Here are some other resources that might be able to reduce your out-of-pocket medication costs. We organized these resources into 3 categories based on your insurance: Medicare Part D, Commercial Insurance or Managed Medicaid, and uninsured.
Scroll down to the insurance category that applies to you, then click the arrow icon to visit the website or click the phone icon to call the organization and ask what financial assistance might be available for you.
These non-profit organizations may be able to provide you with financial assistance.
If you're taking any of these medications, you may be eligible to receive financial assistance directly from the drug manufacturer.
Copay cards act as savings vouchers. If you're eligible, you can sign up for a copay card on the manufacturer's website, wait to receive your card in the mail, then show it to your pharmacy when you purchase your medication. The savings will be applied to your out-of-pocket cost.