My doctor has prescribed me the Gardasil vaccine, however, I am outside of the normal recommended age to receive it. She has seen a great benefit to older women with my condition who have gotten Gardasil.; inability to afford medication; No additional AE; This spontaneous report was received from a consumer regarding herself, a female patient of unspecified age (reported as outside of the normal recommended age to receive Quadrivalent Human Papillomavirus [Types 6,11,16,18] Recomb. Vaccine [GARDASIL]). The patient’s medical history, historical drugs, known drug allergies, and concomitant therapies were not reported. Her concurrent conditions included an unspecified condition. On an unknown date, the physician prescribed her quadrivalent human papillomavirus (types 6,11,16,18) recomb. vaccine (GARDASIL) intramuscular injection, outside of the normal recommended age to receive this vaccine, as she had seen a great benefit to older women with her condition who have gotten it (strength, dose, lot #, expiry date, anatomical location, and route of administration were not provided) (Off label use). The physician was willing to give it her at her office, but her insurance would not pay for it. Local pharmacies won’t even give her the vaccine. She had been told it was well over $500 dollars for each vaccine and there were three of them. That was very costly for her at this time. She had checked out the company’s patient assistance programs but her income was over the limits. So she asked if there was anything the company could do to provide some assistance to lower the cost of the vaccine for her, as she would have to decide to not to get the vaccines if she was unable to receive some assistance, stating it was very troubling when decisions about her health had to come down to price (Inability to afford medication). No additional events were reported. Lot # is being requested and will be submitted if received.