Diabetes Savings Cards & Resources
/Novo Nordisk Products (Novolog, Fiasp, Tresiba and Ozempic)
- Novolog
- Pay as little as $35 per 30-day, $70 per 60-day, or $105 per 90-day supply. Max savings of $65 per 30-day supply, $130 per 60-day supply or $195 per 90-day supply.
- Fiasp
- Pay as little as $35 per 30-day, $70 per 60-day, or $105 per 90-day supply. Max savings of $65 per 30-day supply, $130 per 60-day supply or $195 per 90-day supply.
- Tresiba
- Pay as little as $35 per 30-day, $70 per 60-day, or $105 per 90-day supply. Max savings of $65 per 30-day supply, $130 per 60-day supply or $195 per 90-day supply.
- NovoCare Immediate Supply
- If you are at risk of rationing your insulin and have an immediate need, we may be able to help with a one-time offer for a free, short-term supply of Novo Nordisk insulin. Sign up for this offer below and use it within 30 days or it will expire.
- MyInsulinRx (covers all the above insulins)
- Eligible patients may pay $35 for a monthly supply of any combination of Novo Nordisk insulin products (up to 3 vials or 2 packs of pens). Once enrolled, the Savings Offer is valid for each month during the calendar year. Re-enrollment is required each year. This cost does not apply to any deductibles or maximum out-of-pocket costs you may have.
- Ozempic
- Pay as little as $25 for a 1-, 2-, or 3-month supply of Ozempic® (with a maximum savings of $150 per 1-month prescription, $300 per 2-month prescription, or $450 per 3-month prescription)
- Zegalogue
- Call 1-833-992-3301 to get a Savings Offer.
- If you are commercially insured with drug coverage and your out-of-pocket expense with your commercial insurance is less than or equal to $100, you will pay $35 and receive a maximum savings benefit of $65.
- If you are commercially insured without drug coverage or your out-of-pocket expense with your commercial insurance is greater than $100 or you do not have insurance/cash-pay, with this offer you will pay $99 per one-pack or pay $198 per two-pack. This offer will work outside of your insurance, will not count towards any deductibles, and cannot be applied to a patient’s true out-of-pocket costs.
Eli Lilly Products (Basaglar, Humalog, Humalin, Lyumjev, Rezvoglar, Mounjaro, Trulicity and Jardiance)
- Lilly Insulin Value Program
- Through the Lilly Insulin Value Program, all Lilly insulins are available for $35 a month whether you have commercial insurance or no insurance.
- Mounjaro
- If you are eligible, you may pay as little as $25 for a 1-month or 3-month prescription of Mounjaro.
- Trulicity
- If you are eligible, you may pay as little as $25 for a 1-month or 3-month prescription of Trulicity.
- Jardiance
- Patients who meet the eligibility criteria may pay as little as $10/month with a maximum savings up to $175 per 30 day supply.
Sanofi (Admelog, Apidra, Lantus, Soliqua and Toujeo)
- Admelog
- With commercial insurance: Pay no more than $35 for a 30-day supply, valid up to 10 packs per fill. With no commercial insurance: Pay $35 for 30-day supply of one or multiple insulins.
- Apridra
- With commercial insurance: Pay no more than $35 for a 30-day supply, valid up to 10 packs per fill. With no commercial insurance: Pay $35 for 30-day supply of one or multiple insulins.
- Lantus
- With commercial insurance: Pay no more than $35 for a 30-day supply, valid up to 10 packs per fill. With no commercial insurance: Pay $35 for 30-day supply of one or multiple insulins.
- Soliqua
- With commercial insurance: Pay no more than $35 for a 30-day supply, valid up to 10 packs per fill. With no commercial insurance: Pay $35 for 30-day supply of one or multiple insulins.
- Toujeo
- With commercial insurance: Pay no more than $35 for a 30-day supply, valid up to 10 packs per fill. With no commercial insurance: Pay $35 for 30-day supply of one or multiple insulins.
CGMs (Dexcom & Freestyle Libre) and Omnipods
- Dexcom
- Cash Paying Customers can receive $200 off retail cash price of monthly sensor packs, $240 off Dexcom G7 receiver, and $200 off the Dexcom G6 Transmitter. Example pricing (using Walmart and my local zip code on 08/04/2024): $171.28 for a month supply of Dexcom G7 sensors, $171.29 for a month supply of Dexcom G6 sensors, and $49.94 for a Dexcom G6 transmitter.
- Freestyle Libre
- Get started with a 1 free sensor.
- Omnipods
- 10 Day free trial with possible copay card
Diabetes Resources
American Diabetes Association Handouts
What is Diabetes
- Understanding Type 1 Diabetes
- Defines diabetes and type 1 diabetes. Explains the difference from type 2 diabetes, causes
- Understanding Type 2 Diabetes
- Defines diabetes and type 2 diabetes. Explains the difference from type 1, causes of type 2, and treatment.
- Gestational Diabetes
- Gestational diabetes is a type of diabetes that occurs during pregnancy. After the birth of the baby,
the mother usually will not continue to have diabetes.
- Gestational diabetes is a type of diabetes that occurs during pregnancy. After the birth of the baby,
Managing Your Diet
- Plan Your Plate
- Learn how to use the diabetes plate method to eat better, incorporate more variety, and manage portion size.
- Best Foods For You: Making Healthy Food Choices
- Focuses on which foods are the best choices in each food group and also provides information on what foods to go easy on.
Blood Glucose & Insulin
- Blood Glucose Log
- Sample blood glucose log
- Checking Blood Glucose
- This two page piece describes how to check blood glucose, targets for people with diabetes
- Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM)
- A continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) device measures blood sugar (glucose) levels automatically. It helps you manage Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes.
- Continuous Glucose Monitoring & Nutrition
- Continuous glucose monitors can be used as a guide to help with lifestyle decisions. Learn how food affects your glucose levels.
- The Different Ways to Inject Insulin
- Insulin pens are preferred over insulin syringes for insulin delivery.
- Insulin is Important Medication
- Insulin Is an Important Medication for People with Diabetes.
Managing your Health
- Your Mental Health & Diabetes
- How to identify stress, build a support system, and how a provider can help reduce stress.
- Nerve Damage & Diabetes
- Explains the different types of neuropathy and how it can be prevented.
- Taking Care of Your Feet
- How patients with diabetes should check and care for their feet.
- A1C
- Explains A1C, how often it is done, targets, and meaning of results.
Other
- Your Job & Your Rights
- Brochure of information on the legal rights of workers with diabetes.
- Electronic Devices for Diabetes Management – Safe at School Wallet Card
- Electronic Devices for Diabetes Management – Safe at School Wallet Card
- Diabetes Medical Alert Card
- Contains basic information about diabetes and a tear off card to alert first responders or individuals in your workplace that you have diabetes.
Additional Learning Resources
Patient Education and Handouts
PocketCards (created for healthcare professionals, but handy for anyone interested in learning about diabetes)
Other Savings Cards, Freebies, or Discounts
- Free Sharps Container
- This program is intended to support patients who are using a Novo Nordisk product. (Does not ask you to verify that you are)
- Dexcom Warriers
- A Dexcom Warrior is strong, resilient, and doesn’t let diabetes define their life. With the support of the Dexcom CGM System, Warriors take charge of their health and feel empowered to make smarter, more confident diabetes decisions. The Warrior community celebrates the small wins, lifts one another up, and advocates for broader diabetes awareness and change. Joining the Warrior program gives you access to more product information, Dexcom swag, creative content opportunities, and more.
- Free Diabetes ID Necklace
You can request the FREE Diabetes ID necklace -with a self-addressed and stamped envelope sent to DRWF or you can order online. By wearing this life-saving ID each day, you are in effect educating and sharing your knowledge of diabetes.
- National Parks and Federal Recreation Pass
- Anyone with diabetes can apply for a free lifetime access pass to US national parks! You can obtain your pass through the mail, which involves a $10 fee for processing, or you can get it in person to avoid the processing fee. Either way, the pass itself is free and lasts a lifetime.
Newly Diagnosed Care Packages
- The Breakthrough T1D Bag of Hope is filled with resources for children newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and their caregivers. Along with educational materials, they include a Rufus the Bear to show your child they have a cuddly friend to help them learn to test their blood sugar and inject insulin. Please note: the Bag of Hope is only available for children ages 11 and under who reside in the United States.
- Breakthrough T1D Teen Pack
- The Breakthrough T1D Teen Pack is filled with tools and resources to help make your new journey with type 1 diabetes (T1D) a little smoother. Please note: the Teen Pack is only available for teens ages 12-17 who reside in the United States.
- Breakthrough T1D Adult Pack
- The Breakthrough T1D Adult Pack is filled with information and tools to educate, support, and inspire adults newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes (T1D). Please note: the Adult Pack is only available for adults ages 18 and older who reside in the United States.
- Begin with Hope eBook
- This guide—Begin with Hope—is Breakthrough T1D’s booklet for people who are newly diagnosed with T1D and
their loved ones. Begin with Hope offers a general introduction to navigating life with T1D.
- This guide—Begin with Hope—is Breakthrough T1D’s booklet for people who are newly diagnosed with T1D and
- Touched by Type 1’s D-Box
- Knowing first-hand the intricacies of living with Type 1 Diabetes, the team at Touched by Type 1 created the D-Box – a starter kit providing important resources and supportive materials to help individuals with diabetes thrive.
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