Insulin Glargine-yfgn Coupons & Prices

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Insulin Glargine-yfgn is a generic long-acting insulin that controls blood glucose levels in people with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes. It is a biosimilar of the more widely-prescribed insulin glargine, found in brand-name Toujeo and Lantus. Like insulin glargine, Insulin Glargine-yfgn can be purchased in prefilled insulin pens or vials. The retail price of Insulin Glargine-yfgn without insurance averages $42.88 per 1, 3ml of 100unit/ml pen. A free coupon from SingleCare can lower the price of Insulin Glargine-yfgn to as little as $20.00 for 1, 3ml of 100unit/ml pen.

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Insulin Glargine-yfgn coupon at Kroger Pharmacy
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Insulin Glargine-yfgn coupon at Publix Pharmacy
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Insulin Glargine-yfgn coupon at Food Lion Pharmacy
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Insulin Glargine-yfgn coupon at Costco Pharmacy
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Insulin Glargine-yfgn coupon at Walgreens Pharmacy
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About Insulin Glargine-yfgn

Insulin Glargine-yfgn is a generic long-acting insulin that controls blood glucose levels in people with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes. It is a biosimilar of the more widely-prescribed insulin glargine, found in brand-name Toujeo and Lantus. Like insulin glargine, Insulin Glargine-yfgn can be purchased in prefilled insulin pens or vials. The retail price of Insulin Glargine-yfgn without insurance averages $42.88 per 1, 3ml of 100unit/ml pen. A free coupon from SingleCare can lower the price of Insulin Glargine-yfgn to as little as $20.00 for 1, 3ml of 100unit/ml pen.

About Insulin Glargine-yfgn

Insulin Glargine-yfgn is a generic long-acting insulin that controls blood glucose levels in people with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes. It is a biosimilar of the more widely-prescribed insulin glargine, found in brand-name Toujeo and Lantus. Like insulin glargine, Insulin Glargine-yfgn can be purchased in prefilled insulin pens or vials. The retail price of Insulin Glargine-yfgn without insurance averages $42.88 per 1, 3ml of 100unit/ml pen. A free coupon from SingleCare can lower the price of Insulin Glargine-yfgn to as little as $20.00 for 1, 3ml of 100unit/ml pen.

Insulin Glargine-yfgn FAQs

How much is Insulin Glargine-yfgn with SingleCare?

The generic form of Insulin Glargine-yfgn costs $20.00 for 1, 3ml of 100unit/ml pen with a free Insulin Glargine-yfgn coupon from SingleCare. But, you could pay even less depending on your Rx information. Use the dropdown menu above to enter your Rx info (i.e., brand/generic, form, dosage, quantity) to find the most accurate price of Insulin Glargine-yfgn with SingleCare at your local pharmacies.

How much does Insulin Glargine-yfgn cost without insurance?

As with other long-acting insulins, Insulin Glargine-yfgn can be purchased for the relatively modest price of $42.88 per 1, 3ml of 100unit/ml pen. A SingleCare savings card can dramatically discount that cost at participating pharmacies. Our lowest price for Insulin Glargine-yfgn is $20.00 for 1, 3ml of 100unit/ml pen.

How much does Insulin Glargine-yfgn cost with insurance?

Health insurance coverage for Insulin Glargine-yfgn or its brand-name version, Semglee, is not guaranteed. Commercial insurance plans sometimes limit the number of insulin glargine products they will cover. When Insulin Glargine-yfgn is covered, the out-of-pocket cost may vary between insurance providers. If coverage or cost is a problem, commercially insured patients can use a SingleCare Insulin Glargine-yfgn coupon without insurance. SingleCare’s lowest price for Insulin Glargine-yfgn is $20.00 for 1, 3ml of 100unit/ml pen.

Does Medicare cover Insulin Glargine-yfgn?

Medicare Part D drug plans do not usually cover Insulin Glargine-yfgn, but they do cover other insulin glargine products such as Lantus and Toujeo. When covered, Medicare insurance providers cap the out-of-pocket expense to $35. For patients denied coverage, use a SingleCare Insulin Glargine-yfgn coupon without insurance and pay as little as $20.00 for 1, 3ml of 100unit/ml pen.

Does Medicaid cover Insulin Glargine-yfgn?

Medicaid typically covers Insulin Glargine-yfgn without restrictions. The copay and other out-of-pocket costs should be minimal. If coverage is an issue, Medicaid patients can use a SingleCare discount card and pay as little as $20.00 for 1, 3ml of 100unit/ml pen for their prescription.

What is the brand name for Insulin Glargine-yfgn?

The brand-name version of Insulin Glargine-yfgn is Semglee. It costs more than Insulin Glargine-yfgn, but patients can use a SingleCare savings card to get a significant discount at participating pharmacies.

Ways to save on Insulin Glargine-yfgn

Insulin is a necessary and life-saving medication, so patients or their caregivers have several options for saving money:

  • Nonprofit or manufacturer patient assistance programs or reimbursement programs can help uninsured patients access long-acting insulin products for free or at a reduced cost. Not everyone can meet the eligibility requirements.

  • Biocon Biologics Inc., the manufacturer of Semglee, offers a patient assistance program for eligible patients.

  • Medicaid and Medicare Extra Help are government-subsidized programs for needy patients, but not everyone can meet the income eligibility requirements.

  • Patients on Medicare Part D have their insulin out-of-pocket cost capped at $35 per product.

  • Some insulin manufacturers offer universal patient assistance programs that cap the total cost for a 30-day supply for all their insulins at a set price. These caps do not include insulins from other manufacturers.

  • SingleCare’s savings card program offers discounts on many insulin products, including Insulin Glargine-yfgn and brand-name Semglee. SingleCare members who join SingleCare’s bonus savings program can earn additional savings on refills and future drug purchases whenever they use a SingleCare drug coupon.

Is there a cheaper alternative to Insulin Glargine-yfgn?

Healthcare professionals have few alternatives when prescribing long-acting insulins like Insulin Glargine-yfgn. Aside from insulin glargine, the only other treatment option is insulin degludec. Currently, the lowest-priced long-acting basal insulin is Insulin Glargine-yfgn, so there aren’t any significant money-saving advantages to switching. If cost is too much of a burden, ask the prescribing healthcare provider about NPH insulin, an intermediate-acting insulin.

How to use SingleCare for Insulin Glargine-yfgn

SingleCare is accepted at most major pharmacies and grocery stores, including Walgreens, Kroger, Walmart, CVS, Safeway, and more. Text, email, print, or save your free Insulin Glargine-yfgn coupon to your digital wallet and show your pharmacist at the counter. 

Where are Insulin Glargine-yfgn coupons from SingleCare accepted?

SingleCare is accepted at most national pharmacies and grocers, including the following:

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