
Edarbi copay cards can be obtained through the manufacturer's website or by contacting their customer service directly.
The cost of Edarbi can be quite high, but with a copay card, you can save up to $100 per month.
You'll need to meet certain eligibility criteria to qualify for the copay card, which may include having a prescription for Edarbi and being a resident of the United States.
Copay Savings Card Program
The Edarbi Copay Card offers significant savings for commercially insured patients. You can save as little as $15 for EDARBI or EDARBYCLOR prescriptions at any pharmacy of your choice.
To use the copay card, you'll need to meet the eligibility requirements and present the card to the pharmacist for an instant rebate. Benefit limitations apply, and you'll be responsible for the remaining balance after benefit limits are reached.
You can call (877) 264-2440 (8:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. ET, Monday-Friday) for questions regarding your eligibility or benefits, or to discontinue your participation in the program.

Here are some key details to keep in mind:
- Submit transaction to McKesson Corporation using BIN #610524.
- Patient not eligible if prescriptions are paid in part or full by any state or federally funded programs, including but not limited to, Medicare or Medicaid, Medigap, VA, DOD, or TriCare.
- If primary coverage exists, input card information as secondary coverage and transmit using the coordination of benefits (COB) segment of the National Council for Prescription Drug Programs (NCPDP) transaction.
- Acceptance of this card and your submission of claims for the EDARBI and EDARBYCLOR Savings Card program are subject to the EDARBI and EDARBYCLOR Savings Card program Terms and Conditions posted at www.mckesson.com/mprstnc.
- For questions regarding setup, claim transmission, patient eligibility, or other issues, call (877) 264-2440 (8:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. ET, Monday-Friday).
Cost and Pricing
The cost of Edarbi can be a significant burden for many people. Edarbi costs an average of $294 per month for 30, 80 mg tablets without insurance.
If you're a cash-paying patient, you can expect to pay around $10 per tablet, but 40 mg tablets will cost slightly less. A year of taking Edarbi will add up to over $3,500.
Fortunately, there are ways to reduce the cost of Edarbi. You can consider switching to another angiotensin receptor blocker that is FDA-approved to treat high blood pressure, such as valsartan or losartan.
Here are some alternatives to Edarbi that may be more affordable:
You can also use a SingleCare savings card to save on each monthly prescription of Edarbi. The lowest SingleCare discount price for a 30-day supply of Edarbi is $229, which is $64 off the average retail price.
Brand and Generic

Edarbi is a brand name medication, but unfortunately, there isn't a generic version available yet.
If you're prescribed Edarbi, you'll be paying for the brand name, as there's no generic alternative to choose from.
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