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@peggyle If your drug plan is through a private company ( not a Medicare Part D or Medicare Advantage plan, or any government sponsored insurance) you are eligible to receive a coupon from the Eliquis manufacturer's website which allows you to purchase the drug for $10 for a month's supply or $30 for a 90 day supply. The requirements are that you need that private drug health plan, are a US citizen, or a citizen of Puerto Rico, and don't have your drug plan via a government sponsored entity.

I have Medicare Parts A and B and a secondary insurance through the federal employees' Blue Cross/Blue Shield plan, our drug plan is included in the secondary insurance. It's a private, non-government company so I qualify for this discount.

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I got my Husband signed up on the coupon plan during the first year of his diagnosis. We were able to get help through both Sanofi and Bristol Meyer Squibb for the two meds: Eliquis and Multaq. He was not on Medicare yet, so he did not qualify for Part D. I felt so grateful for these companies during that time. The meds were a very high cost back then.
Both companies were helpful in that I was navigating new waters and wasn't sure what I was doing, and they were both user friendly in letting me call and speak to someone.
Wonderful suggestion you gave .