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XGEVA® is a prescription medicine used to prevent fracture, spinal cord compression, or the need for radiation or surgery to bone in patients with multiple myeloma and in patients with bone metastases from solid tumors.

XGEVA® is a prescription medicine used to prevent fracture, spinal cord compression, or the need for radiation or surgery to bone in patients(see more)

XGEVA® is a prescription medicine used to prevent fracture, spinal cord compression, or the need for radiation or surgery to bone in patients with multiple myeloma and in patients with bone metastases from solid tumors.

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XGEVA® cost and patient resources help put your needs first

Financial support with the cost of XGEVA®, answers to treatment questions, help with insurance forms, downloadable resources—they’re all here.

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Financial Support

We know every patient has unique needs. And we’re here to provide financial support information and resources, regardless of your current financial situation or type of insurance you have.

Learn more about the ways Amgen SupportPlus can help you access your prescribed medication.

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Amgen® SupportPlus Co-Pay Program

If you have commercial or private insurance that you get from your employer or buy directly from a health insurance company, you may be eligible to pay as little as $0§ for your prescription.

The Amgen SupportPlus Co-Pay Program may help patients with commercial or private insurance lower their out-of-pocket costs.

  • Pay as little as $0§ out-of-pocket for each dose 
  • Can be applied to deductible, co-insurance, and co-payment§
  • No income eligibility requirement

Check your eligibility and sign up today.

§Eligibility criteria and program maximums apply. See AmgenSupportPlus.com/Copay for full Terms and Conditions.

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