How to Use an RxSaver Coupon For FreeStyle Libre
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 34 million Americans have diabetes. 90% of those with diabetes have type 2 diabetes, which affects how the body metabolizes glucose. For those with type 2 diabetes, glucose monitoring is vital.
FreeStyle Libre, an instant glucose measuring device, provides constant glucose monitoring, without the need for regular finger sticks to check blood sugar levels.
Here is how to use an RxSaver coupon for savings on FreeStyle Libre.
How much does FreeStyle Libre cost without insurance?
The cost of FreeStyle Libre without insurance varies, depending on where you purchase it. It can cost several hundred dollars per month for the reader and the necessary sensors. An RxSaver coupon for FreeStyle Libre may help you save money off the product.
How do I use an RxSaver coupon for FreeStyle Libre?
Using an RxSaver coupon for FreeStyle Libre is easy. Simply go to your nearest pharmacy, and show the RxSaver coupon below to receive the coupon price. Make sure to show the coupon below so savings can be applied to your purchase.
Which pharmacies accept RxSaver coupons?
RxSaver coupons are accepted at almost all national pharmacies including, but not limited to:
- Costco
- CVS
- Duane Reade
- Giant Eagle
- HEB
- Kmart
- Kroger
- Meijer
- Publix
- Rite Aid
- Safeway
- Sam’s Club
- Walgreens
- Walmart
To find a pharmacy near you that accepts RxSaver coupons, simply type in your prescription in the RxSaver app, or on the RxSaver website. You will immediately be shown prescription prices for various pharmacies in your area.
Do I need insurance to use an RxSaver coupon?
You do not need insurance to use an RxSaver coupon for medical devices, or prescription medications. RxSaver is designed to be used without insurance, or in place of insurance if the coupon price beats your insurance copay.
RxSaver offers coupons for more than 6,000 medications and medical devices. Coupons may help you to save up to 80% off of the retail price of prescription medications, and save on medical devices such as FreeStyle Libre.
Jennifer Hadley
Jen Hadley is a freelance writer and journalist based in Los Angeles, who writes extensively about the medical, legal, health care, and consumer products industries. Jen is a regular contributor to RxSaver.
Carina Fung, PharmD, BCPPS
Carina Fung, PharmD, BCPPS., is a pharmacist who earned her PharmD from St. John’s University in Queens, NY. She maintains an active practice, serving as a Board-Certified Pediatric Pharmacotherapy Specialist at a large metropolitan teaching hospital in New York City. Carina has also published in pharmacy journals and works as a consultant reviewing medical articles for publication.
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