Tag: Roche

Friday, January 8th, 2010

Xeloda – Fluxxed Again

Just when I thought the issues with Xeloda were resolved, I am told that my prescription is on hold until I provide signed acknowledgment of notification of a change in the Roche Foundation.

In March 2009, Roche and Genentech became one company and this led to some changes. As of December 31 2009, Roche ceased to distribute free medicine. Starting January 01 2010, I have the option to be supported by the Genentech Access To Care Foundation, which will provide access to Roche products previously provided by the Roche Foundation. This notification was mailed out on January 04 2010.

In order to transition with no interruption in my medical treatments, I need to sign and return the GATCF Patient Authorization and Notice of Release of Information (PAN) form that will be provided to me. They are supposed to have included a self-address, stamped envelope for convenience. That was very nice consideration.

Thankfully, the prescription was extended for this month, and these limits won’t be effective til next month. As soon as I receive the forms, I will fill them out and return them!

I hope this change does not effect my Genentech PAP for Tarceva and I can’t afford to loose my Xeloda PAP either.

A state of constant flux and I’m back on the roller coaster

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Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

Xeloda Resolved


Got into Texas Health and Human Resources today, and the lady I saw there said that she was pretty sure I would be denied for Medicare.

That’s good cuz I don’t want to loose my Xeloda PAP.

I called Xeloda and brought my case up to-date. They are shipping out a new supply.
That’s good cuz I am almost out…

Some good stuff going on…

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Saturday, August 29th, 2009

The Ups and Downs of Xeloda PAP

Dealing with the Roche Patient Assistance Foundation for Xeloda has been a Roller Coaster ride…

First I’m “preliminarily” approved via the initial phone interview

Then come to find out that I was denied

Then I appealed

Finally I was approved

And Now…

Yesterday morning at work (Friday), I got a letter from Roche stating that they felt I should have pursued another resource for financial assistance before I went to them.  They advised me to contact Texas Health and Human Resources requesting assistance.  If I apply and I am not approved, then Roche will reconsider my situation.

I have 30 days to do this.  After 30 days, my drug assistance for Xeloda will end.

WTHeck?

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Friday, June 12th, 2009

Xeloda – Financial Assistance Finally Granted!

Today I was notified that my appeal was approved and I will be receiving assistance with my Xeloda prescription from Roche – that’s a $2897/month break!  This grant is good for one year, and able to be renewed if needed!

YAY!!!

THANK YOU, ROCHE!

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Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

Drug Financial Assistance – Off And Running

So, I have downloaded, filled out, provided my last year’s tax return gotten Dr Deleon and Dr Weaver to provide their authorizations, DEA No/State License info and a prescription request for each medication.

I have submitted everything needed and talked with reps from each company.

I was told by each one that I was “initially pre-approved”, but that there are no promises.

I am hoping hoping hoping.  Any assistance would be a blessing, but assistance from all four would be be Awesome and a Huge stress-relief which I need to help me beat this monster disease.

Yes, I am Hoping, Hoping, Hoping.

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Friday, May 22nd, 2009

Financial Assistance – Drugs

Now that we are sure that I can tolerate the drugs and reactions, I can go forward with applying for financial assistance from the drug manufacturers.  The reaction from the Zometa put me back several days, I hope I can make up time…

For the Tarceva, I will need to contact Genentech Access to Care Foundation (GATCF) @ 888-249-4918.

For the Zolinza, I will need to contact Merck Patient Assistance Program (PAP)

For the Xeloda, I will need to contact Roche Patient Assistance Foundation @ 800-443-6676.

For the Zometa, I will need to contact Novartis Oncology Patient Assistance Program (PAP) @ 866-884-5906.

For each request for assistance, I will need to download the required paperwork and it fill out completely and properly, provide my last year’s tax return (for proof of income, cuz it all depends on how much money one makes) then get Dr Deleon and Dr Weaver to provide their authorizations, DEA No/State License info and a prescription request for each.

It’s up to me to coordinate all this, and my life literally depends on it, so I’d better get on the ball!

I’ve provided the info in case someone out there, who might happen to be reading my blog, either has need of, or knows someone who has need of this info…  If you do, it’d sure be nice to know I helped someone!


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