Enstilar Savings Guide
Enstilar (betamethasone and calcipotriene) is a combination medication prescribed to treat plaque psoriasis. Psoriasis is a complex condition related to skin cells piling up to form itchy dry patches; these patches can form almost anywhere on the body. Enstilar works by combining a steroid to treat inflammation with a concentrated dose of Vitamin D, which slows down psoriasis formation.
There is currently no generic available for Enstilar. Enstilar may come in a variety of forms — cream, foam, liquid — but all of them are expensive. Without insurance, patients can expect to pay nearly $1000 for a 30-day supply of Enstilar. Plaque psoriasis is incurable; so many patients can expect to be prescribed Enstilar over a long period of time, with co-pays adding up over time.
Pharmacies offer discounts and accept coupons just like any other retail store would. Print out an Enstilar coupon to use with your prescription. While online, you can also use the comparison shopping tools available to find the lowest prescription price in your area.
Manufacturer Coupons for Enstilar
Leo Pharma, the makers of Enstilar, offers additional discounts on their product. Using this co-pay card, qualifying patients may pay no more than $35 on their co-pays for Enstilar. Patients may also call Leo Pharma directly for more information. The lines are open Monday through Friday, 8am to 8pm, Eastern Time. 1-855-820-9627
Patient Assistance Programs for Enstilar
Leo Pharma offers assistance to low income patients via their Quality Care program. Patients may go online for more information, or can call Leo Pharma directly. 1-877-494-4536
Manufacturer discount programs are unavailable to Medicare and Medicaid recipients; however, those on government health programs may still qualify for additional governmental assistance on the costs of their prescriptions. The program provides for up to $4,000 worth of assistance over 12 months. Patients can check out the SSA’s Extra Help Program online to see if they qualify.
Note: The information provided in this article is for educational purposes only and should not be substituted for professional medical advice. Always consult with your healthcare provider for personalized guidance and treatment options.