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Auvi-Q goes Zero Co-Pay too

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July 26, 2013 By //  by Caroline Moassessi 2 Comments

I had a voice mail first thing yesterday from someone quite excited to share that the Auvi-Q® epinephrine auto-injector is also offering a Zero Co-Pay discount Program until the end of December, 2013.  From what I understand, is that if you have the discount card already you can go ahead and use the same card.  If not, you can contact A to receive the card.  I do love discounts, coupons and a good sale, so this was welcome news.  I’m all set for school myself, but this might help many folks who are faced with the high costs of epinephrine auto-injectors.

 Zero Copay Epi aned AuviQ couponsAuvi-Q®  Zero Co-pay  Progam and EpiPen®ero ($0) Co-Pay program

Mylan, the makers of EpiPen® auto-injectors also offers a Zero ($0) Co-Pay program as well.  The more choices and offers that exist only help increase the number of epinephrine auto-injectors being carried!  The Centers For Disease Control suggest that two epinephrine auto-injectors be carried at all times.  I have heard from so many readers that this is almost impossible for them due to the high costs.  Maybe these discount programs will continue to encourage increased safety after all.

bank and coins
saving my pennies–or dollars is what I like!

Be safe and carry two epinephrine auto-injectors at all times!  Enjoy all of these fabulous discounts:  Auvi-Q®  Zero Co-pay  Progam and EpiPen® Zero ($0) Co-Pay program before the offers expire!

p.s. Spread the word o the discounts before everyone starts buying for back to school!
 

Filed Under: EPI, Food Allergy Lifestyle Tagged With: AuviQ, epinephrine, Epipen, Food Allergy

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  1. Alisa

    July 29, 2013 at 12:58 pm

    Great news! Just pinned it to allergy news, will tweet, too 🙂

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    • Caroline

      July 29, 2013 at 3:54 pm

      This is great news! Especially since I need to go buy my Epi Pens and Auvi-Q’s this week! Thanks for sharing. This will help a lot of people.

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