Onglyza
Onglyza™ Coupon; Save Up To $50; MANUFACTURER OFFER; AstraZeneca/Bristol-Myers Squibb
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Details: Onglyza™ was approved for use in the United States on July 31, 2009 and launched soon thereafter. It is very similar to another diabetic drug called Januvia™. Since it is a new agent, it is not a preferred drug on most formularies. Therefore it is likely to have a high co-pay.
In order to level the co-pay playing field, and stimulate demand the makers of Onglyza have intordiced the "Onglyza™ Value Card" coupons.
This is a complicated coupon so please read the directions carefully:
If you are a cash paying customer, present the coupon to the pharmacist each time you get your prescription filled for a $50 instant savings. (At the time of this writing, a 30-day supply of onglyza costs about $200).
If you have drug insurance you can use this card to reduce your copay to $30. The most they will lay out is $50. If your co-pay is less than $30, this coupon is worthless.
EX:
- Your co-pay for Onglyza™ is $30 or less -- they pay $0
- Your co-pay for Onglyza™ is $50 -- They pay $20 (thereby reducing your copay to $30).
- Your co-pay for Onglyza™ is $100 - they pay $50. (The maximum they will shell out towards your co-pay is $50
Reusable discount drug card that you can use for prescription drugs at big chains such as CVS, Walgreens, K-mart, Wall-Mart, Target, Costco, Duane Reade, Stop & Shop, Winn Dixie, Shaws, longs and most private pharmacies.
Totally Free; no cost or obligation or paperwork; the only re-usable universal prescription drug coupon recommended by this site!

