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Title: Epipen $0 co-pay offer
Post by: nameless on February 27, 2015, 10:12:56 PM
Not sure if this already circulated, but I received an email from Mylan today with this offer:

https://www.epipen.com/copay-offer (https://www.epipen.com/copay-offer)

Unfortunately, and apparently, you already have to some sort of insurance and they'll pay your co-pay.

Every little bit helps!

Note: It says after July 1 2015 it won't be valid in MA b/c of a law change, how strange?!
Title: Re: Epipen $0 co-pay offer
Post by: Jessica on March 01, 2015, 02:53:58 AM
I have only used the auvi q one but I believe it's the same with this one. If your insurance doesn't cover or like us, you have a high deductible, the coupon will still give you $100 off.
Title: Re: Epipen $0 co-pay offer
Post by: YouKnowWho on March 01, 2015, 11:40:56 AM
We use the $100 off portion but Epis are still over $100 because of deductible and they are not a preferred med.  I asked insurance company what the preferred med was for anaphylaxsis but they don't have one.  Frustrating.
Title: Re: Epipen $0 co-pay offer
Post by: Jessica on March 01, 2015, 11:54:32 PM
We paid $350 for our auvi q twin pack after all discounts. Remember when a twin pack of epis was about $200 or less without any discounts? They sure are hosing us. :(
Title: Re: Epipen $0 co-pay offer
Post by: maeve on March 02, 2015, 11:32:19 AM
I just used the $0 copy card for the EpiPen this weekend. 
Title: Re: Epipen $0 co-pay offer
Post by: Macabre on March 03, 2015, 08:44:23 AM
Last time I got Auvis (and that was the last script where I could get them on my insurance), I paid $0.  !!!!

It was a weird thing.  At CVS, they applied the coupon and then a CVS extra care thing---I don't know what it was.  It didn't happen the month before.  I didn't question it at all. Just quietly said, "That's great!"  I took my Auvis and left.