Hadlima Financial Assistance: Copay Cards, Patient Programs, and Free Drug Options

Hadlima (adalimumab-bwwd (biosimilar)) is used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, plaque psoriasis, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, and juvenile idiopathic arthritis (as a biosimilar to Humira). The cost can be significant, and that is a real barrier for many people, regardless of whether they have insurance. The good news is that legitimate programs exist to help you afford this medication, and most people who apply find at least one option that fits their situation.


Manufacturer Copay Assistance

If you have commercial (private) insurance, Organon's Hadlima Savings Program may be available to you. Copay assistance programs cover a portion or all of your out-of-pocket costs, including your deductible, copay, or coinsurance, depending on the program terms.

To apply, visit https://www.organon.com/patient-assistance or call the support line listed on that page. You will typically need your insurance card, prescription information, and your prescribing doctor's contact details.

Important eligibility note: Manufacturer copay cards are only available to patients with commercial (private or employer-sponsored) insurance. They cannot be used if your coverage comes from a federal or state program including Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE, or any other government-funded plan. Using a copay card with a government plan violates federal anti-kickback law.

Organon may offer savings programs for eligible commercially insured Hadlima patients.


Patient Assistance Programs (Free Drug)

If you are uninsured, underinsured, or on Medicare or Medicaid, a Patient Assistance Program (PAP) may provide Hadlima at no cost or very low cost.

Organon operates the Organon Patient Assistance, which provides Hadlima free of charge to patients who meet income and insurance eligibility requirements. Most programs require an annual income below a set threshold (often 400% to 600% of the federal poverty level, though this varies), and your prescribing doctor will typically need to submit the application on your behalf.

To apply or learn more, visit https://www.organon.com/patient-assistance.


Independent Foundations

Independent nonprofit foundations provide financial assistance based on condition and income, separate from the manufacturer. These are a good option when you earn too much to qualify for a PAP but still cannot comfortably afford your out-of-pocket costs, or when the copay card does not work with your insurance.

The PAN Foundation (Patient Advocate Network Foundation) provides disease-specific grants to help underinsured patients cover out-of-pocket costs including copays, premiums, and transportation. Funds are limited and open on a rolling basis, so it is worth checking regularly if a disease fund applies to your condition.

The HealthWell Foundation offers financial assistance grants for a wide range of conditions, including many of the diseases treated with this medication. Eligibility is based on income and insurance status.

Good Days is a national nonprofit that provides disease-specific financial assistance for out-of-pocket medication and treatment costs for qualifying patients. NeedyMeds maintains a free database of patient assistance programs, copay cards, and disease-specific foundations. You can search by drug name or condition to find options you may not have heard of.

What if Your Insurance Denied Hadlima?

Adalimumab biosimilars like Hadlima may be denied when formulary restrictions or step therapy requirements have not been met. A denial is not always the final word. You have the right to appeal, and many denials are overturned with the right documentation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Hadlima have a copay card?

Yes. Organon's Hadlima Savings Program is available to patients with commercial (private) insurance. Eligibility requirements and savings amounts vary by program. You can apply at https://www.organon.com/patient-assistance or by calling the program's support line.

Can I get Hadlima for free?

Possibly. Organon operates the Organon Patient Assistance, which provides Hadlima at no cost to qualifying patients who are uninsured, underinsured, or cannot afford their medication even with insurance. Income-based eligibility typically applies. Independent foundations such as the PAN Foundation and HealthWell Foundation may also help cover costs.

What if I am on Medicare?

Manufacturer copay programs are not available to Medicare patients. Contact Organon about patient assistance for uninsured or Medicare patients.


Last updated: March 2026. Program details change. Always confirm eligibility and availability directly with the manufacturer or foundation before applying.