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The Boehringer Ingelheim Cares Foundation (BI Cares) Patient Assistance Program (the “Program”) is free of charge to eligible US patients who apply to and are enrolled in the Program. Please Note:
The Program provides Boehringer Ingelheim medicines free of charge to U.S. patients who meet our program eligibility requirements. Our goal is to invest our resources to help the most patients with the greatest need, including senior citizens and families with limited incomes.
The JARDIANCE savings card offers eligible T2D patients their first 1-3 months' supply for just $10 a month. View Important Safety Info, PI, & Med Guide.
For questions regarding setup, claim transmission, patient eligibility or other issues, call the LoyaltyScript® for JARDIANCE Savings Card Program at 1-866-279-8990 8:00 AM-8:00 PM EST, Monday-Friday, Saturday. 9:30 AM - 6:00 PM EST. PC-US-135217 (09/23)
Jardiance Tablet (empagliflozin) Last Updated: 09/20/2024. A resource to help physicians, advocates, and patients access free medications through pharmaceutical company patient assistance programs.
• Meet income guidelines for the medication for which the patient is seeking assistance. Visit www.PAP.Novartis.com • Have a valid prescription for the Novartis medication
Find information on coverage & access to JARDIANCE for adult patients with T2D. See Safety, Prescribing Info, and Med Guide.
Your patient may qualify for free diabetes medication, as part of each drug manufacturer’s patient assistance program (PAP). This guide is intended for use by patients and their healthcare providers and covers manufacturer PAPs like BI Cares for Jardiance, Lilly Cares for Trulicity, and Novocare for Ozempic, Rybesus, and Victoza.
The Lilly Cares Foundation, Inc. (“Lilly Cares”) is a nonprofit organization that offers the Lilly Cares Patient Assistance Program (“Program”) to help qualifying patients obtain certain Eli Lilly and Company medications at no cost.
Pharmaceutical manufacturers may sponsor patient assistance programs (PAPs) that provide financial assistance or drug free product (through in-kind product donations) to low income individuals to augment any existing prescription drug coverage.