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Save up to $600*
on your APRISO prescription

APRISO not only provides extended relief from ulcerative colitis (UC) symptoms and flare-ups, but we are also proud to offer extensive relief for your budget. UC can be a challenging condition to keep under control, but money should never come between a UC patient and maintaining remission.

If you have already received an APRISO Savings Card from your healthcare provider, all you have to do is activate it.

If you don't have an APRISO Savings Card yet, you can start saving in three simple steps:

  1. Get an APRISO Savings Card
  2. Make sure you have an APRISO prescription - if you do not, talk to your healthcare provider about whether APRISO may be right for you
  3. Take your APRISO Savings Card to the pharmacy when you fill your prescription

Note - if you download your APRISO Savings Card here, it is automatically activated, and there is no need to go through the activation process.

Remember to bring your card to the pharmacy the next 12 times you fill your prescription–you'll receive up to $50 off your out-of-pocket cost each time. And that means if your co-pay is $50 or less, you pay nothing.

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*Savings depend on how many times the APRISO Savings Card is used and cost of prescription. Not all patients will save $600.

APRISO is a locally acting aminosalicylate indicated for the maintenance of remission of ulcerative colitis in patients 18 years and older. APRISO is contraindicated in patients with hypersensitivity to salicylates or aminosalicylates (sulfasalazine) or to any of the components of APRISO capsules. It is recommended that patients have an evaluation of renal function prior to initiation of APRISO therapy and periodically while on therapy. Exercise caution when using APRISO in patients with known renal dysfunction or a history of renal disease. There have been reports of hepatic failure in patients with pre–existing liver disease who have been administered mesalamine. Caution should be exercised when administering APRISO to patients with liver disease. The recommended dose of APRISO is four 0.375–g capsules once daily in the morning (1.5 g/day) with or without food. Because dissolution of the coating of APRISO granules depends on pH, APRISO should not be coadministered with antacids. Patients with phenylketonuria should be aware that APRISO contains aspartame, equivalent to 2.24 mg of phenylalanine per day. In 2 well–controlled clinical trials, the most common treatment–related adverse events occurring in at least 3% of adult patients taking 1.5 g/day of APRISO were headache (11% vs 8% for placebo), diarrhea (8% vs 7% for placebo), upper abdominal pain (5% vs 3% for placebo), nausea (4% vs 3% for placebo), nasopharyngitis (4% vs 3% for placebo), influenza and influenza–like illness (4% vs 4% for placebo), and sinusitis (3% vs 3% for placebo).

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