https://www.epipen.com/en/copay-offer (https://www.epipen.com/en/copay-offer)
Our school nurse sent this via email with the school forms for next year! Our school district is so good about allergies!
Someone may have already posted this somewhere, but I thought I'd share just in case it can help someone here.
We prefer AuviQ so I did not look at the fine print.
We have used these offers in the past - they are great with deductibles (one year 2 sets of epis and 2 inhalers cost me $600 with supposedly fabulous insurance ~)). This past year, I got out for under $100 (just did one inhaler with 2 sets of Epis).
What timing! I just picked up DD's this morning. I picked up DS's a few days ago. We are now very well stocked through September 2015. Too bad I didn't see this before 9:00 this morning.
We've used this for the last year. No out of pocket on any of our epis, except maybe the pack the ER dispensed.
Sanofi has a similar program for Auvi-q. In fact, I need to print that one out and head over to CVS.
We used the Sanofi ones this year and last. Only $100 off since our insurance doesn't cover but at least it's something. But the thing is, even after the $100 off it still cost more than full price epis a couple years ago (epis and auvi q were close to the same price here). They've really jacked up the price recently. :(
auviQ also has the offer on their site for US residents.
http://www.auvi-q.com (http://www.auvi-q.com)