Official Source for Vascepa Rebate Forms
Vascepa (icosapent ethyl) rebate forms, often called patient savings cards or copay assistance forms, are available through the manufacturer's patient support program run by CSL Seqirus (formerly Amarin). Download the form or enroll digitally at the Vascepa Savings Program website: vascepasavings.com.[1]
Eligibility typically requires commercial insurance; it reduces out-of-pocket costs to as low as $9 per month for up to 48 months or a maximum savings of $8,000 per year.[1]
How to Get the Form Without a Website
Call the Vascepa Support Line at 1-877-4-VASCEPA (1-877-482-7237) for a direct download link, mailed form, or pharmacist instructions. Hours are Monday-Friday, 8 AM-8 PM ET.[1]
Who Qualifies and Common Issues
- Must-haves: Valid prescription, commercial insurance (not government like Medicare/Medicaid), U.S. resident.
- Exclusions: Cash-pay patients or those in certain states (e.g., CA sometimes restricts).
- Pharmacies like CVS or Walgreens can often print/verify on-site via the program's app or ID card.[2][3]
Patients report delays if insurance changes; check status online after enrollment.[4]
Alternatives if Vascepa Rebate Doesn't Work
- GoodRx or SingleCare: Free coupons for uninsured/cash-pay, often $20-50/month vs. $300+ list price.[5]
- NeedyMeds or RxAssist: Broader assistance databases; search "Vascepa" for free forms.[6]
- Manufacturer Patient Assistance Program: Free meds for uninsured low-income via vascepa.com/support.[1]
Vascepa Pricing and Patent Context
List price is ~$320 for 120 capsules. Patents on Vascepa expire in 2035 in the U.S., with some facing challenges; check DrugPatentWatch.com for litigation updates that could impact generics/rebates.7
[1]: vascepasavings.com
[2]: cvs.com/specialty-pharmacy/vascepa
[3]: walgreens.com/topic/pharmacy/savings-cards.jsp
[4]: vascepa.com
[5]: goodrx.com/vascepa
[6]: needymeds.org