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FOR ELIGIBLE AND COMMERCIALLY INSURED PATIENTS

No matter what
your insurance
covers, pay as
little as $5 or
$25 a month*

Governmental beneficiaries excluded, terms and conditions apply. Scroll down to see terms and conditions.


Access Savings and Support with Taltz Together

Enroll here

Taltz Together is a free program that provides savings and support to help you get started on Taltz. After enrolling, you receive ongoing assistance and services to help you get started and manage your condition along your treatment journey, including:

Savings Offer

Eligible and commercially insured patients save on prescription costs when enrolled in Taltz Together.

Be sure to share your savings card with your specialty pharmacy.

Governmental beneficiaries excluded, terms and conditions apply.

Insurance Help

Taltz Together helps manage the insurance process with your doctor, specialty pharmacy, and your insurance company to get your medication delivered directly to your door.

Injection Training

Access resources like videos and over the phone training by a registered nurse to help you feel confident using our devices.

Sharps Disposal

To safely dispose of your Taltz devices, Taltz Together participants can order and receive a free FDA-cleared sharps disposal container.

Enroll in Taltz Together and Start Saving

Enroll here

What to expect when you enroll:

  • Watch out for an email welcoming you to the program
  • You will receive a call from a Companion in Care to explain how Taltz Together can support you, check your insurance coverage on your behalf before you start treatment, and answer any questions you may have
  • Your Companion in Care will call to make sure you have received your first delivery of Taltz and schedule your injection training appointment, if requested. Trainings can be done virtually.

A Companion in Care provided by Taltz Together is not a medical professional. Your doctor is your source for medical advice.

What to expect when setting up your injection training:

Once your Companion in Care has scheduled your injection training, you will receive an appointment reminder. Save 1-844-825-8966 to your contacts so you know when your registered nurse is calling you for your appointment.

Who’s who:

Once your doctor prescribes Taltz, there are some key players who may reach out to help you get started.

Companion in Care

  • Your Taltz Together contact who coordinates with your doctor’s office, specialty pharmacy, and insurance company, to check your insurance coverage, determine specialty pharmacy options, and assist in savings enrollment

Your Insurance Company

  • Once a prescription is received, your insurance company will determine coverage, identify how much Taltz may cost you, and coordinate with the specialty pharmacy identified by your doctor

Your Specialty Pharmacy

  • Handles biologic medications, like Taltz. Once your insurance company approves Taltz, your specialty pharmacy will contact you to coordinate medication pick up or delivery

To connect with a Taltz Together representative any time you have a question or just want to talk, call 1-844-TALTZ-NOW (1-844-825-8966) from Monday to Friday between 8 am and 10 pm ET.


“Taltz Together program helped ease the costs of my medication. They're easy to work with. It was a simple plan to partner with, and the people have been super helpful and friendly.”


Kirk, actual Taltz patient with psoriatic arthritis.

Kirk was compensated for his time

Have concerns about paying for Taltz during this time?

We're here to help. Contact Taltz Together at 1-844-TALTZ-NOW (1-844-825-8966) for more information.

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*Terms and conditions: Offer good until 12/31/2025 or for up to 36 months from Patient qualification into the program, whichever comes first. Patients must have coverage for Taltz through their commercial drug insurance and a prescription consistent with FDA-approved product labeling to pay as little as $5 for a 28-day supply of Taltz. Offer subject to a monthly cap of wholesale acquisition cost plus usual and customary pharmacy charges and a separate annual cap of $9,100. Patients must have commercial drug insurance and prescription consistent with FDA-approved product labeling to pay as little as $25 for a 28-day supply of Taltz. Participation in the $25 program requires submission of a prior authorization (PA). If coverage is denied, an appeal must be submitted prior to 5th month fill. A new PA and appeal or medical exception (ME) must be submitted every 12 months or as required by Lilly to verify coverage status and potential eligibility for the $5 program. Offer subject to a monthly cap and a separate annual cap. Monthly and annual caps are set at Lilly’s absolute discretion and may be changed by Lilly with or without notice. Participation in the program requires a valid patient HIPAA authorization. Patient is responsible for any applicable taxes, fees, or amounts exceeding monthly or annual caps. This offer is invalid for Patients without commercial drug insurance or whose prescription claims for Taltz are eligible to be reimbursed, in whole or in part, by any governmental program, including, without limitation, Medicaid, Medicare, Medicare Part D, Medigap, DoD, VA, TRICARE®/CHAMPUS, or any State Patient or Pharmaceutical Assistance Program. Offer void where prohibited by law and subject to change or discontinue without notice. Card activation is required. Subject to additional terms and conditions, which can be found here .

SAFETY SUMMARY

Warnings -

Taltz affects the immune system. It may increase your risk of infections, which can be serious. Do not use Taltz if you have any symptoms of infection, unless your doctor tells you to. If you have a symptom after starting Taltz, call your doctor right away.

Your doctor should check you for tuberculosis (TB) before you start Taltz, and watch you closely for signs of TB during and after treatment with Taltz. If you have TB, or had it in the past, your doctor may treat you for it before you start Taltz.

Do not use Taltz if you have had a serious allergic reaction to ixekizumab or any other ingredient in Taltz, such as: swelling of your eyelids, lips, mouth, tongue or throat, trouble breathing, feeling faint, throat or chest tightness, or skin rash. Get emergency help right away if you have any of these reactions. See the Medication Guide that comes with Taltz for a list of ingredients.

Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis (inflammatory bowel disease) can start or get worse with Taltz use. Tell your doctor if you have any of these symptoms or if they get worse: stomach pain, diarrhea, and weight loss.

You should not get live vaccines while taking Taltz. You should get the vaccines you need before you start Taltz.

Common side effects
The most common side effects of Taltz include:

  • Injection site reactions
  • Nausea
  • Upper respiratory infections
  • Fungal skin infections

Tell your doctor if you have any side effects. You can report side effects at 1-800-FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch.

Before using

Before you use Taltz, review these questions with your doctor:

❑ Are you being treated for an infection?
❑ Do you have an infection that does not go away or keeps coming back?
❑ Do you have TB or have you been in close contact with someone with TB?
❑ Do you have possible symptoms of an infection such as fever, cough, sores, diarrhea, or other symptoms? Ask your doctor about other possible symptoms.
❑ Do you have Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis?

Tell your doctor if:

❑ You need any vaccines or have had one recently.
❑ You take prescription or over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, or herbal supplements.
❑ You are pregnant or planning to become pregnant. It is not known if Taltz can harm an unborn baby. Pregnancy Exposure Registry: There is a pregnancy registry to collect information about women who are exposed to Taltz during pregnancy. The purpose of this registry is to collect information about the health of you and your baby. If you become pregnant while taking Taltz, you are encouraged to enroll in the pregnancy registry by calling 1-800-284-1695 or by visiting online at https://www.taltz.com.
❑ You are breastfeeding or planning to breastfeed. It is not known if Taltz passes into breastmilk.

How to take

See the instructions for use that come with Taltz. There you will find information about how to store, prepare, and inject Taltz. Adults may self-inject after receiving training from a healthcare provider.

For people under 18 years of age:

  • Weighing less than 50 kg (i.e., 110 lb): Taltz must be given by a healthcare provider.
  • Weighing more than 50 kg (i.e., 110 lb): If your healthcare provider decides that your caregiver may give your injections of Taltz at home, your caregiver should ask and receive training from a healthcare provider on the right way to prepare and inject Taltz.

Learn more

Taltz is a prescription medicine. For more information, call 1-800-545-5979 or go to taltz.com.

This summary provides basic information about Taltz but does not include all information known about this medicine. Read the information that comes with your prescription each time your prescription is filled. This information does not take the place of talking with your doctor. Be sure to talk to your doctor or other healthcare provider about Taltz and how to take it. Your doctor is the best person to help you decide if Taltz is right for you.

IX CON BS 05OCT2022

Taltz® and its delivery device base are trademarks owned or licensed by Eli Lilly and Company, its subsidiaries, or affiliates.

INDICATIONS

Taltz® (tȯl-ts) is an injectable medicine used to treat:

  • People 6 years of age and older with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis who may benefit from taking injections or pills (systemic therapy) or treatment using ultraviolet or UV light (phototherapy).
  • Adults with active psoriatic arthritis.
  • Adults with active ankylosing spondylitis.
  • Adults with active non-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis with objective signs of inflammation.

It is not known if Taltz is safe and effective in children for conditions other than plaque psoriasis or in children under 6 years of age.