BioMarin RareConnections:

Real support for your VOXZOGO journey

Personalized support for coverage, financial needs, and education—at every step of your treatment journey

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Your support team

BioMarin RareConnections can help your family access VOXZOGO

More than 96% of insured patients got coverage for VOXZOGO*

*BioMarin RareConnections Data on File. Patients included are eligible VOXZOGO patients who have enrolled in BioMarin RareConnections and are on commercial therapy. BioMarin RareConnections data 2022-2024.

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BioMarin RareConnections Case Manager

Your one-to-one support helps you:

  • ​Answer questions you may have about health insurance and coverage
  • Find ways to help you afford treatment, like co-pay support and other financial assistance options available for eligible patients
  • Make sure the Specialty Pharmacy gets the prescription and coordinates delivery
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BioMarin Clinical Coordinator

Your one-to-one partner is here to:

  • ​Show you how to give VOXZOGO and help you find an injection routine that works for your family
  • Get VOXZOGO delivered to the right place
  • Help you avoid interruptions in your treatment
  • Answer your questions. They are available in person, online, and by phone or text
Learn more about how Case Managers and Clinical Coordinators can help.
Download the BioMarin RareConnections Case Manager and Clinical Coordinator Flyer.

 

 

Want to know more about how we can support your family?
Check out the resources below

VOXZOGO at a glance

A helpful guide to important information about VOXZOGO

Guide to Accessing VOXZOGO

A comprehensive guide to insurance coverage, enrollment for patient support, and getting VOXZOGO

Navigating Prescription Drug Insurance Guide

An overview of prescription medicine coverage to help you better understand how insurance works

VOXZOGO Patient Support Program

Learn more about comprehensive patient support available to VOXZOGO patients and their families

BioMarin RareConnections Case Manager and Clinical Coordinator Flyer

A resource about how Case Managers and Clinical Coordinators can help along your child’s treatment journey

 

 

 

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Enroll in 2 easy steps

1.

Complete the Patient Consent Form (PCF), which authorizes your doctor and health insurance to share your information with BioMarin.

Your BioMarin Clinical Coordinator will reach out to get you started.

2.

Ask your doctor to complete and submit the Patient Enrollment Form (PEF).

Once both forms have been submitted, your BioMarin RareConnections Case Manager will reach out about coverage and options to help you pay for your treatment.

Enroll today for one-to-one support

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BioMarin RareConnections Co-Pay Assistance Program†
for VOXZOGO

Enroll in BioMarin RareConnections to see if you are eligible for co-pay assistance.

Your health insurance sets your co-pay cost based on your coverage. If you qualify, the Co-Pay Assistance Program may lower what you pay for VOXZOGO.

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You can learn more about co-pay assistance by downloading the VOXZOGO Co-Pay Assistance Flyer.

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Eligible commercially insured patients may pay as little as $0 for VOXZOGO

More than 96% of eligible commercially insured patients paid $0 out of pocket

 

 

Only for commercially insured patients. Eligibility criteria and other program requirements apply. Click here for full Terms and Conditions.
BioMarin RareConnectionsTM Data on File. Patients included are eligible VOXZOGO patients who have enrolled in BioMarin RareConnections and are on commercial therapy. BioMarin RareConnections co-pay program data from 2022-2024.

 

If you need help affording your treatment, BioMarin RareConnections can help.
To connect with a BioMarin RareConnections Case Manager,
call 1-866-906-6100 or email support@biomarin-rareconnections.com

 

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Ready to learn about health insurance
coverage for VOXZOGO in your area?

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Questions? We’re here to help.

Call us Monday-Friday, 8AM-8PM ET, at 1-866-906-6100.

Important Safety Information

What is the most important safety information about VOXZOGO?

  • VOXZOGO may cause serious side effects including a temporary decrease in blood pressure in some patients. To reduce the risk of a decrease in blood pressure and associated symptoms (dizziness, feeling tired, or nausea), patients should eat a meal and drink 8 to 10 ounces of fluid within 1 hour before receiving VOXZOGO.

What are the most common side effects of VOXZOGO?

  • The most common side effects of VOXZOGO include injection site reactions (including redness, itching, swelling, bruising, rash, hives, and injection site pain), high levels of blood alkaline phosphatase shown in blood tests, vomiting, joint pain, decreased blood pressure, and stomach ache. These are not all the possible side effects of VOXZOGO. Ask your healthcare provider for medical advice about side effects, and about any side effects that bother the patient or that do not go away.

How is VOXZOGO taken?

  • VOXZOGO is taken daily as an injection given under the skin, administered by a caregiver after a healthcare provider determines the caregiver is able to administer VOXZOGO. Do not try to inject VOXZOGO until you have been shown the right way by your healthcare provider. VOXZOGO is supplied with Instructions for Use that describe the steps for preparing, injecting, and disposing VOXZOGO. Caregivers should review the Instructions for Use for guidance and any time they receive a refill of VOXZOGO in case any changes have been made.
  • Inject VOXZOGO 1 time every day, at about the same time each day. If a dose of VOXZOGO is missed, it can be given within 12 hours from the missed dose. After 12 hours, skip the missed dose and administer the next daily dose as usual.
  • The dose of VOXZOGO is based on body weight. Your healthcare provider will adjust the dose based on changes in weight following regular check-ups.
  • Your healthcare provider will monitor the patient’s growth and tell you when to stop taking VOXZOGO if they determine the patient is no longer able to grow. Stop administering VOXZOGO if instructed by your healthcare provider.

What should you tell the doctor before or during taking VOXZOGO?

  • Tell your doctor about all of the patient’s medical conditions including
    • If the patient has heart disease (cardiac or vascular disease), or if the patient is on blood pressure medicine (anti-hypertensive medicine).
    • If the patient has kidney problems or renal impairment.
    • If the patient is pregnant or plans to become pregnant. It is not known if VOXZOGO will harm the unborn baby.
    • If the patient is breastfeeding or plans to breastfeed. It is not known if VOXZOGO passes into breast milk.
  • Tell your doctor about all of the medicines the patient takes, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements.

You may report side effects to BioMarin at 1-866-906-6100. You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088.

Please see additional safety information in the full Prescribing Information and Patient Information.

What is VOXZOGO used for?

  • VOXZOGO is a prescription medicine used to increase linear growth in children with achondroplasia and open growth plates (epiphyses).
  • VOXZOGO is approved under accelerated approval based on an improvement in annualized growth velocity. Continued approval may be contingent upon verification and description of clinical benefit in confirmatory trials.