Eligibility Requirements
Covered Medications
The following medications are covered by HIV Medication Assistance (Multiple Programs):
How to Apply
- Speak with your healthcare provider about HIV Medication Assistance (Multiple Programs). Your doctor, nurse, or social worker can help determine if you qualify.
- Gather required documents: proof of income (tax return, pay stubs, or Social Security statement), valid prescription, and proof of U.S. residency.
- Submit your application online or by mail. Visit the program website below or call the program hotline for assistance.
- Wait for approval (typically 2 to 6 weeks). Once approved, medications will be shipped to your provider's office or a designated pharmacy.
Check If You Qualify
Use our free Assistance Finder tool to check eligibility for HIV Medication Assistance (Multiple Programs) and other programs that may help reduce your medication costs.
Open Assistance FinderFrequently Asked Questions
The AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP), funded through the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program, provides free HIV medications in every U.S. state. Contact your state ADAP program. Additionally, Gilead (Biktarvy) and ViiV Healthcare (Dovato, Triumeq) offer manufacturer PAPs for uninsured patients.
ADAP (AIDS Drug Assistance Program) is a federally funded, state-administered program that provides free HIV medications to low-income individuals. Income limits vary by state but typically cover up to 300-500% of the Federal Poverty Level. Contact your state ADAP hotline to apply.
Yes, Gilead offers the Advancing Access program for free Descovy for PrEP. The Ready, Set, PrEP program (federal) also provides free PrEP medication to qualifying uninsured individuals. Many state ADAPs cover PrEP as well.
Related Resources
- Compare pharmacy prices for Biktarvy on RxGrab
- Biktarvy supplement guide on Health Britannica
- Check drug interactions for Biktarvy on OmniRx
- Browse all patient assistance programs
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