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AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP)

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What is ADAP?

The Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) is responsible for the administration of ADAP for the state of Arizona. ADAP provides access to medications used to treat HIV and prevent the onset of related opportunistic infections to low-income individuals with HIV disease who have limited or no coverage from private insurance or Medicaid.

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Please click on the frequently asked questions below to see their answers.

How are medications distributed through ADAP?

ADAP medications are dispensed through Avella Specialty Pharmacy. The headquarters of Avella Specialty Pharmacy is in Phoenix. Medication is shipped directly to ADAP-eligible clients' homes. There is also the option to pick up medications at any of the Avella Specialty Pharmacy 8 locations throughout Phoenix and Tucson. Currently, ADAP serves over 1,600 clients statewide each month.

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What Medications Are Available Through ADAP?

A complete list of drugs is available on the ADAP Formulary: Providers | Clients

Are There Any Medications That Require Prior Authorization?