Nitisinone Capsules for oral use:
An FDA‐approved generic bioequivalent and therapeutically equivalent1 to Orfadin® (nitisinone) 2mg, 5mg, 10mg, and 20mg capsules
A therapeutically equivalent alternative
A generic nitisinone alternative available in 2mg, 5mg, 10mg, and 20mg capsules
Patients are automatically enrolled in a full suite of support services
Terms and conditions and eligibility criteria apply.
The Eton Cares Program offers medication for as little as little as $0 per month*.
*Restrictions, limitations, and/or eligibility requirements apply.
Eton Cares
Eton Cares is designed to help you every step of the way
We know your time with your loved ones is precious. That’s why we created Eton Cares, a full-service patient support program designed to help you along your treatment journey.
Once you or your loved one is prescribed Nitisinone Capsules for oral use, you’ll be automatically enrolled in Eton Cares* and can take advantage of all the benefits.
The program comes with a dedicated support team to answer your questions and help you follow your prescribed treatment regimen.
Your Eton Cares team includes
- Insurance specialists to help you get coverage for Nitisinone Capsules for oral use and support you through any insurance changes
- Pharmacists to provide 24/7 support by phone, monthly worry-free refill reminders, and shipment alerts
The Eton Cares Program can help you with copay and financial assistance*
Eton Cares can help eligible, commercially insured patients get their medication for as little as $0 per month.
Patients who do not have insurance and meet certain financial requirements may be eligible for additional financial support from a Patient Assistance Program.
For patients who are not eligible for copay support or who need additional financial assistance, Eton Cares can help connect you with alternative forms of medication coverage or provide referrals to other possible sources of funding.
*Restrictions, limitations, and/or eligibility requirements apply.
You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit http://www.fda.gov/MedWatch, or call the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.