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Eliquis -Anyone finding good price

Heart & Blood Health | Last Active: Jun 25 9:29am | Replies (12)

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I've posted this information before, but for those with commercial health insurance or prescription drug coverage, the manufacturer offers a copay card that allows the person to pay only a $10 copay for a 30 day Eliquis prescription. I have traditional MedicareParts A and B, and also a secondary insurance with the federal employees BC/BS. The FEPBlue is private, and with the drug coverage under that I've been able to get Eliquis for $10/month for about 1.5 years now. The card is good for 2 years and is renewable after that. One must have insurance to be eligible, and people with government sponsored plans ( Medicare Part D drug plans, Medicare Advantage plans, Medicaid, Tricare) are not eligible for this copay card.
To apply for the card, go to the manufacturer's website ( link below) and follow the intructions to answer some basic questions to determine eligibility, and from there the card can be printed out. The card is taken to the pharmacy, and applied with the person's insurance to get this copay discount.
https://www.eliquis.bmscustomerconnect.com/savings

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Thank you for repeating this information. For whatever reason I missed your first explanation of the discount for Eliquis. A big help for me.