EXPENSIVE MEDICINE COST HELP

Kisunla
cost & assistance help.

donanemab-azbt · Neurology / Alzheimer’s · IV infusion

START WITH YOUR INSURANCE

Which financial-assistance path may apply?

Commercial / employer insurance

Start with the official Kisunla patient-support program. Confirm commercial copay eligibility, benefit coverage, site-of-care requirements, and current program limits directly with the official source.

Medicare / Medicare Advantage

Commercial manufacturer copay programs generally do not apply to Medicare. Confirm whether Kisunla is billed through Part B, Part D, or a Medicare Advantage benefit for your route of administration, then check independent charitable assistance where eligible.

Medicaid

Commercial manufacturer copay programs generally do not apply to Medicaid. Confirm state coverage, prior authorization, preferred-product rules, and available non-commercial assistance resources.

TRICARE / federal coverage

Commercial manufacturer copay programs generally exclude TRICARE and other federal healthcare programs. Confirm the applicable benefit and cost sharing with TRICARE and the official Kisunla support program.

Uninsured / self-pay

Use the official Kisunla support program to ask specifically about uninsured or underinsured patient-assistance pathways and current eligibility criteria.

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Last source check: 2026-08-19. Program eligibility, fund availability, insurance rules and product preferences change. Verify current terms with the official program, insurer and treatment site.

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