Buying Epipen, no insurance - coupons?

Anonymous
We do not have insurance, and i need to buy 2 2-pack of Epipens (2 Epipens for school and 2 for home) for my son, which cost around $500 each pack, so $1000.
At CVS, they told me that I should be able to get coupons online. The coupons I found are for $100 but only if you present your insurance card.

Does anybody have any other leads?

Thanks
Anonymous
Ask your prescribing doctor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ask your prescribing doctor.


This. I get the coupons from my doctor.
Anonymous
Did you go to the epipen website? If not, check their competitors and ask the doctor to rewrite the prescription for another brand.
Anonymous
I am sorry! Your doctor should be able to get you set up with some coupons. I also thought I heard of.a program a while back that helped those without insurance get epipens. I could be imagining it but I will try to see if I can find it.

As a parent of a kid with life threatening allergies, I find it absolutely vile that a simple, life saving medicine as common and simple as an epipen is so expensive to purchase.

They shoukd be as cheap as birth control pills.
Anonymous
Why do you not have health insurance?
At the very least, your child should be insured through state programs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am sorry! Your doctor should be able to get you set up with some coupons. I also thought I heard of.a program a while back that helped those without insurance get epipens. I could be imagining it but I will try to see if I can find it.

As a parent of a kid with life threatening allergies, I find it absolutely vile that a simple, life saving medicine as common and simple as an epipen is so expensive to purchase.

They shoukd be as cheap as birth control pills.


NP I find it terrible too! And the cost of insulin. Insulin is generic in other countries and has been around for decades.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am sorry! Your doctor should be able to get you set up with some coupons. I also thought I heard of.a program a while back that helped those without insurance get epipens. I could be imagining it but I will try to see if I can find it.

As a parent of a kid with life threatening allergies, I find it absolutely vile that a simple, life saving medicine as common and simple as an epipen is so expensive to purchase.

They shoukd be as cheap as birth control pills.


NP I find it terrible too! And the cost of insulin. Insulin is generic in other countries and has been around for decades.


We have had to epi our child before. It is terrifying to think of what could have happened if we did not have access to an epipen.
Anonymous
Check with the your school nurse/health aide and school social worker. There are funds to pay for glasses, hearing aids, meds, etc. for students in need at my local public school.
Anonymous
Me again OP.

Are you a Costco member? They have a prescription plan for uninsured people. It might make the epipen affordable for you.

http://m.costco.com/pharmacy/member-prescription-program.html
Anonymous
OMG, DD was just diagnosed with multiple food allergies. I had no idea these were that expensive. We have insurance, but I agree that these should be free like BC pills.
Anonymous
OP, are you in Virginia?

If you are in Virginia, the schools are required to stock epipens and inject any child who needs it, even if they do not have an epipen onsite at the school.

Let your school nurse know that you do not have insurance and do not have an epipen. Have your doctor fill out the epipen paperwork so they have it on file and let them know in person and in writing that they need to use the school epipen on your child if they have an emergency until you are able to fill the prescription (let them know you are working on it) This will buy you some time until you can let your prescription filled.
Anonymous
Even if you dont have insurance there are numerous ways to make sure your child does.
Anonymous
Here is an article explaining the law:

http://www.loudountimes.com/news/article/new_epipen_law_requirement_for_virginia_schools123

Make sure you get your paperwork in to they know the correct dose (epipen or epi junior)
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