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Managing EpiPen Costs: How To Save Big and Cut Costs

Last Updated on May 7, 2025

The cost of an EpiPen can catch you off guard, especially when it’s a medication you hope you never have to use.

For many people with severe allergies, having access to an epinephrine auto-injector isn’t optional, but paying for it can feel out of reach. At NeedyMeds, we help people find affordable healthcare solutions, including programs that reduce the cost of prescription drugs like EpiPen.

In this blog, we’ll walk you through manufacturer assistance options that can help you save on EpiPen and other epinephrine auto-injectors. We’ll explain how to access EpiPen coupons, whether you might qualify for an EpiPen Patient Assistance Program, and how different brands compare in terms of affordability. If you’re looking for reliable EpiPen financial assistance, this guide will give you the information you need to take the next step.

Why Is the EpiPen So Expensive?

Without insurance, a two-pack of EpiPens can cost anywhere from $650 to $750—or more—depending on the pharmacy. Even people with insurance may face high copays or deductibles that make refilling their prescription financially stressful.

So why does a decades-old medication carry such a steep price tag? Part of it has to do with market exclusivity. For many years, EpiPen had little competition and benefited from strong brand recognition, which allowed its manufacturer to raise prices with little resistance. Although generic versions now exist, pricing for epinephrine auto-injectors remains complicated, with wide variations in cost depending on the manufacturer, insurance coverage, and pharmacy.

The result is that many people continue searching for ways to reduce their out-of-pocket cost for EpiPen. That’s where manufacturer savings cards and patient assistance programs can help bridge the gap and make this critical medication more accessible for those who need it most.

Get an EpiPen Discount with a Manufacturer Coupon

If you have commercial insurance, Viatris offers two savings cards that can lower your out-of-pocket costs for EpiPen and its authorized generic.

  • The EpiPen Savings Card offers up to $300 in savings per EpiPen 2-PAK or EpiPen JR 2-PAK. It is reusable for up to six cartons per year, so you can have EpiPens available in different locations.

Print both cards or save them to your phone and presented at the pharmacy. These offers are only available to those with private insurance and are not valid for patients using government-funded programs.

How to Get a Free EpiPen Through a Patient Assistance Program

If you don’t have prescription insurance or are facing financial hardship, the Viatris Patient Assistance Program provides EpiPen or EpiPen Jr. at no cost.

To qualify, you must be a U.S. resident, fully uninsured or without prescription drug coverage, and meet income guidelines.

Complete the application in full and sign it along with your healthcare provider. If approved, you can choose to have it delivered to your home or your healthcare provider’s office. The program covers a 12-month period and includes up to 11 refills.

Other Epinephrine Auto-Injectors: Coupons and Assistance

If you’re considering alternatives to EpiPen, several other epinephrine auto-injectors are available, and many offer manufacturer-sponsored savings programs. Whether you have insurance or not, it’s worth exploring what assistance might be available to help reduce your out-of-pocket costs.

Product NameManufacturerCoupon Program (for insured patients)Patient Assistance Program (PAP)
Teva Epinephrine Auto-InjectorTeva PharmaceuticalsTeva Epinephrine Auto-Injector Savings Card (save up to $30 per carton)No manufacturer-sponsored PAP available
AUVI-QKaléoThe AUVI-Q® Support Copay Program ($35 copay for multiple cartons)Kaléo Patient Assistance Program
Free AUVI-Q for uninsured U.S. residents under 250% FPL
SYMJEPIUS WorldMedsSYMJEPI Savings Program (pay as little as $0 per prescription)No manufacturer-sponsored PAP currently available
Amneal Epinephrine Auto-InjectorAmneal PharmaceuticalsEpinephrine Injection, USP Auto-Injector
Savings Card
(save Up to $10 savings per two-pack)
No manufacturer-sponsored PAP currently available

Manufacturer programs can change, so it’s a good idea to confirm details through the product website or by speaking with your pharmacist.

Final Thoughts

No one should have to go without a medication as essential as an EpiPen simply because of the cost. Manufacturer assistance programs are an important resource for lowering or eliminating the financial burden, whether you have insurance or not.

We list many savings options on our website, which we periodically update to list the most current savings programs. Check them out on our website and start saving today!

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