Insulin Copay



Another long-acting insulin from Novo Nordisk

Tresiba® has similar national formulary coverage to Levemir®, including Medicare Part D plans, and a co-pay card offer.

1 day ago  Kentucky ($30 co-pay, no matter the quantity or insulin type) Maine ($35 cap for 30-day supply) Minnesota ($35 cap for 1x per year emergency 30-day supply; $50 cap for 90-day supply). OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) - Legislation helping Oklahomans with diabetes better afford insulin has become law after being signed by Gov. Stitt on Tuesday. House Bill 1019 caps the copay for a 30-day.

Diabetes Insulin Medication Help Copay

Formulary coverage

Levemir® is available on ~87% of Commercial and Medicare Part D plans1,a
The formulary tool lets you quickly scan Levemir® coverage for various health plans in your area.b

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aFormulary Data Source: Fingertip Formulary; June 30, 2020. Due to rounding, numbers may not add up to 100%.

Insulin Copay

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bFormulary status is believed to be accurate at the time of update but cannot be guaranteed.

Insulin Copay

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Insulin Copay $35

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Insulin Copay Relief Program

Insulin Copay

Find out if your patient’s insurance plan covers Levemir® and calculate their co-pay. Your patient’s pharmacy prescription card information may be needed.
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Insulin Copay Cards

Patients who are approved for the PAP qualify to receive free diabetes medicine from Novo Nordisk, including Levemir®, for up to a year.