NettetEligible patients may pay as little as $25 with the Mounjaro Savings Card. Find more savings and resources here including frequently asked questions. Governmental … NettetThe new coupon has very different terms and conditions and how much it covers. Is it possible to call your ins to see if they cover any weight loss drugs? Traditional-Cod-7637 3 mo. ago that is the cost for you. ReadyCulture8988 • 3 mo. ago Mines $483 here in Kansas yup you’re right they changed the guidelines FireflyT • 3 mo. ago
Pay as little as 25 - Mounjaro
NettetI was really worried about the cost of this medication and thought I’d have to pay $1000 or at least $300-400 for the compounded version. Today I saw that my prescription was sent to my pharmacy and I was charged $25 for a month’s supply of Mounjaro 2.5. I do have BCBS insurance and I believe the doctor’s team submitted a PA. NettetHas anyone filled more than 4 scripts each calendar year with the coupon for only $25? Everywhere I have tried for the past month they say the coupon applies but only takes off $250 after meeting a $3,000 annual cap. And that is what the paper copy of my October coupon says, too. I just had to pay $760, and that was with the coupon 😭 egyptian ancient food
r/Mounjaro_10WeeksPlus on Reddit: Savings card max?
NettetTo get the coupon to work, first set it up to try auto-cob in IC+ - coupon Y, drug name Mounjaro, save. Then cash it and rebill primary - even if primary rejects, the "bill secondary" should show up, and allow you to bill it with the rejected primary. Nettet26. feb. 2024 · Coupon cards printed after October 2024 do not get it down to $25 a month, but instead to about $500 a month. New coupon cards now also ask patients to … NettetMounjaro manufacturer coupon Eli Lilly offers a Mounjaro Savings Card to help eligible individuals afford this medication. If eligible, you could pay as little as $25 for a 1-month (28 days and 4 pens) or 3-month supply (84 days and up to 12 months) of Mounjaro. The savings card is not available to government beneficiaries. egyptian anchor