apply: Step-by-Step **Step 1: Gather Required Documents** Before applying, collect proof of your annual household income. Acceptable documents include: - Previous year's federal tax return (Form 1040 or 1040EZ) - Two recent paycheck stubs - W-2 forms or wage and tax statements - Social Security, pension, or railroad retirement statements (SSA-1099 or similar) **Step 2: Contact Pfizer RxPathways** Call the toll-free number: **1-844-989-PATH (7284)** to speak with a Pfizer Medicine Access Counselor. They will answer your questions about eligibility and can help you determine if you qualify. You can also request an application form by phone. Alternatively, you may contact the program at the phone number listed on your Eraxis prescription or visit www.PfizerRxPathways.com for more information. **Step 3: Complete the Enrollment Form** Obtain the Pfizer RxPathways enrollment form (available by phone or online). Complete all sections of the form, including: - Your personal and household information - Insurance status - Income information - Your healthcare provider's information - Your prescription details for Eraxis **Step 4: Submit Your Application** Submit your completed enrollment form along with copies of your income documentation to Pfizer RxPathways. You can submit by mail, fax, or online, depending on the options provided with your application materials. **Step 5: Verification** Pfizer will review your application and verify your eligibility. Your healthcare provider may be contacted to confirm your prescription and medical need for Eraxis. ## Timeline and Delivery While specific processing times are not publicly detailed, most patient assistance programs typically process applications within 5-10 business days. Once approved, your medication will be shipped directly to your healthcare provider's office or to you, depending on the program's procedures. Contact Pfizer RxPathways at 1-844-989-PATH (7284) for specific information about delivery timelines for Eraxis. ## What If Your Application Is Denied? If your application is denied, you have several options: 1. **Request Reconsideration**: Ask Pfizer RxPathways why you were denied and whether you can provide additional information or documentation. 2. **Explore Other Assistance**: Pfizer RxPathways can help connect you to other assistance services and programs you may qualify for. 3. **Speak with Your Healthcare Provider**: Your doctor may have information about alternative medications, clinical trials, or other resources. 4. **Contact Patient Advocacy Organizations**: Organizations focused on fungal infections or patient assistance may have additional resources. ## Reauthorization and Refills If you are currently enrolled in the Pfizer RxPathways program, you may be eligible for re-enrollment in subsequent years if your annual pre-tax household income remains at or below 300% of the Federal Poverty Level and you continue to meet all other eligibility requirements. Contact the program to discuss renewal of your assistance. ## Important Disclaimer This guide provides general information about the Pfizer RxPathways program based on publicly available information. Eligibility criteria, income limits, and program terms are subject to change at any time. For the most current and accurate information specific to Eraxis, please contact Pfizer RxPathways directly at 1-844-989-PATH (7284) or visit www.PfizerRxPathways.com. Always consult with your healthcare provider about your treatment options and medication access.
Program information last verified: March 30, 2026
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