Don’t let the high cost of brand Wilson’s disease therapy disrupt your treatment. We help eligible patients access Cuprimine (penicillamine) for as little as $69.95 per month through the manufacturer’s Patient Assistance Program.
Cuprimine PAP for Wilson’s disease/cystinuria patients.
Eligibility, hepatology/neurology/urology coordination.
AffordMyPrescriptions eliminates that burden. $69.95/month advocacy.
| Pharmacy(With Coupon) | PrIce (30-Day)* | You Save W/ Us |
|---|---|---|
| Walgreens (brand) | ~$4,800 | Save substantially |
| CVS Pharmacy (brand) | ~$5,000 | Save substantially |
| Walmart (brand) | ~$3,200 | Save substantially |
| Costco (brand) | ~$3,100 | Save substantially |
Generic penicillamine | ~$600 | Generic — lower |
*Just a heads-up — retail prices are estimates based on public data and vary by pharmacy. AffordMyPrescriptions Advocacy Service bypasses this by using drug manufacturer programs to secure your medication directly at no cost or retail price.
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PAP at no cost. Generic penicillamine substantially cheaper. Trientine (with generic) and zinc acetate are alternatives for Wilson’s disease.
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 AffordMyPrescriptions is the better long-term solution for Cuprimine:
Still $3,000–$5,000 per month even with the best discount
Eligibility is generally determined by annual household income and insurance status. Most programs follow guidelines that include limits of up to $40,000 for individuals, $60,000 for couples, and $100,000 for larger families. Because requirements vary by program and household, we encourage you to contact AffordMyPrescriptions directly so we can review your specific situation and determine if you qualify for Cuprimine assistance.
Not sure if you qualify? Our pre-qualification check is completely free. If we can’t help, you won’t be charged.
Cuprimine (penicillamine) is a copper chelator used to treat Wilson’s disease — a rare autosomal recessive disorder of copper metabolism causing copper accumulation in liver, brain, and other organs. Untreated Wilson’s is fatal; lifelong chelation therapy prevents complications.
How Cuprimine Works:
Wilson’s disease results from ATP7B mutations impairing biliary copper excretion. Copper accumulates causing hepatic, neurologic, psychiatric, ophthalmologic (Kayser-Fleischer rings), and other complications. Lifelong copper-reducing therapy is essential.
Penicillamine forms soluble complexes with copper that are excreted in urine. Reduces tissue copper burden over months. Initial therapy uses penicillamine or trientine to remove copper; maintenance can use zinc to block intestinal copper absorption.
Form and use:
Cuprimine taken by mouth on empty stomach (1 hour before or 2 hours after meals) and at least 1 hour from other medications. Pyridoxine (vitamin B6) 25 mg/day supplement recommended.
Generic availability:
Generic penicillamine widely available. Other Wilson’s disease therapies: trientine (Syprine — brand and generic; often preferred over penicillamine due to fewer side effects), trientine tetrahydrochloride (Cufence — newer), zinc acetate (Galzin — for maintenance), bis-choline tetrathiomolybdate (in development).
Warnings:
Cuprimine carries warnings for serious autoimmune reactions (myasthenia gravis, lupus-like syndrome, Goodpasture syndrome, polymyositis, dermatomyositis, pemphigus, glomerulonephritis), severe blood dyscrasias (aplastic anemia, agranulocytosis, thrombocytopenia, eosinophilia — monitor CBC), proteinuria (monitor urine), hepatotoxicity, and serious skin reactions (Stevens-Johnson syndrome, TEN). Patient must be very compliant with monitoring.
Brand $3,000–$5,000/month. Generic penicillamine $400–$700/month. Trientine generic also lower-cost alternative.
Yes, FDA-approved bioequivalent.
Both copper chelators. Trientine generally better tolerated, fewer serious adverse effects. Many hepatologists prefer trientine as initial therapy. For maintenance, zinc acetate often used after copper depletion.
Frequent — CBC, urinalysis (proteinuria), 24-hour urinary copper (assess therapeutic response), LFTs, basic chemistries. Watch for autoimmune symptoms (rash, muscle weakness, hematuria, hemoptysis, etc.).
Yes — Wilson’s disease requires lifelong copper-reducing therapy. Stopping leads to copper re-accumulation and clinical deterioration. Therapy can be adjusted between chelation (penicillamine/trientine) and maintenance (zinc) phases.
Penicillamine can cause birth defects. Trientine generally preferred in pregnancy. Discuss family planning carefully with hepatologist.
Switch to generic penicillamine or trientine. Wilson Disease Association may help.
If struggling with Cuprimine cost, we can help — or guide you to generic penicillamine or trientine. Check eligibility today.
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.