Hepatitis B Foundation President Dr. Chari Cohen is quoted in a powerful new story about hepatitis B in The New Yorker. You can read it here.

Two hepatitis B medications available free through Hepatitis B Foundation and Rx Outreach partnership

Patients seeking tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) or entecavir at no cost, must meet the income eligibility requirements for Rx Outreach and enroll through a Hepatitis B Foundation web page, rxoutreach.org/hepb.

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St. Louis, Mo. – Dec. 6, 2021   Two national nonprofit organizations have announced a new venture to provide two of the most commonly prescribed medications for chronic hepatitis B at no cost to people in need. Hundreds of people across the country are expected to benefit from the program.    

The Hepatitis B Foundation and Rx Outreach, the nation's largest nonprofit, online pharmacy, began working together in 2019, when staff from Hepatitis B Foundation asked Rx Outreach to add hepatitis B medications to the formulary.

“At the time, nearly 20 percent of our phone calls were directly related to the rising cost of medicines. People were really struggling,” explained Chari Cohen, DrPH, MPH, senior vice president of the Hepatitis B Foundation.

Rx Outreach added the two front-line medications for chronic hepatitis B infection – generic Viread® (tenofovir) and generic Baraclude® (entecavir) – and offered the medications at a discounted price. These medications will now be available free to a limited number of people referred to Rx Outreach by the Hepatitis B Foundation. The program is supported by donations.

To receive tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) or entecavir at no cost, patients must meet the income eligibility requirements for Rx Outreach and enroll through a Hepatitis B Foundation landing page, rxoutreach.org/hepb.  A valid prescription is required. Once this is received, the medication will be mailed directly to the patient’s home. Rx Outreach serves all people regardless of their health insurance status or immigration status. The medications are available free for a limited time.

Known for their exceptional attention to improving the quality of life for those affected by hepatitis B worldwide through education and patient advocacy, as well as their focus on finding a cure through research, the Hepatitis B Foundation is a global leader in the field. The organization is recognized for making great strides for this mostly overlooked and underfunded disease.

“We are excited to continue our partnership with the Hepatitis B Foundation,” said Julie Erickson, President/CEO at Rx Outreach. “Their work not only improves access to life-saving treatment for people living with hepatitis B, but it also creates informative change within the field”

Last year 988 people living with hepatitis B signed up through the Hepatitis B Foundation’s website to receive their medications at a discount from Rx Outreach.

Rx Outreach carries more 1,000 free and low-cost medications for people who are uninsured or underinsured.

“With rising food and energy costs, we know that some people will be forced to skip their medications. Our hope is that through our partnership, the people our organizations serve will have a higher quality of life by easing the burden of crucial medications.” said Bill Vatterott, marketing manager.

About Rx Outreach: Rx Outreach is the nation's largest, non-profit, fully licensed, online pharmacy.  Missioned to provide affordable medication to the underserved, Rx Outreach partners with hundreds of clinics and organizations across the U.S. to provide a crucial health safety net for those who struggle with health issues and the high cost of medications. Since 2010, Rx Outreach has saved people more than $870 million on their prescription medications. Rx Outreach was named as one of the Top 5 “Best Online Pharmacies” by Money Magazine in 2020 and 2021. To learn more, go to www.rxoutreach.org or call 1-888-RXO-1234.

About the Hepatitis B Foundation: We are the nation’s leading nonprofit organization solely dedicated to finding a cure for hepatitis B and improving the quality of life for those affected worldwide through research, education and patient advocacy. Founded in 1991, the Hepatitis B Foundation is based in Doylestown, Pa., with an office in Washington, D.C. To learn more, go to www.hepb.org and www.hepb30years.org, read our blog at hepb.org/blog, follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook (@hepbfoundation) or call us at 215-489-4900. To donate, contact Jean Holmes at 215-489-4900 or jean.holmes@hepb.org.