Typical Savings with Vascepa Coupons
Vascepa (icosapent ethyl) coupons from manufacturer programs or discount sites like GoodRx or SingleCare often cut costs by 50-80% off retail prices. A 30-day supply (120 capsules of 1g) retails for $400-$500 without insurance, dropping to $25-$100 with a coupon—saving $300-$450 per month.[1][2]
How Savings Vary by Pharmacy and Insurance
Savings depend on location and coverage:
- Walmart or Costco: Often $25-$40 for 30 days (70-90% off).
- CVS or Walgreens: $50-$90 (60-85% off).
With insurance, copays might already be low ($10-$50), but coupons stack for cash-pay or high-deductible plans, adding $200-$400 monthly savings. Check pharmacy-specific pricing via apps.[1][3]
Vascepa Savings Card from Amarin
Amarin's official Savings Card (vascepasavings.com) offers eligible commercially insured patients $25 off per fill, up to $8,000 annually—capping at $5 copay max after savings. Uninsured pay as little as $25-$50 monthly, saving $350+ vs. cash price. Eligibility requires no government insurance; apply online.[4]
When Coupons Don't Maximize Savings
Generic icosapent ethyl launched in 2024 after patent expiry, priced at $20-$60 for 30 days—often beating branded coupons (80-95% savings vs. Vascepa retail). Patient assistance programs like AmarinCARE provide free meds for low-income uninsured, eliminating costs entirely.[2][5]
Steps to Get the Best Deal
- Download GoodRx/SingleCare for instant quotes.
- Visit vascepasavings.com for the card.
- Compare generic at pharmacies.
- Use tools like DrugPatentWatch for patent status confirming generic availability.[5]
[1]: GoodRx.com - Vascepa pricing
[2]: SingleCare.com - Vascepa coupons
[3]: Drugs.com - Vascepa discounts
[4]: VascepaSavings.com - Official program
[5]: DrugPatentWatch.com - Vascepa patents