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EpiPen Co-pay offer 2015

Wahoooo! EpiPen $0 Co-pay Extended!

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EpiPen Co-pay offer 2015

January 5, 2015 By //  by Caroline Moassessi 5 Comments

EpiPen Co-pay offer 2015Fabulous news for my budget!  Mylan®, the makers of my beloved EpiPen® epinephrine auto-injector, extended their important Epi Pen Zero Co-pay program.  The maximum discount is $100 per two pack (I use the $100 amount since I have a high insurance deductible).  I can’t even count how many families I know who have gratefully used this program to help them protect their children.  Read the EpiPen $0 Co-Pay Offer Terms and Conditions to make sure you qualify and folks living in Massachusetts, read closely, I believe the coupon might not valid past July 1st, 2015 in your state.
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Bravo EpiPen® for extending this offer until December 31st, 2015!  The rising costs of epinephrine auto-injectors has been very difficult for many families to manage and these types of programs save lives.  Of course, I’m wildly biased over the EpiPen® for Schools program, since it saved lives here in Nevada.
Disclaimer: Mylan nor anyone else has asked me to write about this great Zero Co-Pay Offer. I choose to share coupons, offers and information with my readers with hopes of them find things that help them enjoy a full and wonderful life while managing life threatening allergies and asthma.  If I am feeling biased, then I’ll tell you that you too (see above regarding the EpiPen® for Schools program).
Happy Monday and thank you EpiPen® andMylan® for the great offer!

Filed Under: Current Blog Post, EPI, Food Allergy Lifestyle, Uncategorized Tagged With: Epipen, food Allergies, Food Allergy, Mylan, Zero co pay

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  1. Deborah Layden

    January 14, 2015 at 3:04 pm

    Can you please send me the coupon for the $0 copay for the Epi-pen? TIA

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    • Caroline Moassessi

      January 19, 2015 at 7:16 pm

      Hi Deborah, Click on the links above to go to the official Epi Pen website. This blogsite is my personal food allergy blog. Have a great day!

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  2. Dana

    January 15, 2015 at 4:29 pm

    please send me the coupon for the $0 co pay for epi pens

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    • Caroline Moassessi

      January 19, 2015 at 7:14 pm

      Hi Dana, you need to click on the links above to find out about the coupons. This is not the official website of the EpiPen, but my personal blogsite where I share my findings about food allergies.

      Reply
  3. Michael

    October 31, 2015 at 7:23 am

    Mylan has raised the price of Epipens $200 per box over the past 2 years, while keeping a $100 off coupon. That doesn’t seem generous. That seems like highway robbery.

    Reply

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