
Informational Links
Here you will find links and information to Clinical Studies and Trials, Co-Pay Assistance, and other helpful resources.
Company Co-Pay Assistance
Kineret
Patient Financial Support:
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Kineret Copay Assistance Program
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Kineret Patient Assistance Program
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Kineret QuickStart Program
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Kineret Bridge Program
Arcalyst
Financial Assistance Programs:
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Commercial Copay Assistance
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Quick Start Program
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Patient Assistance Program
Ilaris
(Parent Company: Novartis)
Patient Financial Support:
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Ilaris Co-Pay Savings Offer
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Ilaris Free Trial Offer
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Novartis Patient Support
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Novartis Patient Assistance Foundation
Other Patient Resources
National Organization for Rare Diseases (NORD)
RareCare® Patient Assistance Programs
They provide patient assistance programs to help individuals living with rare disease:
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Obtain Medication
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Receive financial help with insurance premiums and co-pays
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Get diagnostic testing assistance
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Provide caregiver respite
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Offer support during emergencies
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Gain knowledge about rare diseases
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Connect with other patient assistance programs
NORD's State Resource Center
Here you can search different resources by state that contained information on organizations that offer free or low-cost programs and services!
Clinical Trials
Updated: 12/3/2025
Mayo Clinic
Yao Syndrome for Clinical Translational Research
Status: Open
Principal Investigator: Dr. John Davis MD
Link: https://www.mayo.edu/research/clinical-trials/cls-20586030
Gastrointestinal Manifestations in Yao Syndrome
Status: Open
Principal Investigator: Dr. Vandana Nehra MD
Link: https://www.mayo.edu/research/clinical-trials/cls-20577204
NIH - National Institutes of Health
Studies of Immune Regulation in Patients with Common Variable Immunodeficiency and Related Inborn Errors of Immunity (IEI)
Status: Open
Principal Investigator: Dr. Warren Strober MD
Link: https://clinicalstudies.info.nih.gov/
Frontiers - Research Topic
Updated: 12/3/25
Basic, clinical, and translational studies of Yao syndrome and other NOD2 related diseases
They welcome the submission of Case Reports (Case Series are preferential), Brief Research Reports, Original Research, and Review Articles on the following sub-topics:
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Mechanistic studies of YAOS at the immune and molecular levels
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Human and animal study results on interactions between NOD2 and other NOD-like receptors
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NOD2-associated diseases: clinical, immune and molecular mechanisms, and therapeutic advances
