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I don't want to be guilty of causing someone harm, but i can't afford Eliquis and I now take A regular aspirin daily. My doctor does not really approve, but she said to take a 325mg aspirin if I was going to use aspirin.

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That said, if you can afford the Eloquis, you probably should take it.

You can get it from a canadian pharmacy for around 60 dollars a month or less if you go with the generic that is available everywhere except the good old USA. Just search canadian pharmacy eliquis on google and a lot of options will pop up.

At my Feb. 2025 annual physical, my P.A. shared that she could send my expensive prescriptions through a very reputable Canadian Pharmacy that she is familiar with.
She learned of this from her transplant patients who had care at Froedert Hospital - their physicians used that pharmacy.
The savings is quite large.
She had a patient who was paying about $520 per month for Eliquis & paid approximately $220 for a
3-month supply of Eliquis through this Canadian Pharmacy:
It’s called
Canada Prescriptions Plus
https://www.canadaprescriptionsplus.com/
Allow 2 to 6 weeks for shipping.
They only accept American Express for payment.
(There’s reason to be careful with other Canadian pharmacies.
I read over 90% are not reputable.)

@gmajane2
I ordered my Eliquis from Canada Pharmacy. It was much cheaper than here. However, I had to pay a tariff on it because it was being imported!

@gmajane2
I have employer provided health insurance and the cost with insurance is $329/mo. However, I applied for a $10/mo. co-pay card (no income restrictions) and simply activated it via ELIQUIS website:

Patients with commercial insurance may
be eligible for our Co-Pay Program, which
may allow you to pay as little as
$10 per 30-day supply or $30 for a
90-day supply, subject to an annual
maximum benefit of $6400.*
Please visit ELIQUIS website for
information about Co-Pay Program.

If you have Medicare Part D:
Patients with Medicare Part D coverage
are not eligible for the Direct-to-Patient
program. However, you may qualify for
additional resources and support.
To learn more about Medicare Part D,
please visit ELIQUIS website for more information about MedicarePartD
or call ELIQUIS 360 Support.

Assistance for uninsured patients Via Bristol Myers Squibb Patient Assistance Foundation. Please see ELIQUIS website for contact info and more information about independent charitable programs that provides free medication to eligible, uninsured patients who are experiencing financial hardship.

From personal experience, I know how frustrating and stressful it can be to depend on life safing medicication! I hope that you find your med at an affordable price!!!