"The Lilly Insulin Value Program is meant to help address the needs of people in this crisis, but we also remain committed to exploring additional solutions that provide meaningful impact for those living with diabetes beyond the current crisis," said Mason. Additionally, people with commercial insurance who use Baqsimi ® (glucagon) nasal powder 3 mg can pay as little as $25 for up to two devices with a co-pay card, which was first made available last summer.Ī separate co-pay card for Humulin ® R U-500 (insulin human injection, 500 units/mL) allows for a monthly prescription fill for as little as $25 for people with commercial insurance and can be accessed at. People with an urgent need for insulin and nowhere else to turn can contact the Solution Center for an immediate supply. Because of federal guidelines, seniors with Medicare Part D plans are not eligible for a co-pay card, but they can call the Solution Center to see if they are eligible for another option, such as donated insulin for people with lower incomes or Insulin Lispro Injection (100 units/mL), a non-branded version of Humalog U-100 with a 50 percent lower list price. The program is one of several affordability options that can be accessed through the Solution Center. Enabling a $35 per month insulin co-pay regardless of employment status will help many Americans in this difficult time," said CEOs Aaron Kowalski and Thom Scher on behalf of the JDRF-Beyond Type 1 Alliance. "It's critical that people with diabetes can reliably access insulin at a low, consistent out-of-pocket cost. We want people who need help to call us." People with commercial insurance, as well as those without insurance at all, are eligible, and the process is quick and simple. "We've been providing affordability solutions for a long time, but more is needed to help people during this unprecedented period. have lost their jobs because of the COVID-19 crisis, and we want to make sure no one goes without their Lilly insulin," said Mike Mason, president, Lilly Diabetes. Representatives at the Solution Center can also direct people to affordability options that may reduce their out-of-pocket costs further – such as free insulin for people with minimal income, or no income at all, that has been donated by Lilly to non-profit organizations. Active co-pay cards have been re-set to a $35 co-pay. If you already have a co-pay card from the Lilly Diabetes Solution Center for an amount higher than $35, no action is necessary. A card can typically be received within 24 hours by email. Representatives at the Solution Center will help people with diabetes obtain a card in the most convenient way for them, including through email or the U.S. The Solution Center is open 8 am to 8 pm (EDT) Monday through Friday. The savings can be obtained by calling the Lilly Diabetes Solution Center at (833) 808-1234. The program is effective today and covers most Lilly insulins including all Humalog ® (insulin lispro injection 100 units/mL) formulations. INDIANAPOLIS, Ap/PRNewswire/ - In response to the crisis caused by COVID-19, Eli Lilly and Company (NYSE: LLY) is introducing the Lilly Insulin Value Program, allowing anyone with commercial insurance and those without insurance at all to fill their monthly prescription of Lilly insulin for $35.
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