Apidra (Insulin Glulisine)


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Is Your Apidra Insulin Medication Too Expensive?

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Learn How People Are Paying A Set Price of $60.00 a month through Prescription Hope’s medication access service For Apidra Through Prescription Hope!

Are you looking for a place to get your Apidra (insulin glulisine) medication at an affordable price?

Prescription Hope provides the top prescribed diabetes medications prescribed on a national level including ToujeoLantusNovoLogJanuviaVictoza, Afrezza, Novolin 70/30, and many more all for the set price of $60.00 per month for each medication through Prescription Hope’s medication access service.

 Apidra Cost Comparison Chart

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Who Is Prescription Hope?

Prescription Hope is a nationally recognized prescription medication access program, headquartered in Stuart, Florida. We access over 1,500 FDA-approved prescription medications for $60.00 per month for each medication through our medication access service. This covers 100% of the medication cost no matter the retail price.

Prescription Hope is NOT a prescription discount card or an insurance plan. If your Apidra cost is too much, Prescription Hope can help.

Prescription Hope works with over 180 U.S. based pharmaceutical manufacturers and their pharmacy to access over 1,500 FDA-approved medications. Our medication list includes the top-100 prescribed medications in the United States offered by big-name medication companies. There are no additional costs or hidden fees associated with the medications obtained through Prescription Hope. We will never charge a fee for any medication that we cannot access for you.

Create your account to fill out an application! Contact Prescription Hope today and begin receiving your prescription medications for the set price of $60.00 per month for each medication through our medication access service. Below is a price comparison sheet for some of our most popular medications.

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Do I Qualify To Get My Apidra Insulin Through Prescription Hope?

Prescription Hope works for thousands of Americans every month, obtaining prescription medications on their behalf for the set price of $60.00 per month per medication through Prescription Hope’s medication access service.

Both individuals and families earning less than $200,000 per year may qualify for Prescription Hope. If our advocates cannot obtain Apidra for you, we will never charge a fee for that medication.

Once you apply for Prescription Hope, our knowledgeable advocates work for you to manage, track and refill medications on time, maintain up-to-date records, and renew prescription medications every year. Once all requested paperwork is received from you and your healthcare provider, your first order of medication is typically delivered within 2 to 4 weeks, we then continue to manage ongoing refills month after month. Through our program, Americans save thousands every year from the retail cost of their prescription medications through Prescription Hope.

Is Prescription Hope an Apidra Savings Card, Coupon, or Insurance Plan?

Prescription Hope is not an Apidra savings card, coupon, or insurance policy. This is also not an Apidra generic. Instead, Prescription Hope obtains your brand-name medicines directly from the U.S. based pharmaceutical manufacturer’s patient assistance programs. Although Prescription Hope is not an Apidra coupon, individuals looking for an Apidra coupon can find more savings through Prescription Hope!

Furthermore, there are no applications fees or hidden charges for Prescription Hope. In the event Prescription Hope cannot obtain a prescription medication, there will never be a fee for that medication.

Could Prescription Hope Obtain My Other Prescription Medications As Well?

for the set price of $60.00 per month per medication through our medication access service, Prescription Hope can obtain any of your prescription medications on our medication list. The top-100 prescribed medications in the United States are accessible on our medication list. Although we do not cover generic medication, if you are prescribed a generic you cannot afford we encourage you to still apply as we may be able to get the brand name equivalent.

If we cannot help you obtain a medication, we will not charge you for that prescription medication. Apply with Prescription Hope now, and start living a better life with affordable prescription medication.

Can I still Use Prescription Hope For Apidra Insulin If I Have Insurance Coverage?

Prescription Hope can work with many insurance plans as a value-added program, filling the coverage gap individuals may fall into. Because our program is not an insurance plan, there are no copays, deductibles, or medication tiers for you affordable prescription medications. When you use Prescription Hope, your total will never cost more than $60.00 per month per medication through Prescription Hope’s medication access service.

As a trusted partner for insurance organizations, Prescription Hope can help insured individuals maintain their policies by obtaining their prescription medications for the set price of $60.00 per month per medication through Prescription Hope’s medication access service. Contact us today to learn more about how we help insured patients obtain prescription medications.

Apidra Insulin: Prescribed To Help Those With Diabetes Mellitus

Apidra is one of many common medications prescribed to adults that have diabetes mellitus. The Centers for Disease Control estimates as many as 29 million Americans struggle with the disease, making Apidra Insulin a life-saving medication. When prescribed by a doctor as part of an overall treatment plan, individuals can take better control of their overall health.

Important Safety Information & Side Effects:

  •  Apidra has not been determined to be safe and effective for children 4 years of age with type 1 diabetes or in children with type 2 diabetes.
  • Apidra should be given about 15 minutes before having a meal.
  • Do not use Apidra if you are allergic to insulin glulisine or any of the other ingredients in it.
  • Do not use insulin if you have low blood sugar.
  • Heart failure can happen if you are taking insulin along with TZDs (thiazolidinediones).
  • Serious side effects can occur which may include hypoglycemia, serious allergic reaction, hypokalemia, and heart failure. Report serious side effects to your doctor right away, as some may be life-threatening.
  • The most common side effects may include low blood sugar (hypoglycemia), weight gain, itching, rash, swelling, allergic reactions including injection site reactions, skin thickening or pits at the injection site (lipodystrophy).
  • Do not dilute or mix Apidra if it is used in a pump. Failure of an insulin pump or infusion set can lead to severe hyperglycemia.
  • Do not change your dose or type of insulin without first consulting your doctor. Changing insulins should be done cautiously and only under medical supervision.
  • When using Apidra in an insulin pump, you should rotate the infusion site after replacing the infusion set.
  • Do not drive or operate machinery until you know how Apidra will affect you.
  • Talk to your doctor about your medical history to make sure Apidra is right for you.
  • Let your doctor know about any other medications you are taking to make sure you are not at a risk for adverse side effects.
  • Get medical help right away if you begin to have an allergic reaction.

Is there an Apidra generic available?

  • There is currently not a generic version of Apidra available in the United States. Fraudulent online pharmacies may claim to have an Apidra generic, but the medication is illegal and may be harmful. Ask your doctor for advice when it comes to purchasing your prescription medications.

For more questions about Apidra Insulin including other treatment options and possible side effects, please consult a physician.

Those prescribed Apidra Insulin may be able to access prescription medication with the help of Prescription Hope. As the nation’s fastest-growing pharmacy program, Prescription Hope can obtain over 1,500 FDA-approved prescription medications from over 180 U.S. based pharmaceutical manufacturers for the set price of $60.00 per month per medication through Prescription Hope’s medication access service. Apply today, and begin obtaining your prescription medications at an affordable price through Prescription Hope. Sanofi has a “Valyou Savings Program” that you might be eligible for to help you afford Apidra. Visit apidra.com for more information.


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