Copay Assist Program Links

Your Copay Savings Card Selections of Interest

Your Copay Savings Cards Links of Interest

This My Reference Library page is a follow-up to the Prescription Drug topic. This topic explores several different ways to save money on the same drugs you buy today.
 
One way to save money, if you have private prescription drug insurance, is to get a Copay Savings Card for any specific branded prescription drug. When you use this card, a discount is applied to your copayment at the time you purchase the drug. So if you have a $50 copayment, you may get a $25 savings, reducing your out-of-pocket cost to $25. Where does the money come from? The drug manufacturer provides the discount!
 
Once you make Copayment Savings Card program selections in the Prescription Drug topic, you can revisit this page. A consolidated list of Copay Savings Card program application links will be presented.
  
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Prescription Drugs
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Note that these are constantly being updated by the program managers and drug companies. As a result, some of the above links may not be valid anymore. Additionally, there may be programs that are available that we are unaware of. As a result, we suggest looking at the below 3rd party links, performing Internet searches and/or consulting with the drug manufacturer directly.
 

Third Party Copay Portals and Links (expand for more)

In addition to the links we provide above, the below 3rd party links provide great information and resources on Copay Savings Card Programs. So if you didn't see a program on our list, please search these too!

You will be able to search by drug and apply to available programs directly. Note that other non-copay benefits (like coupons, PAP programs, etc) may be included on these sites too.

  • freecopay.com
  • needymeds (click on the "manufacturer's offer" which typically has coupons or copay assistance cards)
  • pparx.com list (includes non-copay assistance programs too, but still worth a look)