IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION:

Patient Support

SucraidASSIST™ Program

The SucraidASSIST program is provided by QOL Medical, LLC and offers comprehensive support services to patients with Congenital Sucrase-Isomaltase Deficiency (CSID), their caregivers, and their healthcare providers. The SucraidASSIST program helps patients by addressing disease education, drug education, dietary resources, and daily living tips for patients taking Sucraid®.

SucraidASSIST Patient Support Program

The SucraidASSIST program is designed to be the primary resource for Sucraid® patients, caregivers, and healthcare providers, where ASSIST stands for “Access and Support Services in Sucraid® Therapy”.

Financial Assistance
  • Financial assistance may be available for patients who meet certain income and other eligibility requirements
  • Both the specialty pharmacy that dispenses Sucraid® and SucraidASSIST can provide guidance in applying for financial assistance
Health Insurance Coverage Assessment
  • Most plans cover Sucraid®
  • Assistance with submitting a prior authorization request, if needed
Medicaid/Medicare Appeal Support
  • Assistance with an appeal of Medicaid and Medicare plans if coverage for Sucraid® is initially denied
Specialty Pharmacy Services
  • Help with problems getting your prescription for Sucraid® filled
Nutritional Support
  • Resources for diet management

To Enroll in the SucraidASSIST program

Sign and Fax

Click the link below to download the form, sign and fax to:
1-866-777-7097

Electronic Enrollment

Click the link below to complete the form and electronically enroll in the SucraidASSIST program.

Important Safety Information for Sucraid® (sacrosidase) Oral Solution

  • Sucraid® may cause a serious allergic reaction. If you notice any swelling or have difficulty breathing, get emergency help right away.
  • Tell your doctor if you are allergic to, have ever had a reaction to, or have ever had difficulty taking yeast, yeast products, papain, or glycerin (glycerol).
  • Sucraid® does not break down some sugars that come from the digestion of starch. You may need to restrict the amount of starch in your diet. Your doctor will tell you if you should restrict starch in your diet.
  • Tell your doctor if you have diabetes, as your blood glucose levels may change if you begin taking Sucraid®. Your doctor will tell you if your diet or diabetes medicines need to be changed.
  • Some patients treated with Sucraid® may have worse abdominal pain, vomiting, nausea, or diarrhea. Constipation, difficulty sleeping, headache, nervousness, and dehydration have also occurred in patients treated with Sucraid®. Check with your doctor if you notice these or other side effects.
  • Sucraid® has not been tested to see if it works in patients with secondary (acquired) sucrase deficiency.
  • NEVER HEAT SUCRAID® OR PUT IT IN WARM OR HOT BEVERAGES OR INFANT FORMULA. Do not mix Sucraid® with fruit juice or take it with fruit juice. Take Sucraid® as prescribed by your doctor. Normally, half the dose of Sucraid® is taken before a meal or snack and the other half is taken during the meal or snack.
  • Sucraid® should be refrigerated at 36°F-46°F (2°C-8°C) and should be protected from heat and light.

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.

Indication

Sucraid® (sacrosidase) Oral Solution is an enzyme replacement therapy for the treatment of genetically determined sucrase deficiency, which is part of Congenital Sucrase-Isomaltase Deficiency (CSID).