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APPROVED USE

NULOJIX® (belatacept) is a prescription medicine used to prevent transplant rejection in adults who have received a kidney transplant. NULOJIX, an intravenous infusion, is used with corticosteroids and certain other medicines.
- It is not known if NULOJIX is safe and effective in children under 18 years old or in people who receive any other organ transplant
- NULOJIX should only be used in people who have been exposed to the Epstein-Barr virus

Pricing
Information
NULOJIX intravenous (IV) infusion
Like many patients, knowing what you may pay for treatment can be a major concern. That’s why
Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS) is committed to helping you understand your out-of-pocket (OOP)
costs and possible resources that may help make them more affordable.
For patients receiving NULOJIX during the initial dose phase, the list
price for an infusion of 4 (four) vials is $3,880*. During the maintenance
phase, the list price for an infusion of 2 (two) vials is $1,940*. Most
patients will pay less for NULOJIX.
NULOJIX Costs by Type of Insurance:
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If you have Commercial Insurance
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If you are commercially insured and qualify for the co-pay program, you may pay as little as $50
per infusion.† This price does not include the cost of administration. Restrictions apply. Please
click here for Terms and Conditions.
If you are commercially insured and qualify for the co-pay program, you may pay as little as $50
per infusion.† This price does not include the cost of administration. Restrictions apply. Please
click here for Terms and Conditions.
If you have Medicare
If you have Medicare, you may pay $0 to $757 per infusion during the initial dosing phase, and
$0 to $378 per infusion during the maintenance dosing phase. Your costs are determined by
your medical coverage such as Medicare Part B, Medicare Advantage (Part C), as well as
whether you have supplemental or Medigap coverage. More than 75% of Medicare patients have
Medicare Advantage or Medicare Part B with supplemental coverage that would reduce their
cost of infused medication.‡ Use this link to learn about Medigap or Supplemental Coverage.
If you have Medicaid
If you have Medicaid, you may pay $0 to $20 per infusion. To find out if you qualify for Medicaid,
or to get more information about co-payments in your state, please use this link to visit the
Medicaid website.
If you do not have insurance coverage
If you do not have medical coverage or your insurance does not cover NULOJIX, you may pay
the list price shown above with additional administration fees or discounts from your healthcare
provider.
We can help you and your healthcare provider find out what your costs may be. Please ask your
doctor, visit BMS Access Support, or call BMS Access Support at 1-800-861-0048, 8 AM to 8 PM ET, Monday to Friday.
The BMS Access Support® program provides resources to help patients understand
their insurance coverage and find information on sources of financial support.
As part of the BMS Access Support program, the BMS Kidney Transplant
Program may help eligible commercially insured patients pay as little as $50 per infusion. The
program covers up to a maximum of $7,000 in co-pays per calendar year.†
To learn more, please ask your doctor, visit BMS Access Support, or call BMS Access Support
at 1-800-861-0048, 8 AM to 8 PM ET, Monday to Friday.
*For NULOJIX, there is an initial dose phase which is followed by a maintenance dose phase. The initial dose
phase begins the day of transplant (day 1) and then 4 days, 2 weeks, 4 weeks, 8 weeks and 12 weeks after
the transplant. After the initial dose phase, NULOJIX will be continued every 4 weeks during the maintenance
phase. The number of 250-mg vials received per infusion may vary, based on the patient's weight, dose phase
and treatment plan. The list prices above are as of January 2024. List price is also known as wholesale
acquisition cost or WAC. WAC is the price at which pharmaceutical manufacturers sell their products to
wholesalers. Most people do not pay the list price for NULOJIX. List prices for infusion are for the cost of drug
and do not include administration fees.
†The BMS Kidney Transplant Co-Pay Assistance Program may help eligible commercially insured patients pay
as little as $50 per infusion. The program covers up to a maximum of $7,000 in co-pays per calendar year.
See Terms and Conditions.
‡Source: An Overview of Medicare, Kaiser Family Foundation, February 13, 2019.
https://www.kff.org/medicare/issue-brief/an-overview-of-medicare/.