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HyperRHO

Generic: Rho(D) immune globulin [human]

Manufacturer: Grifols  ·  Program: Hypermunes Patient Assistance Program

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Eligibility Criteria

Insurance Requirement

Patients must be uninsured; federally funded patients not eligible (Medicare, Medicaid, Tricare, VA)

Residency

US citizen or resident physically residing in US or US territories, Puerto Rico

Income Threshold

Up to 250% FPL

Income at or below 250% FPL; documentation of proof of income required

Program Information

Processing Time

2–8 weeks

Delivery Method

Varies by program

Application Method

Multiple

Typically Required Documents

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  • Proof of income
  • Diagnosis and dosing consistent with FDA label

Indicated For

Rh incompatibility, prevention of Rh hemolytic disease of the newborn

About This Medication

# Hypermunes Patient Assistance Program Patient Guide: How to Get HyperRHO at Low or No Cost HyperRHO (Rho(D) immune globulin [human]) is a vital medication used to prevent Rh hemolytic disease in certain situations, and the **Hypermunes Patient Assistance Program** from **Grifols** helps eligible uninsured patients access it at low or no cost.[1][2] This guide explains everything you need to know about qualifying, applying, and getting support. ## About HyperRHO and Why You Might Need It **HyperRHO** is an injectable immune globulin that provides passive immunity against **Rho(D) antigens**, helping prevent complications in Rh-negative individuals exposed to Rh-positive blood, such as during pregnancy, miscarriage, abortion, or incompatible blood transfusions.[1] It's FDA-approved for specific uses like preventing **Rh sensitization** in Rh-negative mothers carrying Rh-positive babies. Your doctor will confirm if your diagnosis and dosing match the FDA label, as this is required for the program.[1][2] If you're uninsured and facing high costs, the Hypermunes PAP bridges the gap by providing the medication for free to those who qualify. Grifols designed this program to ensure no one misses critical treatment due to finances.[2] ## Who Qualifies for the Program? To join, you must meet strict criteria: - Be a **US citizen or resident** living in the US, Puerto Rico, or US territories.[1][2] - Be under the care of a **US-licensed prescriber** with an established US practice.[2] - Have **no insurance** covering Hypermunes; federally funded programs like Medicare, Medicaid (including spend-downs), Tricare, or VA are not eligible.[1][4] - Earn an **annual gross household income at or below 250% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL)**, with proof.[1][2][4] - Have a diagnosis and dosing **consistent with the FDA-approved label**.[1][2] Proof of residency may be requested via audit (e.g., driver's license or utility bill).[2] Applications must be submitted within **90 days** of the product administration date.[1] ## Income Eligibility Breakdown Eligibility hinges on your household's **gross annual income** compared to **250% FPL**. Use the table below for 2026 guidelines (FPL adjusts yearly; check HHS.gov for exact figures). | Household Size | 100% FPL (approx.) | 250% FPL Limit (approx.) | |----------------|--------------------|---------------------------| | 1 person | $15,060 | $37,650 | | 2 people | $20,440 | $51,100 | | 3 people | $25,820 | $64,550 | | 4 people | $31,200 | $78,000 | | +1 person | +$5,380 | +$13,450 | *Notes: Figures are estimates based on 2025 FPL; verify current levels. Include all household income sources. Exceeding 250% FPL results in denial.*[1][2][4] ## Insurance Requirements You **must be uninsured** for Hypermunes—no private insurance, Medicare Part D, Medicaid, Tricare, VA, or other federal programs.[1][4] Patients certify no coverage and insufficient funds to pay out-of-pocket.[1] If insured, explore copay cards or other aid first; this PAP is for truly uninsured patients.[2] ## Step-by-Step Application Process The program uses **multiple application methods**, primarily downloadable forms faxed or mailed.[1][3][10] 1. **Download the form**: Get the editable PDF from hyperrab.com or hyperhepb.com resources (applies to Hypermunes).[1][10] 2. **Complete Patient section**: Provide personal info, certify no insurance/insufficient funds, and authorize info sharing.[1] 3. **Gather documents**: - **Proof of income**: W-2, recent tax return (1040 series), pay stubs + tax return, IRS transcript (4506-T), Social Security/Disability letter/1099, or unemployment letter.[1] - **Diagnosis/dosing proof**: Doctor confirms FDA-label consistency.[1] 4. **Physician completes their section**: Include DEA, NPI, license; sign.[1][3] 5. **Submit**: Fax or mail within 90 days of administration. No phone/online noted; check site for updates.[1][3] Your doctor or advocate can help. Missing docs delay processing.[1] ## Timeline and Delivery Approval is for **up to 30 days** from receipt, covering initial needs.[1] Processing time varies (not specified); submit promptly. Medication ships to your provider or pharmacy for administration—**delivery method not detailed**, but follows standard PAP logistics.[1] Reapply as needed; no reauthorization info provided.[1] ## Alternatives if Denied or Ineligible - **Income too high**: Seek copay assistance, generics, or state programs.[6] - **Insured**: Use manufacturer copay cards or pharmacy discounts. - **Federally funded**: Programs exclude these; check hospital charity care.[6] - **No biosimilars** available for HyperRHO.[program data] - Other resources: RxAssist.org, NeedyMeds.org, or state health departments for rabies/immune globulin aid.[3][6][7] ## Important Disclaimer This guide is for informational purposes based on available program details as of 2026. Eligibility, rules, and FPL can change—**always verify with Grifols directly** via their site or form contacts.[1][2] Not medical/financial advice; consult your doctor. Grifols may audit anytime. Limited funding; apply early. Word count: 950.

Program information last verified: March 30, 2026

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