91% commercial coverage

Access options for all patients,
regardless of insurance coverage

Preferred first-line commercial coverage
with no step edit required, including TNFi biosimilars

Delay and Denial Support

When commercial coverage is delayed >5 business days or denied, TREMFYA withMe offers eligible patients TREMFYA® (guselkumab) at no cost until their insurance covers the medication.

See program requirements.

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*These percentages may not represent 100% of formulary lives due to data limitations.

“Preferred” means TREMFYA® can be accessed first-line (ie, step therapy is not required) and its formulary status is better than or equivalent to other products in the class.

Collected in September 2023 and subject to change. This information does not provide advice or guarantee coverage or payment. Legal requirements and plan information can be updated frequently. We strongly recommend contacting the plan for more information about current coverage, restrictions, or prerequisites that may apply.

Source: Managed Markets Insight & Technology, LLC™, a trademark of MMIT, as of September 2023.

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TREMFYA withMe is limited to education for patients about TREMFYA®, its administration, and/
or their disease, and is not intended to provide medical advice, replace a treatment plan
from the patient’s doctor or nurse, or provide case management services.

Local coverage options for TREMFYA®

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TREMFYA® access has changed in many regions–see
where it has preferred first-line access without biologic
step edits* by entering a ZIP Code below.

*Requiring no step edits indicates a drug will be given first-line biologic
access and will not require stepping through other biologic therapies.

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TREMFYA withMe is limited to education for patients about TREMFYA®, its administration, and/
or their disease, and is not intended to provide medical advice, replace a treatment plan
from the patient’s doctor or nurse, or provide case management services.

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