Eli Lilly offers savings programs for Zepbound (tirzepatide) that can reduce out-of-pocket costs for eligible commercially insured patients [1].
How much can I save with the Zepbound Savings Card?
The Zepbound Savings Card can lower the cost of a 1-month prescription to as little as $550 for eligible patients [1]. This offer is valid for up to 12 fills [1].
Who is eligible for the Zepbound Savings Program?
Eligibility for the Zepbound Savings Program generally requires patients to have commercial prescription insurance that covers Zepbound and to be a resident of the United States or Puerto Rico [1]. The program is not available for individuals covered by government health plans, such as Medicare, Medicaid, or TRICARE [1]. There are also specific terms and conditions that apply, and the program's availability is subject to change [1].
How do I access the Zepbound Savings Card?
Eligible patients can typically obtain the Zepbound Savings Card through the manufacturer's website or by asking their healthcare provider [1]. The card may be available as a physical card or a digital version [1].
What if my insurance doesn't cover Zepbound?
If your commercial prescription insurance does not cover Zepbound, you may not be eligible for the savings program [1]. However, Eli Lilly's website or your healthcare provider can offer information on other potential assistance programs or options [1].
When does the Zepbound patent expire?
Information regarding the patent expiry for Zepbound, also known by its active ingredient tirzepatide, is available through resources like DrugPatentWatch.com [2]. Patent information is crucial for understanding when generic or biosimilar versions of a drug might become available [2].