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Rezurock

Generic: belumosudil

Manufacturer: Kadmon Pharmaceuticals, LLC, a Sanofi company  ·  Program: Kadmon ASSIST

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Eligibility Criteria

Insurance Requirement

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Residency

US residency required

Program Information

Processing Time

2–4 weeks

Delivery Method

Varies by program

Application Method

Online

Indicated For

chronic graft-versus-host disease (cGVHD)

About This Medication

# Kadmon ASSIST Patient Guide: How to Get Rezurock (belumosudil) at Low or No Cost Rezurock (belumosudil) is a prescription medication used to treat chronic graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) in adults who have received at least two prior lines of systemic therapy.[1][4] The **Kadmon ASSIST** program, run by Kadmon Pharmaceuticals, LLC (a Sanofi company), helps eligible patients—whether insured, uninsured, or underinsured—access Rezurock through free supplies, bridge programs, and support services.[1][2][5] ## About Rezurock and Chronic GVHD Chronic GVHD is a serious condition that can occur after a stem cell or bone marrow transplant, where the donor's immune cells attack the recipient's body, affecting organs like the skin, lungs, liver, and gastrointestinal tract.[9] Rezurock works by blocking a protein called ROCK2, which helps reduce inflammation and immune overactivity specific to GVHD.[1] It's taken as a daily tablet (200 mg) and is FDA-approved for patients who've tried at least two other systemic treatments without success.[4][7] Rezurock can be expensive without assistance—often thousands of dollars per month. That's where **Kadmon ASSIST** comes in, offering tools to lower or eliminate costs.[5] This guide explains eligibility, application steps, and support options in simple terms. ## Who Qualifies for Kadmon ASSIST? Kadmon ASSIST serves three main groups: - **Insured patients**: Get help verifying coverage, out-of-pocket costs, prior authorizations (PA), appeals, and free meds during delays.[1][4] - **Uninsured/underinsured**: Free Rezurock for up to **12 months** via the Patient Assistance Program (PAP) if you qualify based on income and need.[1][5] - **All patients**: Benefits investigation, adherence support, and referrals to independent foundations if Kadmon programs don't fit.[1][4] **Key programs**: - **Patient Assistance Program (PAP)**: Free Rezurock up to 12 months for uninsured/underinsured with financial hardship.[1][5] - **Bridge Program**: Free 30-day supply for insured patients facing coverage gaps.[1][4] - **Quick Start Program**: Free 30-day supply for new patients with commercial insurance delays on first prescription.[7][8] You must live in the US or Puerto Rico, have a valid on-label prescription for chronic GVHD, and enroll in Kadmon ASSIST.[4][5] ## Income Eligibility Breakdown Specific income thresholds (like Federal Poverty Level percentages) aren't publicly detailed, as eligibility is determined case-by-case based on household income, expenses, and financial need.[1][4][5] The PAP is **needs-based**—provide proof of income to qualify for free meds.[5] Here's a summary table of program-specific criteria: | Program | Insurance Type | Income/Need Required? | Duration | Key Eligibility[1][4][5][7][8] | |---------|----------------|-----------------------|----------|--------------------------------| | **PAP** | Uninsured/Underinsured | Yes (proof of income/expenses) | Up to 12 months | Financial hardship, US resident | | **Bridge** | Commercial/Private | No | 30 days | Coverage interruption, on therapy | | **Quick Start** | Commercial | No | 30 days (1x/year) | New to therapy, coverage delay | | **Co-pay Savings (MyROCK ASSIST)** | Commercial | Varies (yearly max) | Ongoing | Out-of-pocket support[2][6] | Contact Kadmon ASSIST for personalized eligibility—your Case Manager reviews your situation.[1] ## Insurance Requirements - **No insurance needed** for PAP (uninsured/underinsured qualify).[5] - **Commercial/private insurance** required for Bridge, Quick Start, and co-pay savings.[1][4][8] - **Medicare/Medicaid**: Eligible for PAP if underinsured; may get foundation referrals.[5] MyROCK ASSIST co-pay card not valid for government insurance.[2][6] - Kadmon ASSIST verifies benefits, handles PAs/appeals, and estimates costs.[4] ## Step-by-Step Application Process 1. **Talk to your doctor**: Discuss Kadmon ASSIST/MyROCK ASSIST. They start enrollment.[2][5] 2. **Visit KadmonASSIST.com or call 1-844-KADMON1 (1-844-523-6661)**, Mon-Fri 8 AM-8 PM ET.[1][5][7] 3. **Complete enrollment form**: - Online: hubconnect.mckesson.com/kadmon[5] - Fax: 1-833-635-1481[5] - Mail: PO Box 5266, Louisville, KY 40255[5] - Select services: Benefits Investigation, PAP, Bridge, Quick Start.[4] 4. **Submit documents** (for PAP): Proof of income (tax returns, pay stubs), out-of-pocket expenses, prescription, ID.[4][5] 5. **Case Manager reviews**: Verifies eligibility, ships meds via specialty pharmacy if approved.[1][2] 6. **Get starter kit**: Includes education on GVHD and treatment.[7] Your doctor or pharmacy can help enroll you quickly.[2] ## Timeline and Delivery - **Approval**: Varies; Quick Start/Bridge often fast (days) for urgent needs. PAP may take longer due to income review.[1][4] - **Delivery**: Direct from specialty pharmacy to your home or doctor's office. Free 30-day supply arrives promptly for bridge programs.[1][2] - **Refills**: PAP up to 12 months; re-enroll or reauthorize as needed. Adherence support helps track.[1][4] ## Alternatives if Denied - **Appeal**: Case Managers assist with insurance appeals/PAs.[4] - **Foundation referrals**: Independent charities for non-qualifiers.[1] - **MyROCK ASSIST co-pay card**: For commercial insurance (yearly limits, resets Jan 1).[2][6] - **Other PAPs**: Check PAN Foundation or RxAssist.org for GVHD options. - **Generic/biosimilars**: None available for belumosudil.[ ] ## Disclaimer This guide is for informational purposes based on publicly available Kadmon ASSIST details as of 2026.[1][5] Eligibility, terms, and availability can change—always verify with Kadmon ASSIST at 1-844-523-6661 or KadmonASSIST.com. Not health insurance; not for government programs in some cases.[2][6] Consult your doctor for medical advice. Program funded by Kadmon Pharmaceuticals, LLC (Sanofi).[5] (Word count: 942)

Program information last verified: March 30, 2026

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