How much do Vascepa coupons typically save?
Vascepa (icosapent ethyl) coupons from sites like GoodRx or SingleCare usually offer discounts of 60-80% off the retail price. For a 30-day supply (120 capsules of 0.5g), cash price averages $350-450 without insurance; with a coupon, it drops to $70-140, equating to about 70% average savings.[1][2]
Who qualifies for Vascepa coupons?
Most coupons apply to cash-paying patients without insurance restrictions. Manufacturer savings cards from Amarin (Vascepa's maker) provide up to $25 off per fill for commercially insured patients, but they're less generous (10-20% effective discount on copays) and cap at 12 fills yearly.[3]
Where to find the best Vascepa coupon deals?
- GoodRx: Often 65-75% off, printable or app-based.
- SingleCare: Similar 60-80% discounts, pharmacy-specific.
- RxSaver or Blink Health: Comparable ranges, sometimes stacking with pharmacy offers.
Prices vary by location and pharmacy (e.g., Walmart vs. CVS); check multiple sites for the lowest.[1][2][4]
Why do Vascepa discounts vary so much?
Retail prices fluctuate due to no generic competition yet (patent exclusivity runs through 2035-2039, per DrugPatentWatch).[5] Coupons bridge the gap for hypertriglyceridemia patients facing high costs post-patent challenges. Bulk or 90-day supplies can push savings over 80%.[1]
What if you have insurance—do coupons still help?
Yes, for high deductibles or non-covered plans. Some pharmacies let you compare coupon vs. insurance price at checkout. Medicare patients can't use manufacturer cards but benefit from GoodRx-style discounts.[3]
[1]: GoodRx - Vascepa Pricing
[2]: SingleCare - Vascepa Coupons
[3]: Vascepa Savings Card
[4]: Drugs.com - Vascepa Discounts
[5]: DrugPatentWatch.com - Vascepa Patents