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ITP Support Resources

Support resources

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SAFETY NET®—Provides Nplate® at no cost to qualifying uninsured patients based on both household income and family size.

Referrals to independently operated co-pay assistance foundations—Amgen provides financial support to independent third-party foundations to potentially assist appropriate patients with some out-of-pocket costs.

Amgen will reimburse 50% of your commercial coinsurance for eligible Nplate® patients

As part of Amgen's ongoing commitment to improving access to healthcare, Amgen actively supports a comprehensive reimbursement program for Nplate® patients who meet certain eligibility requirements. The Nplate® Share Program assists commercially insured patients with their out-of-pocket requirements (such as co-pay/co-insurance) for Nplate®. Under this comprehensive program, Amgen will reimburse 50% of an eligible patient's commercial coinsurance for Nplate®. Patients are enrolled in the program for a 12-month period based on their individual insurance plan year.

For more information or to enrol, please call the Nplate® NEXUS hotline at 1-877-NPLATE1 (1-877-675-2831).

Support for adult patients with ITP
Your team of healthcare professionals should always be your first source of information about your disease. All of your healthcare providers—hematologists, dentists, primary care physicians—need to know about your condition and how it is being treated. You should talk to your healthcare providers about any questions or concerns you have about your disease or your treatment. Your family and friends are a powerful source of support. Feel free to direct them to this site to help them better understand what you are going through. There are also support groups and national organizations that may be helpful. Listed below are a few examples.

The Platelet Disorder Support Association provides information and support to ITP patients, and encourages research about ITP and other platelet disorders.
www.pdsa.org

Platelets on the Internet provides up-to-date information on ITP (idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura), TTP-HUS (thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpurahemolytic uremic syndrome), and drug-induced thrombocytopenia. This site is sponsored by the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine.
http://w3.ouhsc.edu/platelets/index.html

The American Society of Hematology promotes research, clinical care, education, training, and advocacy for diseases affecting the blood and bone marrow.
www.hematology.org

The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), part of the National Institutes of Health, supports research and educational efforts for blood diseases, including ITP. The link below takes you to an NHLBI site that discusses ITP in patient-friendly language.
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/dci/Diseases/Itp/ITP_WhatIs.html

ITP Support Association
The ITP Support Association is an organization based in England, and the website contains useful information and events on ITP.
www.itpsupport.org.uk/links.htm

The independent resources listed above are for your information only. Amgen does not necessarily endorse, and is not responsible for, the content provided by these independent resources.

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