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Crohn's Disease: Patient Resources | STELARA® (ustekinumab)

Personalized help every step of the way

What do we mean by personalized? Your dedicated STELARA withMe Nurse Navigator will listen to your needs and offer support and resources that are available to you, all with YOUR treatment journey in mind.

STELARA withMe is easy and free to enroll. After you sign up, your STELARA withMe Nurse Navigator will contact you within 1 to 2 business days.

Your STELARA withMe Nurse Navigator can help you with:

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Providing hands-on
treatment education

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Scheduling your
one-time IV infusion

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Receiving injection
support*

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Understanding your insurance
coverage and savings options

*Your doctor will review the injection process with you. Your doctor is the best person to help you understand what to expect. Your STELARA withMe Nurse Navigator is also available, after you have talked with your doctor, if you have questions about injections.

STELARA withMe is limited to education about STELARA®, its administration, and/or the condition it treats. It is not intended to provide medical advice, replace a treatment plan you receive from your doctor or nurse, or serve as a reason for you to start or stay on treatment.

Information about injecting STELARA® after the first IV dose

If your doctor decided that you or a caregiver can give you injections of STELARA® at home, you should receive training on the proper way to prepare and inject STELARA®. Your STELARA withMe Nurse Navigator can answer most of your questions about self-injections and can even conduct in-person training.

Not enrolled in STELARA withMe yet?

Be sure to read the Medication Guide and Instructions for Use thoroughly prior to injecting. You can also check out our video overview of self-injecting.

STELARA® self-injection video
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This video shows you an overview of how to self-inject.

Once you and your doctor have decided STELARA® is right for you, STELARA withMe will help you find the resources you may need to get started and stay on track. We will give you information on your insurance coverage, potential out-of-pocket costs, and treatment support, and identify options that may help make your treatment more affordable.

Support for Commercially Insured Patients

The STELARA withMe Savings Program

If you have commercial insurance 

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  • Eligible patients pay $5 per dose
  • Maximum program benefit per calendar year shall apply
  • Terms expire at the end of each calendar year and may change
  • Program does not cover the cost to give you your treatment
  • See full program requirements at STELARAwithMeSavings.com

Click to enroll in STELARA withMe

Proper disposal of used syringes

Safe Returns® is a simple, safe, and convenient way to dispose of your used syringes – at no additional cost to you.

Bathroom access when it’s most urgent

When a 14-year-old Crohn’s disease patient named Ally was denied restroom access at a popular Chicago mall, she decided to act.

In 2005, the Restroom Access Act—also known as Ally’s Law—was passed. It states that retail stores that do not have a public restroom must provide access to their employee restroom to any person with a medical condition, including Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. As of July 2021, it has been passed into law in 17 states. Included here is a restroom access card that will assert your legal right to a bathroom in those states.

Select a state to see if it enforces Ally’s Law:

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