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Program

Eligibility

At or below 200%
Federal Poverty Level
(FPL),* adjusted for
household size

Benefits

Distribution Methods

Free Pfizer medicines provided


to eligible patients through
physicians

Doctors offices

Lower-income patients with prescription coverage may still be eligible for assistance if they are experiencing significant financial or medical hardship.

If you dont have prescription coverage, call


Pfizer Helpful Answers. We can help you get
the medicines you need.

PFIZER PROGRAMS

No prescription coverage?
Need Pfizer medicines?

You can save on Pfizer medicines, no matter


your age or income. In fact, 95% of the Pfizer
medicines provided last year were free
A live operator will answer your call

(amlodipine besylate/
atorvastatin calcium)

Cardura

(doxazosin mesylate)

Detrol LA

(tolterodine tartrate
extended release
capsules)

Lyrica

Xalatan

(pregabalin)

Norvasc

(amlodipine besylate)

(eletriptan HBr)

Spiriva

Zyvox

Sutent

Glucotrol XL

(glipizide) extended
release tablets

Inspra

(sunitinib malate)
capsules

VFEND

(voriconazole)

Viagra

(eplerenone)

LIPITOR

(atorvastatin calcium)

(azithromycin
extended release)
for oral suspension

(fluconazole)

Zmax

Relpax

(tiotropium bromide
inhalation powder)

Diflucan

(latanoprost
ophthalmic solution)

(sildenafil citrate)

Viracept

(nelfinavir mesylate)

Individual Pfizer Programs


and Other Patient
Assistance Programs

PFIZER PARTICIPATES

Caduet

Free Pfizer medicines provided to


eligible patients served by eligible
community health centers

More than 400 federally qualified


community health centers

At or below 200%
FPL,* adjusted for
household size

Free Pfizer medicines provided to


eligible patients served by eligible
disproportionate-share hospitals

More than 45 qualified federally


designated disproportionate-share
hospitals

Have no prescription
coverage
Live in the US,
Puerto Rico, or the
US Virgin Islands

2 levels of savings
People with income at or below
400% FPL* have access to
greater savings

More than 95% of retail


pharmacies nationwide
Mail-order service

Patients may also learn about these other Pfizer patient assistance programs:
FirstRESOURCE, Pfizer RSVP Program, Pfizer Bridge Program

You may still save if you take medicines not


made by Pfizer. We connect you with the
Partnership for Prescription Assistance (PPA)
for help

More than 100 Pfizer medicines for


free or at a savings, including:

At or below 200%
FPL,* adjusted for
household size

Patients may also receive contact information for the following programs managed by Pfizer partners:
Aricept Patient Assistance Program, Spiriva HandiHaler Patient Assistance, and MS LifeLines
Aricept is a registered trademark of Eisai Co., Ltd. Spiriva HandiHaler is a registered trademark of Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Not eligible for


Medicare
Under 400% FPL*
Legal US or
Puerto Rico resident

Savings on 300+ brand-name


prescription products
(including Pfizer medicines)
Savings also available on a wide
range of generic products

Majority of pharmacies
nationwide
Together Rx Access and the Together Rx
Access Logo are registered trademarks of
Together Rx Access, LLC.

*Eligibility for certain programs requires that patients be below specific annual income levels. 200% of the 2009 Federal Poverty Level (FPL) for the 48 contiguous states and the District of Columbia are as
follows: (household size of 1) $21,660; (2) $29,140; (3) $36,620; (4) $44,100; (5) $51,580. 400% of the FPL are as follows: (1) $43,320; (2) $58,280; (3) $73,240; (4) $88,200; (5) $103,160. For persons in
a family household greater than 5, or if you live in Alaska or Hawaii, please call 1-866-706-2400. FPL guidelines are updated annually. For information on the current FPL, visit www.aspe.hhs.gov/poverty.

(linezolid)

Patients who lack prescription coverage and also need medicines from other companies may call the
Partnership for Prescription Assistance (PPA) for help getting medicines. The PPA is a single point of
access to more than 475 public and private patient assistance programs, including nearly 200 programs offered by
pharmaceutical companies.
Call 1-888-4PPA-NOW or visit www.PPARx.org for more information.
Pfizer participates in the PPA.
Pfizer Helpful Answers is a joint program of Pfizer Inc and the Pfizer Patient Assistance Foundation.

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