You can download an application here or have an application mailed to you by calling 1-86 between 8am and 8pm Eastern, Monday through Friday. If you take Novo Nordisk insulin (Fiasp, NovoLog, NovoRapid, Levemir, Tresiba) the NovoCare Patient Assistance Program provides free insulin to those who qualify, which is limited to those with no private insurance and who do not qualify for federal insurance programs and who are at or below 400% of the federal poverty level – with a few exceptions. They can email, fax, or mail the application to you. Call the Mylan Customer Relations team at 80. If so, your insulin could be free for up to 12 months. If you take Viatris (formerly Mylan) insulin (Semglee) you may qualify for the Mylan Patient Assistance Program. Call Lilly Cares Foundation at 1-80 between 8am and 6pm Eastern Time, Monday through Friday or complete the online application here. If you take Lilly insulin (Humalog, Basaglar, Lyumjev) and are uninsured or have Medicare Part D and meet certain income parameters, you may be eligible for free insulin through the Lilly Cares Foundation Patient Assistance Program, aka Lilly Cares. They provide insulin for $0 out of pocket for up to 12 months for those who qualify.) You are most likely eligible for a PAP if you do not have private insurance, do not qualify for Medicaid, and make less than 400% of the federal poverty level. The below resources address those struggling to access insulin on an ongoing basis. If you are in emergency need of insulin within the next 7 days, get urgent insulin support here. You can also explore tools + actions you can take to get involved with access advocacy here. If you haven’t already, we urge you to find your personal insulin access Action Plan by inputting your information here. If you live in the United States and you’re struggling to pay for this month’s refill, you’ve come to the right place. Unfortunately (and alarmingly) many people living with T1D in the United States and around the globe do not have reliable access to affordable insulin. Without access to insulin, nothing else we do here at Beyond Type 1 matters. Insulin is life support – we all need it to stay alive, as much as we need oxygen, water, and food to eat. People living with Type 1 diabetes must take insulin by injection or infusion every day.
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