The Scleroderma Resource Page

The Scleroderma Resource page is a collaborative project of NeedyMeds and the Scleroderma Foundation. It is intended to provide information on scleroderma and to streamline and simplify the way those with scleroderma may find assistance paying for their medications.

Scleroderma is an autoimmune disease that affects approximately 300,000 people in the United States. Treatment options are varied, and patients take many different medications. The medications listed here are those commonly prescribed for scleroderma that are available through patient assistance programs.
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.

The Scleroderma Foundation and NeedyMeds neither promote nor endorse 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.

Brand name medications used in the treatment of Scleroderma available through Patient Assistance Programs:

Accupril
Adcirca
Altace
Ansaid
Augmentin
Biaxin
Capoten
Celebrex
Cellcept
Cipro
Clinoril
Cuprimine
Daypro
Deltasone
Dilantin
Evoxac
Feldene
Flagyl
Flolan
Letairis
Indocin
Lodine
Lotensin
Mavik
Mobic
Monopril
Mortrin
Naprosyn
Neoral
Orudis
OxyContin
Plaquenil
Potaba
Prinivil
Relafen
Remodulin
Revatio
Rheumatrex
Sandimmune
Tracleer
Ultram
Vasotec
Ventavis
Voltaren
Zithromax

 

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.

Some drug manufacturers offer discount coupons. Click HERE to view them.

NeedyMeds has a database of organizations that provide financial assistance to those with certain medical conditions. Click HERE to begin searching the database.

Organizations that may be able to help: