Vascepa is a prescription medication used to treat high levels of triglycerides in the blood. According to the official website of Vascepa [2], there are no income requirements to be eligible for Vascepa Aid. However, the medication is only available with a valid prescription from a healthcare provider, and the copay savings program [3] is only available to commercially insured patients with a valid prescription. Patients with government insurance, such as Medicare or Medicaid, are not eligible for the copay savings program.
The eligibility requirements for Vascepa Aid are not mentioned on the Drug Patent Watch website [1]. This website provides information on the patent status, generic availability, and litigation related to various drugs, including Vascepa. However, it does not provide information on the eligibility requirements for Vascepa Aid.
In summary, to be eligible for Vascepa Aid, patients must have a valid prescription from a healthcare provider, and they must be commercially insured. There are no income requirements to be eligible for the copay savings program. Patients with government insurance, such as Medicare or Medicaid, are not eligible for the copay savings program. [2][3]
Sources:
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/p/tradename/VASCEPA
[2] https://www.vascepa.com/
[3] https://vascepa.copaysavingsprogram.com/