No co-pays for long acting insulin or needles
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Your partner at V-Go Customer Care can also assist you with any reimbursement questions you may have.
With the V-Go Cost Savings Card, commercially insured patients pay $0 for the first prescription at any retail pharmacy. The cost of refills depends on your insurance coverage, but will never cost more than $75.
‡30-day supply.
||30 day public notice of cancellation.
This card is NOT valid for prescriptions that may be reimbursed under a federal or state healthcare program, including Medicare, Medicaid, or any other similar federal or state healthcare program, including any state pharmacy assistance program. This card is only valid for insured patients.
The terms of the previously available V-Go Co-pay Reduction Card, which was effective November 1, 2015 will no longer apply starting September 1, 2018.
Under the V-Go Co-pay Program, commercially-insured patients pay $0 for their first prescription and $75 or less, depending on insurance benefit. See details above.
If you have any questions, please contact V-Go Customer Care at 1-866-881-1209.
Free yourself from several insulin shots every day with the treatment option you apply like a patch.
References: 1. Sutton D, Higdon C, Carmon M, Martinez J, Peasah S. Evaluating cost of therapy and clinical efficacy with V-Go® in patients with sub-optimally controlled diabetes from an endocrine specialty system. Presented at [Carla Nikkel] the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. April 2016. [Poster] 2. Lajara R, Nikkel C. Evaluation of real-world clinical and pharmacy budget outcomes when switching to a wearable insulin delivery device for insulin administration in patients with sub-optimally controlled diabetes. Presented at: ISPOR 22nd Annual International Meeting, Boston MA. May 2017 [Poster]