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Acamprosate calcium (generic for Campral)

Do you need help paying for your acamprosate calcium medication? With our help, you may be able to get your acamprosate calcium prescription for just $49 per month.* We work directly with your healthcare provider to enroll you in the acamprosate calcium patient assistance program. NiceRx handles the full application process, helping you to get access to affordable acamprosate calcium easily and without any stress.

Your monthly acamprosate calcium cost savings if eligible

You could receive your acamprosate calcium prescription for a flat fee of only $49 per month. This monthly fee covers the full cost of your acamprosate calcium medicine, regardless of the retail price.

Am I eligible for the acamprosate calcium patient assistance program?

If you meet the eligibility criteria, you could receive your acamprosate calcium medication without paying the full retail price. We review each assistance program application individually. The factors considered by most programs are:

  • I am a permanent, legal resident of the United States or Puerto Rico
  • I am uninsured or my insurance doesn’t cover my medication
  • I meet certain income eligibility requirements

How do I apply for the acamprosate calcium patient assistance program?

We make it as easy as possible to apply for the acamprosate calcium patient assistance program. All you need to do is fill in our enrollment application. Tell us about any medications you’re taking, including acamprosate calcium. We’ll ask for details about your healthcare provider, insurance, and your household income, as this is required by the pharmaceutical manufacturers who ship your medication.

We will review your application and once we determine that you may be eligible for acamprosate calcium assistance, we’ll handle the full application process for you and help enroll you in the patient assistance program. Once you are successfully enrolled, we will continue to request your acamprosate calcium medication refills on your behalf for up to one year.

Does NiceRx provide acamprosate calcium coupons?

No, we do not provide acamprosate calcium coupons. NiceRx is a service provider that helps eligible individuals access the acamprosate calcium patient assistance program. We don’t offer acamprosate calcium discount cards, or acamprosate calcium copay cards. When looking for cheap acamprosate calcium, consider that you will likely save more through the acamprosate calcium patient assistance program with NiceRx. You will never pay more than $49 per month, which is likely to be a more cost-effective ongoing solution for your prescription medication.

Can NiceRx help me get acamprosate calcium if I have insurance?

At NiceRx we help eligible individuals access the medications they need through patient assistance programs. You may be eligible in a range of scenarios including if you have insurance, but your insurance company won’t pay for your acamprosate calcium medication. We may also be able to help if you have a high copay or coinsurance responsibility, or no insurance in place at all.

How much is acamprosate calcium with insurance?

The cost of acamprosate calcium varies by healthcare plan. To understand your copay with your current insurance, contact your healthcare provider or speak to your pharmacist. Remember, if you are approved for assistance, you’ll likely save more if you get your acamprosate calcium medication through NiceRx.

How much is acamprosate calcium without insurance?

acamprosate calcium prices without insurance will vary depending on where you purchase the medication. With NiceRx you’ll always pay a flat monthly fee of $49.

The content on this website is intended for information purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice. The information on this website should not be relied upon and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. You should always speak to your doctor regarding the risks and benefits of any treatment.