Retacrit (epoetin alfa-epbx) is used to treat anemia. Retacrit is a biosimilar to epogen (epoetin-alfa). iosimilars are biologic drugs that are similar to the original medication with no meaningful differences in effectiveness or safety. Retacrit may be covered by your Medicare or insurance plan.
With the Patient Assistance Program from Pfizer, you can receive your medication at no cost.
How to get Retacrit
If you've been prescribed Retacrit or are considering it, we'll walk you through what you need to know about this specialty medication.
Retacrit is a specialty medication, which can cost more than standard prescriptions and involve a few extra steps. We'll help you understand what to expect.
Ways to save on Retacrit
These programs and tips can help make your prescription more affordable