"Diabetes costs can really add up. Find out how you can save money on medicine, supplies, and treatment and still get the care you need.
A person with diabetes pays more than twice as much a year for health care as a person who doesn’t have diabetes. The good news is that you can save on many of those costs so that managing diabetes doesn’t take such a big bite out of your budget.
Some ways you can lower the cost of day-to-day diabetes care:
Save on Medicine
- Call your health insurance company to find out which medicines are covered at the lowest cost to you. Ask your doctor to prescribe them if possible.
- Compare pharmacies for the least expensive prescription prices. Your neighborhood drug store may not have the lowest.
- Ask your health care team if changing your medicine is an option:
- Can you take a generic or lower-priced medicine?
- Some medicines are combined into one pill and cost less. Are some of your medicines available that way?
- Can you get a higher dose of your medicine and split the pills into the correct dose?
- Can you take a less expensive drug that works well instead of a newer, more expensive one?
- Look into pharmacy discounts to save on prescriptions. Search online or ask your pharmacist or doctor.
- Let your health care team know if you’re having trouble paying for your medicine. They may know of programs or coupons that can help cut the cost.
- Most drug companies have a patient assistance program that provides free or low-cost medicine. Search for your medicines on this site or ask your health care team about available programs.."
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