Patient Assistance Application Overview myAbbVie Assist provides free medicine to qualifying patients. If you are uninsured or have limited insurance coverage, you may be eligible to receive prescribed AbbVie medication at no cost from our Program. Information about Applying Online
myAbbVie Assist Interim Assistance AbbVie has expanded financial assistance to support qualifying* patients who have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. If you lost employer-provided health insurance that covered your AbbVie treatment and can no longer pay for Humira, please call: 1-800-448-6472.
This program is designed for patients who: Are being treated by a licensed U.S. healthcare provider on an outpatient basis and prescribed an AbbVie medicine that is included in our assistance program Have limited or no health insurance coverage Demonstrate qualifying financial need* Live in the United States
myAbbVie Assist provides free medicine to qualifying patients. If you meet income and certain other requirements, we may be able to help.
Learn more about our current clinical trials and find out how you can participate.
If you have employer-provided insurance coverage or have purchased private insurance on your own, you may qualify for assistance with your out-of-pocket expenses. Visit HUMIRA.com. Available to patients with commercial prescription insurance coverage who meet eligibility criteria.
If you lost employer-provided health insurance that covered your AbbVie treatment and can no longer pay for Humira, please call: 1-800-448-6472.
You should discuss the potential benefits and risks of HUMIRA with your doctor. HUMIRA is a TNF blocker medicine that can lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections. You should not start taking HUMIRA if you have any kind of infection unless your doctor says it is okay.
Tell your doctor about all of your health conditions, including if you:
Serious infections. These include TB and infections caused by viruses, fungi, or bacteria. Symptoms related to TB include a cough, low-grade fever, weight loss, or loss of body fat and muscle.