Eliquis -Anyone finding good price

Posted by jer22 @jer22, Jun 18 8:13pm

Is anyone finding good prices on Eliquis or generic ?
I heard may get it from Canada at a better price? Is there any good recommendations.
Thanks

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Canada will save you more than 50 percent less than US if you get generic.

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Here is the Canadian Prescription Drugstore that can be ordered with a prescription.
https://www.canadianprescriptiondrugstore.com/eliquis-apixaban

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I hear a generic form is coming out in 2026. My cardiologist has prescribed it but due to the cost and side effects I elected not to take it. I will try natural remedies to thin the blood.

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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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What I do Split Eliquis in half

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@marybird

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.

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@mtnmarge

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

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Doing the happy dance to hear someone else who may benefit from using this coupon! It's a great savings, but the caveat is that it only applies to people with private/commercial prescription drug coverage. So many elderly people who need the Eliquis have government-sponsored ( ie,Medicare Part D, Medicare Advantage plans) and can't use this coupon. I figured there might also be people younger than Medicare age who have private insurance plans who could use the coupon. It's certainly worth repeating any number of times as that's a great savings!

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@bigj

What I do Split Eliquis in half

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The problem with that is that unless you are doing this under the instructions of your prescribing physician, you're not in compliance with your doctor's orders. And more importantly, you may not be getting all the anticoagulant protection you may need for the prevention of the clots that put you at increased risk for strokes.

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Thanks all for the info, Still trying to figure out in Canada which are the trusted pharmacies.
And if anyone out there has been using the generic of eliquis?
Thanks again
jp

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I have been using this one for years. https://www.offshorecheapmeds.com/

Great prices, generic, they ship from a number of places. I have been getting a branded version for 25% of US cost and generics even less.

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