How can I get a free EpiPen?

Pharmaceutical Company Assistance Programs
Mylan Specialty L.P., the manufacturer of EpiPen, and Kaleo, Inc., which makes Auvi-Q, each offer prescription assistance programs to provide epinephrine to consumers who can't otherwise afford them. 3 In some cases, the manufacturers can get you epinephrine for free.
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What to do if you cant afford an EpiPen?

Talk with your doctor – If you have insurance, talk with your doctor. Sometimes they can write the prescription so that you can get more sets of medicine for one copay. Typically, a two-pack of epinephrine auto-injectors is considered a 30-day supply under your prescription plan.
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Do I qualify for an EpiPen?

How Do You Get an EpiPen? You can't just go to a pharmacy and ask for an EpiPen. You need to have a prescription for one, and you should fill that prescription long before you have an allergic reaction serious enough to use the EpiPen. You should have the pen available for when you have an allergic reaction.
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Does insurance cover EpiPens?

Only four insurance carriers in California treat EpiPen as a preferred brand name prescription: Aetna, United Healthcare, Blue Shield, and Anthem Blue Cross. Coverage for the EpiPen under these carriers will be the most favorable, with lower copays and more available coverage.
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What is the cash price for EpiPen?

In 2020, the average United States retail price for a two-pack of EpiPen is $669.82, which is the amount a person might pay without Medicare or other prescription drug coverage. A coupon might lower the cost. The average U.S. retail price of a two-pack generic epinephrine EpiPen in 2020 was $396.41.
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Can you buy adrenaline?

You can only purchase two in-date adrenaline injectors through the PBS on authority prescription at any one time. If you use one or both of your devices you can replace them using an authority prescription, even if it has only been a short time since your last adrenaline injector authority prescription.
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Does Walgreens sell EpiPens?

The Auvi-Q — a device used to inject epinephrine to counter severe allergic reactions — is available for the first time at Walgreens stores nationwide.
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Can you use an expired EpiPen?

Can you use an expired EpiPen? The safest answer is no, you should not use an expired EpiPen. You also shouldn't use an EpiPen if the liquid appears cloudy or discolored.
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How much does an EpiPen cost with Medicare?

The impact of rising EpiPen prices since 2014.

If total Part D spending per EpiPen prescription also increased by 74% between 2014 and 2016, Medicare Part D spending for the EpiPen would have increased from $344 per prescription in 2014 to $600 per prescription in 2016—more than an eight-fold increase since 2007.
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Do EpiPens expire?

Injectable epinephrine kits come in various brands, including EpiPen, Twinject, and Avi-Q. All of these devices have a relatively short shelf life due to the instability of epinephrine: approximately one year from the date of manufacture.
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When will a doctor prescribe an EpiPen?

Used most commonly for severe allergic reactions, an EpiPen is an allergy pen prescribed by an allergist that can potentially save the life of a patient who experiences anaphylaxis — which is a condition that can be identified by: Skin rash. Nausea or vomiting. Trouble breathing.
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What allergies do you need an EpiPen for?

What allergies require an EpiPen? Any severe allergic reaction, also known as anaphylaxis, can be treated with an EpiPen. This can include food allergies like a peanut allergy, allergic reactions to insect stings and bites, and allergies to medications.
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When do you need an EpiPen for bee stings?

If you're allergic to bee stings, your doctor is likely to prescribe an emergency epinephrine autoinjector (EpiPen, Auvi-Q, others). You'll need to have it with you at all times. An autoinjector is a combined syringe and concealed needle that injects a single dose of medication when pressed against your thigh.
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Can you order an EpiPen online?

Telehealth has made healthcare easy to access in more ways than one. Not only are doctors available to meet with you online, but they can also quickly refill your prescriptions including refills for EpiPen and other epinephrine auto-injectors for people with anaphylaxis.
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How do you save on EpiPens?

The best way to save on EpiPen is to use your insurance for generic epinephrine, as the generic is covered by most insurance plans. However, with the increase in high deductible health plans, you might notice that even with insurance, you could be on the hook for a large portion of the cost of the drug.
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Is an EpiPen a prescription drug?

Epinephrine injection is also used to increase blood pressure in adult patients with hypotension (low blood pressure) and septic shock. This medicine is available only with your doctor's prescription.
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How big is the EpiPen needle?

The most frequently prescribed auto-injector in North America and Canada is the EpiPen®, which has a needle length of 15.2 mm. Currently, it is unknown whether this needle length is adequate for intramuscular delivery of epinephrine in adult patients at risk of anaphylaxis.
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Do EpiPens need to be refrigerated?

Adrenaline (epinephrine) injectors (e.g. EpiPen® or Anapen®)should be stored: In a cool dark place at room temperature, between 15-25°C, but not refrigerated, as temperatures below 15°C may damage the injector mechanism.
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How many EpiPens should I carry?

In summary: People who have been prescribed an Adrenaline Auto-Injector (AAI) because of the risk of anaphylaxis should carry two with them at all times for emergency on the spot use.
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Can you buy EpiPen over the counter?

Is EpiPen Available Without a Prescription? (OTC) In the U.S., you cannot buy EpiPen unless you have a prescription from your doctor. Some schools do stock the product for emergency use, but use in that setting would still be under the direction of a health care provider.
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Does Walgreens carry a generic EpiPen?

Walgreens, in partnership with drugmaker Kaleo, will be the first retail pharmacy to offer Auvi-Q, an alternative to EpiPen, in an effort to combat the nationwide shortage of the lifesaving allergy drug, according to The Wall Street Journal.
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Can I buy EpiPen in Mexico?

Bring a kit with all your medications, including extra epinephrine auto-injectors. Since auto-injectors are not sold in Mexico, you should bring more than one extra auto-injector from your country.
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Is Auvi-Q free?

Eligible commercially insured patients pay $25 or less for AUVI-Q* through Walgreens or the home delivery service. For those with government insurance, the cost will vary by plan. For those without commercial or government insurance, learn more about the Kaléo Patient Assistance Program here.
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What can I use instead of epinephrine?

However, antihistamines such as diphenhydramine (Benadryl) or cetirizine (Zyrtec), glucocorticoids like prednisone, or a combination, may be used in addition to epinephrine in some cases of anaphylaxis, after epinephrine is administered.
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