Takeda Help At Hand Patient Assistance Program (Elaprase)

Manufacturer copay assistance · Elaprase (J1743) · Takeda

$0 — free Elaprase for… · Maximum benefit Free Elaprase for qualifying uninsured patients · Free Elaprase drug — does not cover infusion administration

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Status verified April 8, 2026 · Source: program site ↗

Program terms

Published terms from the manufacturer. Per-patient eligibility is confirmed at enrollment.

Assistance type
Free Drug
Patient pays
$0 — free Elaprase for qualifying uninsured/underinsured patients
Maximum benefit
Free Elaprase for qualifying uninsured patients
What it covers
Free Elaprase drug — does not cover infusion administration
Insurance
uninsured
Income limit
For patients without health insurance OR who are struggling to pay for medication despite having insurance

What will the patient owe before assistance?

Run a benefits estimate for Elaprase — the program's cap applies against the patient share CareCost calculates.

Common questions

Does Elaprase have a copay card?

Yes — Takeda Help At Hand Patient Assistance Program (Elaprase) from Takeda. $0 — free Elaprase for qualifying uninsured/underinsured patients. Commercial insurance is typically required.

How much does Elaprase cost with the copay card?

$0 — free Elaprase for qualifying uninsured/underinsured patients Maximum benefit: Free Elaprase for qualifying uninsured patients. Free Elaprase drug — does not cover infusion administration

Who is eligible for Takeda Help At Hand Patient Assistance Program (Elaprase)?

Accepted insurance: uninsured. Income limit: For patients without health insurance OR who are struggling to pay for medication despite having insurance.

Patient or caregiver? Your infusion center's financial counselor can enroll you — or call the program at 800-830-9159.