GLP-1 Assistance Program and Savings Card Options

If you’re facing financial challenges or insurance coverage issues, assistance programs and savings cards can help reduce the cost of GLP-1 medications. These resources are designed to make treatment more affordable, whether you're uninsured, underinsured, or struggling with out-of-pocket expenses.

Assistance Programs

Patient assistance programs are typically offered by manufacturers to help individuals in specific circumstances, such as:

  • Uninsured Individuals: For those without health insurance.

  • Low-Income Households: Programs often have income-based eligibility criteria.

  • Significant Financial Hardship: People experiencing financial distress, even with insurance coverage.

Steps to Access Assistance Programs:

  1. Determine Eligibility: Check the income or insurance requirements for the program.

  2. Gather Documents: Be prepared to provide proof of income, tax returns, or details about your financial hardship.

  3. Contact Your Doctor: Some programs require your healthcare provider to submit a prescription or application on your behalf.

  4. Apply Online or By Mail: Visit the manufacturer’s websites to complete the application process.

Key Links:

  • Novo Nordisk Patient Assistance Program: Assists with medications like Ozempic, Wegovy, and others.

  • Eli Lilly Patient Assistance Program: Offers support for medications like Mounjaro and Trulicity.

Savings Cards

Savings cards can provide substantial cost reductions for insured patients and, in some cases, for uninsured individuals. However, their benefits and limitations vary based on your insurance status.

Eli Lilly Savings Card

  • For Insured Patients: This card can reduce your out-of-pocket cost to as low as $25 per month for medications like Mounjaro or Trulicity.

  • For Uninsured Patients: The card provides a significant discount but limits the total cost to around $650 per month.

  • Time Limits: Savings cards are often only valid for up to 12 months and may need re-enrollment after this period.

Novo Nordisk Savings Card

  • For Insured Patients: Reduces out-of-pocket costs for medications like Ozempic or Wegovy to as low as $25 per month, depending on your plan.

  • For Uninsured Patients: Discounts vary and may still result in higher monthly costs. Confirm the terms when signing up.

  • Time Limits: Similar to Eli Lilly, these cards are usually valid for a limited period and require re-enrollment.

How to Use Savings Cards:

  1. Visit the Manufacturer’s Website: Enroll in the savings program and download or print your card.

  2. Present the Card at the Pharmacy: The savings will be applied at checkout.

  3. Understand the Fine Print: Be aware of restrictions, such as:

    • Eligibility requirements (e.g., insured vs. uninsured).

    • Limits on the number of months or doses covered.

    • Specific participating pharmacies (some cards may not work at all locations).

Additional Tips for Success

  • Communicate with Your Pharmacy: Ensure they understand how to process the savings card alongside your insurance.

  • Track Expiration Dates: Keep a reminder to renew your savings card or assistance program enrollment before it expires.

  • Ask for Guidance: Call the customer support line on the manufacturer’s website if you have questions about eligibility or how to use the card.

By leveraging these assistance programs and savings cards, you can manage the cost of GLP-1 medications more effectively. Be proactive in understanding the terms and don’t hesitate to reach out for support if needed.

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