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What chances for a co-pay treatment with Harvoni

Hello all,
Does anyone know how an uninsured person can get treatment for hep c in a co-pay form or free trial with Harvoni. I'm one of those patients who meet the criteria (1b, with F4 and failed treatment with Interferon+riba or PEG+RBV) and this new treatment seems to have great results and it may be one of may last best chances to stop the illness.

Tx for any answer and good luck and health to all you people who are looking for get a cure or are already 'clean'.
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Hello ! Patra

and thank you very much for take some time to answer me. I will start inquiring in those directions you indicated.
Also many thanks to Dee1956 for the news.

Hope and best wishes to all.
Dorel
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Oh, I found a reference to Support Path and it showed the address as
   www.mysupportpath.com
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317787 tn?1473358451
Hello! Welcome.  As Patra said I would start with the supportpath.
There was another member on here a while back who said that she started with them to help her.  She was in similar situation to you, she had no doctor, no insurance.  Could you sign up with the affordable care?  Just a thought.
It worked out for her.
Good luck, Dee
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Hi, dobear and welcome to the Forum,

I suggest you go to    supportPath.com     for help.  That is the Gilead site for help and the will guide you through the process, furnish forms for you and your Dr to fill out, etc.

If that isn't enough help, you might try    panfoundation.org     for additional assistance.

There are other sites, but I would start with these since you are inquiring about Harvoni.

Good luck and happy treating!  On to SVR!!!   Pat
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