OFEV (nintedanib) Patient Assistance Program

Don’t let the high cost of antifibrotic lung therapy stand between you and the treatment you need. We help eligible patients access Ofev (nintedanib) for as little as $69.95 per month through the manufacturer’s Patient Assistance Program.

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Key ​Takeaways:

What is Ofev Prescription Assistance Program?

The Ofev Prescription Assistance Program is a manufacturer-sponsored initiative that provides Ofev at little or no medication cost to qualifying patients based on income and insurance status. The program is designed for uninsured and underinsured individuals, as well as Medicare Part D beneficiaries who cannot afford their specialty pulmonary therapy.

Navigating the program on your own means dealing with eligibility verification, pulmonologist coordination, liver-monitoring documentation, specialty pharmacy logistics, and renewal deadlines — all while managing a chronic, progressive lung disease that depends on uninterrupted antifibrotic therapy.

AffordMyPrescriptions eliminates that burden. For a flat $69.95 per month, our Patient Advocates handle every step of your enrollment, from initial application through ongoing refill coordination and annual re-certification — so you focus on your treatment, not paperwork.

Pharmacy Price Comparison

Pharmacy(With Coupon)PrIce (30-Day)*You Save W/ Us
Walgreens

~$11,800.00

Save ~$11,730/mo
CVS Pharmacy

~$12,000.00

Save ~$11,930/mo

Walmart

~$10,800.00

Save ~$10,730/mo

Costco

~$10,500.00

Save ~$10,430/mo

Kroger

~$10,700.00

Save ~$10,630/mo

*Retail prices are estimates based on public data and vary by pharmacy. Coupon prices from GoodRx and SingleCare as of April 2026. Afford My Prescriptions Advocacy Service bypasses retail pricing by using drug manufacturer programs to secure your medication for you—independent of dosage or retail price.

Our Pricing:

$69.95 Per month

1 Medications

$79.95 Per Month

2 Medications

$89.95 Per Month

3 Medications

$99.95 Per Month

4+ Medications

Why choose us For Your Ofev Prescription Program?

The Patient Assistance Program is free to apply for and provides Ofev at no medication cost if approved. But the process involves detailed applications, pulmonologist coordination, liver-monitoring documentation, specialty pharmacy logistics, and ongoing renewal management. Our $69.95/month service covers full advocacy: applications, doctor coordination, documentation, refill management, and annual re-enrollment — so you focus on your treatment, not paperwork.

Enroll

Complete a simple eligibility form so our team can determine if you may qualify for medication assistance programs.

We Advocate

Our specialists help gather documentation, complete applications, and coordinate with program providers.

Receive Medication

Once approved, you may receive your medication through the assistance program while we help manage ongoing paperwork and renewals.

Discount Coupons vs. Patient Assistance Programs

Many patients try discount cards first. Here’s why the Patient Assistance Program through AffordMyPrescriptions is the better long-term solution for Ofev:

Limitations of Coupons

  • Prices fluctuate — savings aren’t guaranteed month-to-month
  • Copay accumulators may prevent savings from counting toward your deductible

  • Coupon cards expire and require constant renewal
  •  Still $2,400–$12,000 per month even with the best discount
  • Cannot be used with Medicare, Medicaid, or government insurance

Advantages of PAP Through Us

  • Fixed $69.95/month — never changes regardless of retail price

  • No expiration — continuous access as long as you qualify
  • Medication supplied directly through the assistance program

  • We manage all paperwork, refills, and annual renewals
  • Medicare Part D patients accepted

DO YOU QUALIFY?

Eligibility is generally determined by annual household income and insurance status. Most programs follow guidelines that include limits of up to $40,000 for individuals, $60,000 for couples, and $100,000 for larger families. Because requirements vary by program and household, we encourage you to contact AffordMyPrescriptions directly so we can review your specific situation and determine if you qualify for Ofev assistance.

Understanding Ofev:

Ofev (nintedanib) is an oral prescription medicine used to slow disease progression in adults with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) and certain other progressive fibrotic lung diseases. It is taken as one capsule twice daily and is one of the few therapies available for these conditions. Ofev does not reverse existing scarring, but in clinical trials it slows the rate at which lung function declines.


How It Works:

Ofev is a tyrosine kinase inhibitor that blocks multiple growth-factor receptors responsible for signaling lung tissue to scar. By inhibiting receptors like FGFR, VEGFR, and PDGFR, the medication slows down the activity that causes lungs to become stiff and less efficient at exchanging oxygen. While it cannot reverse existing damage, clinical studies show it effectively slows the rate of further lung function decline.

Form and Use:

The standard dosage is one 150 mg capsule taken by mouth twice daily, roughly twelve hours apart, and always with food. To manage side effects or liver issues, some patients may be prescribed a lower dose of 100 mg twice daily. It is important to take the medication exactly as directed and avoid chewing or opening the capsules.

Generic Availability:

As of 2026, there is no FDA-approved generic version of Ofev available in the U.S. due to ongoing patent protections. However, a different antifibrotic drug called pirfenidone is available in a lower-cost generic form. Patients should consult their pulmonologist to see if pirfenidone is a suitable clinical alternative based on their specific diagnosis and treatment history.

Warnings:

Diarrhea is the most frequent side effect, affecting more than half of patients, along with nausea, weight loss, and elevated blood pressure. Liver-function tests are required before and during treatment to monitor for potential liver-test abnormalities. Patients are encouraged to report persistent symptoms to their pulmonologist promptly, as dose adjustments can often help manage these issues.

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

How Much Does Ofev Cost Without Insurance?

The retail price for a 30-day supply at the standard 150 mg twice-daily dose commonly runs $10,000–$12,000 per month. Publicly listed coupon prices have been reported as low as $2,400 per month at select pharmacies, though such steep discounts are not consistently available everywhere. Through AffordMyPrescriptions, qualifying patients receive Ofev at no medication cost — our $69.95 monthly fee covers full advocacy and program management.

Pirfenidone (originally branded Esbriet) is the other FDA-approved antifibrotic for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, and it is now available in generic form at substantially lower cost. Ofev and pirfenidone work through different mechanisms and have different side-effect profiles. Whether one is a better fit than the other depends on your specific situation, and the choice belongs with your pulmonologist. We mention this directly because if generic pirfenidone would work for you, that path may be much cheaper than brand Ofev.

Diarrhea is the most common side effect of Ofev, occurring in more than half of patients. Many patients also experience nausea, abdominal discomfort, decreased appetite, or weight loss. Liver-function tests are checked before and during treatment. Talk to your pulmonologist promptly about persistent or severe symptoms, since dose adjustments are often available and helpful.

Yes. Medicare Part D beneficiaries can typically qualify for Ofev Patient Assistance, especially if you face specialty-tier copays you cannot afford. The manufacturer’s commercial copay savings program ($0 monthly copay for eligible patients) is reserved for commercially insured patients only — but the underlying PAP supports Medicare patients who meet income criteria.

If your initial application is denied, we explore alternative savings paths on your behalf — including the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation, the PAN Foundation, the HealthWell Foundation for IPF-related funds, the manufacturer’s copay savings program if you have commercial insurance, or asking your pulmonologist whether generic pirfenidone would adequately manage your disease. If we cannot find a path to medication access, you will not be charged our service fee.

Most enrolled patients receive their first Ofev shipment within two to four weeks of completing the documentation. Timing depends on how quickly your pulmonologist returns the required forms and the specialty pharmacy processes your application.

Take Control of Your Medication Costs

If you are struggling with the high cost of Ofev, our team may be able to help you access assistance programs designed to make antifibrotic lung therapy affordable. Check your eligibility today and take the first step toward predictable, sustainable treatment.

Submit Enrollment Form

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