Don’t let the cost of immunosuppression endanger your transplanted organ or
autoimmune treatment. We help eligible patients access Gengraf (cyclosporine modified) for as little as $69.95 per month through manufacturer Patient Assistance Programs.
The Gengraf Prescription Assistance Program is a manufacturer-sponsored initiative that provides Gengraf at no medication cost to qualifying patients who cannot afford it. The program provides up to 12 months of medication at no cost if approved, and patients can reapply as needed. Patients with insurance or Medicare Part D may also be eligible as exceptions on a case-by-case basis.
For transplant recipients, cyclosporine is not optional — it is the medication that keeps your immune system from destroying the organ that saved your life. For patients with severe autoimmune conditions, it controls the immune attack causing debilitating tissue damage. When cost threatens consistent access, the consequences can be catastrophic.
AffordMyPrescriptions eliminates that burden. For a flat $69.95 per month, our Patient Advocates handle every step of your enrollment.
Medicare Part D patients accepted. If you have Medicare Part D coverage, you may still qualify for the Patient Assistance Program through case-by-case exceptions.
| Pharmacy(With Coupon) | PrIce (30-Day)* | You Save W/ Us |
|---|---|---|
| Walgreens | ~$85.00 | Save ~$15.05/mo |
| CVS Pharmacy | ~$90.00 | Save ~$20.05/mo |
| Walmart | ~$82.00 | Save ~$12.05/mo |
| Costco | ~$80.00 | Save ~$10.05/mo |
| Kroger | ~$76.00 | Save ~$6.05/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.
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The Patient Assistance Program is free to apply for and provides medication at no cost if approved. But the process involves detailed applications, prescriber coordination, documentation, and ongoing management. Our $69.95/month covers full advocacy: applications, doctor coordination, documentation, refill management, and re-enrollment — so you focus on your health, not paperwork.
Complete a simple eligibility form so our team can determine if you may qualify for medication assistance programs.
Our specialists help gather documentation, complete applications, and coordinate with program providers.
Once approved, you may receive your medication through the assistance program while we help manage ongoing paperwork and renewals.
Many patients try discount cards first. Here’s why the Patient Assistance Program through Afford My Prescriptions is the better long-term solution:
Eligibility is generally determined by annual household income levels. Most programs follow guidelines that include a limit of up to $40,000 for individuals, $60,000 for couples, and $100,000 for larger families. Because these requirements can vary, we encourage you to contact AffordMyPrescriptions directly so we can review your specific situation and determine if you qualify for assistance.
Gengraf (cyclosporine modified) is a twice-daily prescription capsule that prevents organ rejection in kidney, liver, or heart transplant recipients, and treats severe rheumatoid arthritis and severe plaque psoriasis in adults who haven’t responded to other treatments. Available in 25 mg and 100 mg capsules, dosing is individualized based on condition, body weight, blood levels, and response. Regular blood monitoring is required throughout therapy.
How It Works:
Gengraf works by suppressing the immune system to stop it from attacking transplanted organs or healthy tissues in autoimmune conditions like rheumatoid arthritis and psoriasis. It specifically blocks a protein called calcineurin, which prevents T-lymphocytes from sending chemical signals that recruit other attacking immune cells. By halting this immune cascade, it effectively protects donor organs, joints, and skin. To maintain its effects, it must be taken twice daily at strict 12-hour intervals alongside regular blood monitoring.
Form and Use:
The medication is provided in 25 mg and 100 mg capsules that must be taken twice a day at consistent 12-hour intervals. You can take the capsules with or without food, but you must ensure your chosen method remains consistent for every single dose. Because of the nature of the medication, you will need to undergo regular blood tests so your doctor can monitor your cyclosporine levels and kidney function.
Generic Availability:
While Gengraf is considered a branded generic, standard generic cyclosporine modified capsules are widely available in the US from multiple manufacturers. Choosing these generic alternatives can provide significant financial savings, potentially lowering costs to around $44 a month. However, because this is a narrow therapeutic index drug, you should never switch between different drug formulations without strict medical supervision and appropriate blood monitoring.
Warnings:
Because this drug has a narrow therapeutic index, you must never adjust your dose or switch formulations without direct medical supervision. Treatment requires continuous, regular blood tests to check drug levels, kidney function, and blood pressure. Taking this medication actively increases your risk of developing serious infections and certain types of cancers. Furthermore, you must avoid receiving any live vaccines while undergoing this therapy.
Brand-name Gengraf costs approximately $76–$282/month for 30 capsules of 100 mg. Transplant patients on higher doses may need 60–120+ capsules per month, significantly increasing costs. With SingleCare coupons, the price can drop to approximately $44. Through AffordMyPrescriptions, qualifying patients receive Gengraf at no medication cost regardless of dose — our $69.95 monthly fee covers advocacy.
Yes. Gengraf obtained through the Patient Assistance Program is the same FDA-approved capsule manufactured by the same company that you would receive at any pharmacy.
Yes — generic cyclosporine modified is available for as little as $44/month with coupons. However, cyclosporine has a narrow therapeutic index, so switching between formulations should only be done under your doctor’s supervision with blood level monitoring 4–7 days after the change.
Yes, on a case-by-case exception basis. Patients with Medicare Part D may also be eligible if they meet income criteria. Our advocates help navigate the application process to determine your eligibility.
Our Patient Advocates immediately explore every alternative — including generic cyclosporine modified ($44+/month with coupons), independent co-pay assistance foundations, GoodRx and SingleCare discounts, insurance formulary exception requests, and alternative immunosuppressants that may have better coverage on your plan.
Approval typically takes 2–4 weeks. Because cyclosporine cannot be interrupted without serious risk, our advocates prioritize rapid processing and coordinate carefully with your transplant team or specialist.
If you are struggling with the high cost of Gengraf, our team may be able to help you
access assistance programs designed to make medications more affordable. Check
your eligibility today and take the first step toward reducing your prescription costs.
Start free by filling out a simple online form.
Our specialist will contact you for a quick welcome call.
Our team handles everything, so you can focus on your health.