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Access Cost Saving Non-Insulin Injectables

Find ways to save on common injectable diabetes medications. If your medication is not listed below, please email us at info@diabetesfoundationinc.org or call 201-444-0337.

Bydureon

Financial Assistance
If you have been prescribed an AstraZeneca medication and can’t afford it, AZ&Me may be able to help. Their website will guide you through a simple application process to see if you are eligible for the AZ&Me Prescription Savings Program.

Savings Card
You may be eligible for $0 co-pay if your insurance does not cover the full cost of your prescription, or you are not insured and are responsible for the cost of your prescriptions.

Byetta

Financial Assistance
If you have been prescribed an AstraZeneca medication and can’t afford it, AZ&Me may be able to help. Their website will guide you through a simple application process to see if you are eligible for the AZ&Me Prescription Savings Program.

Pharmacy Coupons
Use GoodRx to find coupons, current prices and discounts at your local pharmacies.

Ozempic

Financial Assistance
The Novo Nordisk Patient Assistance Program (PAP) provides medication at no cost to those who qualify.

Savings Card
If you have private or commercial insurance, such as insurance you receive through an employer, you may be eligible to pay as little as $25 for a 1-, 2-, or 3-month prescription

Symlin

Trulicity

Victoza

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