Medication Assistance Program
NO/AIDS Task Force can provide medication assistance to client’s uninsured or insured through a collaborative agreement with Avita Drugs. The medications must, however, be on the Ryan White formulary and expenditures can not exceed $1200.00 per month. Our Medication Access Program Specialist may also assist clients that are eligible to access prescriptions through various drug manufacturer’s patient assistance programs, therefore allowing the patients to get medications free of charge.
The following list of downloads is information for accessing various patient assistance programs. Please find the medication (s) you are currently on in the list for more info on how to access that patient assistance program.
Medication Patient Assistance Programs Downloads
reyataz_bms.pdf
January 14, 2011:
kaletra_norvir.pdf
January 14, 2011:
intelence_prezista.pdf
January 14, 2011:
fuzeon_invirase.pdf
January 14, 2011:
emtriva_truvada_viread.pdf
January 14, 2011:
crixivan_isentress.pdf
January 14, 2011:
combivir_GSK.pdf
January 14, 2011:
atripla.pdf
January 14, 2011:
aptivus_viramune.pdf
January 14, 2011:
| Who to contact: | Medication Assistance Program is part of the Primary Medical Care Department. Charles Click: Medication Coordinator (504-821-2601 ext. 206) Charlesc@noaidstf.org Alona Moore: Medication Access Program Specialist (504) 821-2601 ext 252 alonam@noaidstf.org |
| Locations: |
Avita Drugs
Medications can be delivered via UPS to patient’s home, business, or can be picked up at Avita Drugs located at 2601 Tulane Ave. 4th floor. |
| Eligibility Requirements: |
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| Regions Served: | Jefferson, Orleans, Plaquemines, Region 1, St. Bernard, St. Charles, St. James, St. John, St. Tammany |
| In Partnership With: | Office of Public Health, Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office, Southern University at New Orleans School of Social Work, Tulane School of Social Work |
| Funded by: | A Unity of Greater New Orleans, Louisiana Institute of Public Health, Office of Health Policy - Ryan White Part A, Office of Health Policy - Ryan White Part B |
