CVS is now selling the generic version of a competitor to pharmaceutical giant Mylan’s EpiPen, an injection for people having severe allergy reactions. This comes after the recent public outcry over the list price of more than $600, up from about $100 in 2009.
At CVS, you can now get a 2-Pack Generic Adrenaclick Epinephrine Injector (EpiPen Alternative) for $109.99. This is an authorized generic FDA-approved device with the same active ingredient as other epinephrine auto-injector devices.
Also, I’ve shared this offer before, but incase you missed it…the EpiPen Savings Card® helps eligible patients save up to $300 per each EpiPen 2-Pak carton.
It will cover up to 3 EpiPen 2-Pak cartons per prescription fill. Just present your card at the pharmacy each time you drop off or refill your prescription. This can be used on Epi-Pen Jr 2-paks, too!
Head over and see if you are eligible.
*This offer may be used on up to three Epi-Pen 2-Paks per prescription.This offer can be used for a total of six (6) EpiPen 2-Pak® cartons. Patients with questions can call 1-855-859-2971.
This is a secondary payer coordination of benefits plan. This offer is not available to patients that are in Medicare, Medicaid, TriCare or any other federal or state healthcare plan.