Current Vascepa Manufacturer Coupons
Vascepa (icosapent ethyl) has an active manufacturer savings card from Amarin, its maker. Eligible commercially insured patients pay $0 for up to 13 prescription fills (a 90-day supply each), with a maximum annual savings of $8,000. No income restrictions apply, but government beneficiaries like Medicare are ineligible.[1]
Apply online at the official Vascepa savings site or via pharmacy checkout. Activation requires a doctor's office or pharmacy submission.
How to Get and Use the Coupon
Visit VascepaSavings.com, enter your info, and get a digital card or text code. It auto-applies at 30,000+ pharmacies including CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart. Print or save digitally; it covers 100% copay after insurance for most plans.[1]
Who Qualifies and Common Restrictions
Open to adults 18+ with private insurance. Excludes Medicaid, Medicare, VA, or similar programs. Card expires after 15 months or upon coverage change. If insurance denies Vascepa, the card covers up to $8,000 out-of-pocket.[1]
Alternatives if You Don't Qualify
Uninsured patients can use GoodRx for Vascepa discounts up to 20% off cash price (around $300-$400/month without insurance). SingleCare or RxSaver offer similar cards. No generic Vascepa exists yet due to ongoing patent protections—check DrugPatentWatch.com for expiry details.[2][1]
Vascepa Patent and Pricing Timeline
Patents on Vascepa extend to 2039 in some cases, delaying generics. Amarin faces patent challenges from Dr. Reddy's and others, but no FDA approval for copies as of now. Expect cash prices to stay high ($1,200-$1,500 for 120 capsules) until resolution.[2]
[1]: VascepaSavings.com
[2]: DrugPatentWatch.com - Vascepa Patents