Vascepa Manufacturer Savings Programs
Vascepa (icosapent ethyl) offers a Vascepa Savings Card from Amarin Corp., its maker. Eligible commercially insured patients pay as little as $9 per 90-day supply (up to 12 fills/year), with no income restrictions. Download it from the official Vascepa site (vascepa.com/savings) or via pharmacy apps like GoodRx. Not valid for government insurance like Medicare.[1]
GoodRx and Pharmacy Discount Options
GoodRx coupons cut Vascepa prices at major chains: around $250-300 for 120 capsules (30-day supply) versus $400+ list price. Prices vary by location—e.g., $278 at Walmart, $292 at CVS. Search "Vascepa GoodRx" on goodrx.com, print or show digitally at checkout. SingleCare offers similar deals, sometimes $10-20 lower.[2][3]
Online Pharmacy Purchase Deals
Online retailers like Costco Pharmacy, Honeybee Health, or Blink Health list Vascepa with discounts:
- Honeybee: ~$260 for 120 capsules (free shipping).
- Blink Health: ~$280 (app-based pricing).
No exclusive "online-only" promotions found; savings come from cash-pay coupons. Check eligibility as prices fluctuate. Avoid unverified sites to prevent counterfeits.[4]
Free Trial or Sample Availability
No official free trials or samples for Vascepa online. Doctors may provide samples in-office, but patients can't request them directly. Some telehealth services bundle consults with discounted first fills.[1]
Eligibility Limits and Alternatives
Savings exclude Medicare/Medicaid; use manufacturer patient assistance (vascepasupport.com) for low-income uninsured (income <400% FPL). Alternatives like generic icosapent ethyl aren't available yet (patent-protected until ~2035 per DrugPatentWatch).5 For fish oil substitutes, Lovaza has its own coupons but different dosing.
[1]: https://www.vascepa.com/savings
[2]: https://www.goodrx.com/vascepa
[3]: https://www.singlecare.com/prescription/vascepa
[4]: https://honeybeehealth.com/drugs/vascepa