Noxafil Patient Assistance Program

Medically Reviewed by Dr. Conor Sheehy, PharmD, BCPS
Last Updated: November 18, 2025

Your weakened immune system from chemotherapy left you vulnerable to deadly fungal infections. Your oncologist prescribed Noxafil as protection, explaining that aspergillosis could kill you faster than the cancer itself. The medication worked – you stayed infection-free while other patients landed in the ICU. Then you saw what this protection cost each month.

At The Rx Advocates, we specialize in helping immunocompromised patients get Noxafil through Patient Assistance Programs (PAPs) that base costs on income, not pharmacy pricing.

What is the Noxafil Patient Assistance Program?

Drug companies maintain financial assistance for people with weakened immune systems who need expensive antifungal protection but can’t pay full price. When you’re accepted into these programs, Noxafil costs drop dramatically compared to what specialty pharmacies charge. Money shouldn’t determine whether you can protect yourself from deadly fungal infections during cancer treatment.

Here’s how enrollment works: You give us your prescription details and proof of what you earn. We take over everything else – putting together all required paperwork, getting signatures from your oncologist, filing with the drug manufacturer, staying on top of where things stand. Once approved, your specialty pharmacy coordinates Noxafil delivery.

We advocate for immunocompromised patients who need access to programs that calculate antifungal costs based on financial reality rather than market rates.

How to Qualify

Drug companies check several things when reviewing who gets accepted. Meeting these income requirements helps your application:

  • Single patients under $40,000 yearly income
  • Two-person households under $60,000 combined annual income
  • Larger families under $100,000 total household income per year
  • Valid prescription from your treating doctor

But earnings alone won’t guarantee approval. Different companies look at additional factors when deciding eligibility. That’s why every application gets reviewed individually based on your specific circumstances. Reach out to our team to see if you qualify.

Pricing

Cost of Noxafil
with The Rx Advocates

The monthly service fee depends on the number of medications you take. For example:

1 Medication

$80 / Month

2 Medications

$90 / Month

3 Medications

$100 / Month

4 Medications

$110 / Month

NOTE: In addition to our monthly service fee, we charge a one-time enrollment fee of $35.
Our service is month-to-month, so if you’re not happy with it, you may cancel at any time.

The Rx Advocates Can Help Reduce Noxafil Costs

What we charge monthly never changes even when Noxafil prices increase at specialty pharmacies. Your fee is based purely on how many medications you need help affording.

Preventing fungal infections requires taking Noxafil consistently throughout immunosuppression. Our service helps patients stuck with insurance that barely covers specialty antifungals, astronomical deductibles that reset annually, or maxed-out coverage from expensive cancer treatment.

We’re not in the coupon business. What we do is process applications for manufacturer programs that keep expensive medications flowing at prices patients can actually handle.

Cost of Noxafil vs Other Options

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Noxafil Cost
(using The Rx Advocates)
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30-Day Supply
$80.00/month
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Noxafil Price
(estimated retail*)
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One Dose Pack
$3700

* Source: GoodRx.com

Last Updated: September 29, 2025. Actual retail prices may vary by pharmacy and location.

Why Patient Assistance Programs Beat Coupons

Coupons save money once or twice. Programs keep costs manageable throughout treatment.

Coupon limitations

  • Pharmacy restrictions: Only valid at certain locations
  • Copay accumulators: Won’t reduce what you owe toward deductibles
  • Expiration dates: Become useless quickly
  • Coverage gaps: Don’t help enough with specialty antifungals

PAP advantages

  • Substantial savings: Vastly larger discounts than coupons
  • Reliable access: Refills keep coming automatically
  • Predictable costs: Know exactly what you’ll pay monthly
  • Convenient coordination: Works through specialty pharmacies

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Common questions about Noxafil and assistance programs answered below.

With The Rx Advocates, patients pay a fixed monthly service fee, which depends on the number of medications covered.

  • 1 Medication (Noxafil only) – $80 per month
  • 2 Medications (Noxafil + 1 other) – $90 per month
  • 3 Medications (Noxafil + 2 others) – $100 per month
  • 4+ Medications – $110 per month

Importantly, there are no hidden fees, and prices remain consistent even if retail costs fluctuate.

Without program help, Noxafil runs thousands of dollars monthly at specialty pharmacies. What you’d actually pay depends on factors you can’t control.

Things affecting your cost:

  • Dosage: Which formulation your doctor prescribes – suspension, tablets, or IV
  • Location: Where you live impacts specialty pharmacy pricing
  • Pharmacy: Different specialty pharmacies charge different amounts
  • Insurance Coverage: Depends entirely on your specific plan terms

Most programs set income limits around $40k for singles, $60k for couples, $100k for families. But that’s just the baseline – companies also check other eligibility factors. We’ll need to look at your whole situation to determine if you qualify.

We manage your entire application process and handle ongoing refills every month. That includes getting all necessary documentation from your oncologist, filling out manufacturer forms correctly, submitting everything on time, and coordinating with your specialty pharmacy so treatment never gets interrupted.

About Noxafil

Noxafil is posaconazole, a triazole antifungal that prevents and treats serious fungal infections in immunocompromised patients.

How it works: Posaconazole stops fungi from making ergosterol, an essential component of fungal cell membranes. Without intact cell membranes, the fungi die off and can’t spread through your body.

Administration: Comes in three forms – oral suspension taken with food, delayed-release tablets, and IV infusion for hospitalized patients. Your doctor chooses the formulation based on infection severity and whether you can swallow pills.

Side effects:

  • Common: Upset stomach, diarrhea, headaches, fever, low potassium levels
  • Serious: Liver damage, irregular heart rhythms, severe allergic reactions

Important warnings: Needs regular blood tests to check liver function and potassium levels. Can cause dangerous heart rhythm problems. Interacts with many drugs including transplant medications, chemotherapy, and blood thinners. Tell every doctor you’re on Noxafil before they prescribe anything new.

Get Started Today

Fungal infections kill immunocompromised patients fast. Aspergillosis spreads from lungs to brain and other organs within days, often proving fatal despite aggressive treatment. Going without Noxafil because you can’t afford it means risking infections your cancer-weakened immune system absolutely cannot fight off.

Stop worrying about affording the medication protecting you from deadly infections. Let us handle getting you into a program that makes Noxafil affordable throughout your treatment. Contact us online or call us today at (844) 559-8332. You’re fighting hard enough already – don’t let money be another battle.