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What’s a “selexipag coupon,” and what do patients usually get?
A selexipag coupon typically means a patient savings card or discount offer that reduces the out-of-pocket cost of selexipag (brand: Uptravi) for eligible commercially insured patients. These coupons usually apply at the pharmacy register and require the patient to meet offer terms (such as insurance type and residency), and they don’t work for people who are in certain government programs.
How can I find a current selexipag savings card?
The fastest way is to check:
- The official Uptravi/patient support page from the manufacturer (for any active savings card enrollment)
- Major coupon aggregators that list the latest pharmacy savings card terms (eligibility rules change)
- Your pharmacy’s billing team, which can often tell you whether an active selexipag offer is valid for your plan
Does a selexipag coupon work with Medicare or Medicaid?
Typically, savings-card style coupons are restricted to people with commercial insurance and generally do not apply to:
- Medicare beneficiaries
- Medicaid beneficiaries
- Tricare beneficiaries
- Patients without qualifying insurance
Exact restrictions depend on the specific offer in effect at the time of purchase.
Will a coupon change depending on the dose (or how often I take it)?
Yes. Selexipag dosing is individualized and involves titration, so the coupon’s value is usually tied to the specific pharmacy claim and the way the prescription is billed (per fill, per month supply, copay vs. coinsurance). You may see different out-of-pocket amounts at different doses or during titration.
Is there a patient assistance program if I can’t use a coupon?
If you don’t qualify for savings cards, the next option is usually a manufacturer patient assistance program (PAP) or other support programs that may be income- and eligibility-based.
Sources
No sources were provided in the prompt for selexipag coupon availability or terms.