Jublia (efinaconazole) is a topical solution prescribed to treat fungal infections often found in the toenails. Untreated, toenail infections can cause discomfort due to thickening of nails, or spread to the surrounding areas, leading to severe bouts of Athlete’s Foot.
There is currently no generic available for Jublia. The solution form of Jublia is very costly, running as high as $1000 per prescription for uninsured patients. Even with insurance, co-pays begin to add up as Jublia may need to be prescribed over the course of several months.
Pharmacies offer discounts and accept coupons just like any other retail store would. Using these online comparison shopping tools will help you find the best price from a pharmacy near you.
Consumers can use the tools at Medication Discount Card to help find the Jublia coupons available in their local vicinity.
Manufacturer Coupons for Jublia
Valeant, the makers of Jublia, offers a discount card that may help patients with the costs of Jublia. The Valeant Access Program offers more information about the card, as well as the various pharmacy locations where patients can receive one.
In addition to Jublia, Valeant offers reduction on prescription co-pays on a variety of their other drugs. Patients should access the website directly to see if they qualify.
Patient Assistance Programs for Jublia
Valeant does have additional patient assistance. Patients may access the online information directly to see if they qualify for further assistance with other Valeant products. Valeant does not appear to offer any assistance with Jublia specifically; but it is always a good idea to contact pharmaceutical companies periodically, as their coupon programs change from time to time.
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. 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.