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With a JARDIANCE Savings Card, patients can pay as little as $10* a month for a 1- to 3-month prescription if eligible. Patients will also automatically be re-enrolled after 12 months, as long as they still qualify (savings subject to monthly limits), so they can keep saving money on JARDIANCE.
Jardiance is more popular than other SGLT2 inhibitors. There are currently no generic alternatives to Jardiance. Check our savings tips for co-pay cards, assistance programs, and other ways to reduce your cost. Jardiance is covered by some Medicare and insurance plans. Compare SGLT2 inhibitors.
Save with a copay savings card. If you have commercial insurance, you may be eligible to pay as little as $10 for Jardiance using a savings card from the manufacturer. Save with patient assistance programs.
Help your eligible patients save with the JARDIANCE savings card. Allows your patients to pay as little as $10‡ for a 1-3 month prescription for the entire year if they qualify. Learn More. ‡ See Terms and Conditions. Medicare/Medicaid/cash-paying patients excluded from Savings Card enrollment. CV=cardiovascular.
Eligible patients may save on their Jardiance ® (empagliflozin) tablets or Synjardy ® (empagliflozin/metformin HCl) tablets prescription with the Savings Card. HOW IT WORKS.
Jardiance is covered by some Medicare and insurance plans. Your out-of-pocket cost can be reduced to as little as $10, with a maximum savings limit of $175, per 30-day supply with a Jardiance manufacturer coupon.
Medicare covers Jardiance and other medications, like Ozempic, to manage type 2 diabetes. Jardiance is the brand name for Empagliflozin, a drug used to control high blood sugar and treat people with type 2 diabetes. Learn what you’ll pay for Jardiance with a Medicare Part D plan in this article.