Official Ways to Get Yervoy Discounts Online
Bristol Myers Squibb, the maker of Yervoy (ipilimumab), offers patient assistance through their program. Visit the Bristol Myers Squibb Access Support website at accessbms.com. Enter your details to check eligibility for copay savings cards or free medication if uninsured or underinsured. They mail a digital card redeemable at participating pharmacies.[1]
Copay Cards from Manufacturer
Download the Yervoy Savings Card directly from the official Yervoy site (yervoy.com/savings-support). It cuts out-of-pocket costs to as low as $0 for eligible commercially insured patients, up to a $15,000 annual cap. Redeem by showing the card at the pharmacy or activating it online via the portal.[1]
Third-Party Discount Platforms
- GoodRx: Search "Yervoy" on goodrx.com for printable coupons or app-based discounts averaging 10-20% off retail at chains like CVS or Walgreens. No eligibility requirements; present the coupon at checkout.[2]
- SingleCare: Use singlecare.com for free cards that work like GoodRx, often stacking with insurance for lower copays. Download and redeem instantly.[3]
These apply to self-pay or high-deductible plans but not government insurance like Medicare.
Patient Assistance Programs for Low-Income
If income-qualified, apply online at PAN Foundation (panfoundation.org) or NeedyMeds (needymeds.org/drug_list.php), which cover Yervoy copays up to $10,800 yearly. Approval takes 1-2 weeks; grants are redeemed via pharmacy reimbursement.4
Pharmacy-Specific Online Redemption
Major chains like CVS (cvs.com/pharmacy/copay-assistance) or Walgreens (walgreens.com/topic/pharmacy/savings.jsp) let you upload or activate Yervoy savings cards through their apps or sites. Search for the drug, clip digital coupons, and use at pickup.
Always verify eligibility on each site, as Yervoy's high list price (around $175,000 per course) makes discounts essential.[1]
Sources
[1]: accessbms.com
[2]: goodrx.com/yervoy
[3]: singlecare.com/prescription/yervoy
[4]: panfoundation.org