Hi. I see multiple posts with people commenting that you can get Zepbound for $550/month if your insurance wont cover it. But the discount card the company offers is only good for $563 off each month (4 pen) supply. CVS and another pharmacy I contacted say the cost is $1,249 if you pay out of pocket. So that works out to $686 a month, not $550 per month.
Is there another discount card or something people are using to get it from $686 down further to the $550 people are quoting? |
BCBS FEP's copay was 525 or some such. I couldn't believe it. 686 or 550, it's still too much. |
It was 550 when I bought it but I switched to compound when the coupon wasn’t working and it’s cheaper and seems just the same so far. |
Not sure about the discount but it was $550 from Walgreens. |
$550 when I got it at cvs. |
Give them the info on your savings card on the phone (or if you drop off the prescription) and ask them to quote the final price back. CVS told me $550 on the phone and, indeed, it was $550 when I picked it up. |
Try Wal Mart. I got it for $550 there. Also make sure that you go to the Eli Lilly website and get your code and the most current discount number.
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We have BCBS FEP standard and the original cost was $1249. Our out-of-pocket amount was $475. I just picked up the order Saturday, so it's still fresh in my mind. |
Planet fitness is 10 dollars a month. |
I'm getting it for $100/month with insurance help (United Healthcare) at CVS |
The retail price is over $1100 but the price is adjusted to $1113 when the savings card is applied so that the final cost is $550. |