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Vascepa (icosapent ethyl) coupons from manufacturer Amarin and third-party sites offer discounts for eligible cash-paying patients, often reducing the price from around $300–$400 per month to $25 or less. Savings apply at most U.S. pharmacies but exclude insurance copays or government programs like Medicare. [1][2] - Amarin's official Vascepa Savings Card: Pay as low as $25 for a 30- to 90-day supply (up to 12 fills per year, max $150 savings per fill). Download from vascepa.com/savings or text "SAVE" to 91844. [1] - GoodRx: Discounts up to 20–30% off retail (e.g., $250–$320 for 120 capsules), varying by pharmacy like Walmart or CVS. Free coupon download at goodrx.com/vascepa. [2] - SingleCare: Similar to GoodRx, cuts prices to $240–$300 for 120 capsules; printable or app-based. [3]
Print, text, or email the coupon code to your pharmacist. Activation takes seconds; no sign-up for most. Check eligibility on-site—e.g., Amarin verifies income for some offers. Prices fluctuate by location and supply size (e.g., 120 vs. 240 capsules). [1][2]
Open to commercially insured or uninsured adults, but not for 12+ fills yearly (Amarin) or government beneficiaries. Expires vary: Amarin card renews annually. Combine with pharmacy loyalty programs for extra savings, but not with insurance. [1]
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