Savings & Support

 

See If You're Eligible
To Save on LINZESS

Savings

 

You Could Pay as Little as $30* For 90 or 30 Days of LINZESS

You may be eligible to get 90 days for 30 dollars

Whether you start with a 90-day or 30-day prescription, you could be eligible to pay as little as $30* with the LINZESS Savings Program.

Talk to a doctor about a 90-day prescription to potentially maximize your savings and minimize trips to the pharmacy.

Already have a savings card? Activate now.

Choose how you want to sign up:

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LINZESS” to 59257 to sign up and add your card to your phone.

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1-855-859-5614 and we’ll help you sign up and mail out your card.

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Financial Support

 

What Financial Help Is Available?

The list price, also known as the Wholesale Acquisition Cost (WAC), for LINZESS®  is 
$567.97 a month (as of January 2025). The WAC may not reflect the price paid by patients.

Insurance Information§

If You Have:
You Could Pay:
Commercial Insurance (Usually provided by an employer)
Depending on your plan, your monthly copay for LINZESS may vary. Eligible patients may pay  as little as $30 for a 30-day or 90-day prescription* with a LINZESS savings card. About 91% of LINZESS ® prescriptions have an out-of-pocket cost between  $0–$50 per month. || This cost includes use of LINZESS savings cards.
Medicaid
About 100% of LINZESS prescriptions have an out-of-pocket cost between $0–$10 per month depending on state plan.
Medicare Part D
About 84% of LINZESS prescriptions have an out-of-pocket cost between $0–$50 per month ||, depending on coverage phase. Out-of-pocket cost for LINZESS may vary depending on patient’s other medication costs. Most Medicare patients have standard Part D prescription coverage, which has different costs depending on deductibles and coverage gaps.
Medicare Low Income Subsidy (LIS)
Most patients who qualify for Full Extra Help LIS pay $12.15 per month starting January 1, 2025.
Other Insurance (VA, DOD, TRICARE, Others)
The DOD represents active military and non active (retired) military members plus their families. Members can go to the MTF (Military Treatment Facility)/military base pharmacy or TRICARE (retail pharmacy), or Mail Order for prescription. LINZESS co-pays range from $0 to $43 depending on if you are active, non active (retired), or a family member and where you pick up your prescription. VA LINZESS co-pay is $11.
Uninsured or if you cannot afford your medication
If you are having difficulty paying for your medicine, AbbVie may be able to help. Visit AbbVie.com/PatientAccessSupport to learn more.

The price at which AbbVie® sells its products to wholesalers.
§Important details about understanding your individual costs: The chart above provides cost information based on what a person with the type of coverage listed may pay. Your type of health or prescription insurance plan will determine exactly how much you will pay. Information listed is accurate as of January 2022 and is based on publicly available benefit design information for Medicaid and Medicare Part D out-of-pocket costs for the 2022 plan year.
||SHA APLD Dispensed TRx as of to Sept-2023 to Aug-2024.

Insurance Coverage Support

To help you understand your coverage and what your out-of-pocket costs may be, it’s important to verify your benefits.

And even if your LINZESS isn’t covered, there may be ways to save on your prescription. An Insurance Specialist can talk you through your coverage and help identify potential savings options—regardless of your insurance coverage.

MyAbbvie Assist

If you are having difficulty paying for your medicine, myAbbVie Assist may be able to help.

myAbbVie Assist, our patient assistance program, provides AbbVie medicine to qualifying patients. It is intended for people that live in the United States, have limited or no health insurance coverage and demonstrate qualifying financial need.

Visit AbbVie.com/PatientAccessSupport to learn more.

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