Infertility Resource Page

The Infertility Resource page is intended to provide information on infertility and to streamline and simplify the way those with infertility may find assistance paying for their medications.

According to the National Infertility Association, infertility is a disease or condition of the reproductive system often diagnosed after a couple has had one year of unprotected, well-timed intercourse, or if the woman has suffered from multiple miscarriages and the woman is under 35 years of age. If the woman is over 35 years old, it is diagnosed after 6 months of unprotected, well-timed intercourse.
Patient Assistance Programs (PAPs) are programs offered by pharmaceutical companies to help those most in need gain access to their medications at no or low cost. Each program has varying financial and insurance guidelines - when in doubt, call the program. To find the specific PAP information for a specific drug click on the list below. You will then be taken to a listing of all the programs available for that medication.

NeedyMeds neither promotes nor endorses the therapies listed below nor the supporters of this page. This page is for educational purposes only.
  Click HERE to learn more about NeedyMeds and how to use the information on the website and click HERE for more details on pharmaceutical patient assistance programs.

Medications used in the treatment of Infertility.
Blue names means the drug is available through a Patient Assistance Program; an asterisk indicates the drug is not currently available through a patient assistance program:

Bravelle (urofollitropin for injection)
Cetrotide (cetrorelix)
Clomid (clomiphene)*
Endometrin (progesterone)
Follistim (follitropin)*
Glucophage (metformin)
Gonal-F (follintropin alpha)
Luveris (lutropin alfa for injection)*
Menopur (menotropins for injection)
Novarel (chorionic gonadotropin)
Ovidrel (choriogonadotropin alfa)
Parlodel (bromocriptine)*
Pregnyl (chorionic gonadotropin for injection)*
Prometrium (progesterone)
Repronex (menotropins for injection)*
Serophene (clomiphene)*

 

Other Sources of Assistance:

For those without insurance or unable to pay for a visit with a physician, NeedyMeds has compiled a nationwide list of free, low cost, and sliding scale clinics. Click HERE to find the clinic nearest you.