Corlanor Coupon & Prices
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Get Started NowHow it works
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Enroll online
Get started by filling out the online enrollment application to find out if you are eligible for assistance.
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Pre-qualification
NiceRx verifies your eligibility for medication assistance and notifies you if you are pre-qualified. The pharmaceutical company provides your medication for free, and you only pay our service fee.
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Submit documents
We will request documents to be submitted by you and your healthcare provider that are required by the pharmaceutical company to complete your enrollment.
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Receive medication
Once approved, the pharmaceutical company typically ships a 90-day supply of medication to your home or healthcare provider’s address. Final acceptance is determined by the pharmaceutical company.
If you have been prescribed Corlanor to treat heart failure, we may be able to help you obtain your medication for less. We can work alongside your healthcare provider to help you enroll in the Corlanor patient assistance program. With our help, you could get your Corlanor prescription for a flat fee of $49 per month.* The full enrollment process is handled by us on your behalf and if you are successfully enrolled in the assistance program, we will request your medication refills from the manufacturer before your supply runs out.
Your monthly Corlanor cost savings if eligible
With our assistance, you could access the Corlanor patient assistance program and obtain your medication for free. We only charge a flat monthly fee of $49 per medication for our services.
Strength | Avg. monthly price at a US pharmacy |
NiceRx monthly price |
Monthly savings with NiceRx |
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5mg 60 tablets | $515.00 | $49.00 | $466.00 |
7.5mg 60 tablets | $515.00 | $49.00 | $466.00 |
Am I eligible for Corlanor assistance?
We review each Corlanor enrollment application individually to determine if you are eligible. Each assistance program has its own eligibility criteria and 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 Corlanor patient assistance program?
Our process makes it as easy as possible to apply for the Corlanor patient assistance program. Begin by completing the enrollment application form on our website. Tell us about any medications that you are taking, including Corlanor. You must also provide details about your healthcare provider, your insurance plan and your household income. This is required by the pharmaceutical manufacturers who’ll supply the medication, so it is important to make sure this information is accurate and up to date.
We will review the information that you have provided to determine whether you are eligible for patient assistance. If we can pre-qualify you for assistance, NiceRx will handle the full enrollment process on your behalf. If you are approved by the pharmaceutical company, you’ll typically start receiving your medication in 6 – 8 weeks.
Is NiceRx a Corlanor coupons provider?
NiceRx is not a Corlanor coupon, a Corlanor discount card, or a Corlanor copay card provider. We don’t offer printable Corlanor manufacturer coupons, Corlanor discounts, rebates, Corlanor savings cards, trial offers, or free Corlanor samples. We are a service provider that helps eligible individuals access the Corlanor patient assistance program.
Can NiceRx help me get Corlanor if I have insurance?
NiceRx may be able to help you get Corlanor if:
- You have a high copay or coinsurance responsibility for Corlanor
- Your insurance company won’t pay for your Corlanor prescription
- Your healthcare plan doesn’t cover Corlanor medication
- You don’t have insurance
Please apply online to find out if we can help you.
How much is Corlanor with insurance?
The cost of Corlanor with insurance will depend on the terms of your healthcare plan. Your healthcare provider or pharmacist will be able to calculate your copay with your current insurance. Contact them to find out more.
How much does Corlanor cost without insurance?
Corlanor prices without insurance will vary depending on if you buy Corlanor tablets or the oral liquid. Prices will also vary by retailer. As a guide, a pack of 60, 5mg Corlanor tablets will cost around $550.
What is Corlanor?
Corlanor is a prescription medication used to treat heart failure. It’s prescribed to:
- Adults with long-lasting (chronic) heart failure, to reduce the risk of hospitalization for worsening heart failure
- To treat children 6 months of age and older with stable heart failure caused by an enlarged heart (dilated cardiomyopathy)
If you have heart failure, your doctor may have prescribed Corlanor. It’s a medication you take by swallowing it as either a tablet or an oral solution, usually twice a day. It works by slowing down your heart rate, which allows your heart to better fill with blood between beats, increasing how much blood it pumps with each contraction. This can help stop your heart failure worsening, keeping you out of hospital.
Corlanor active ingredients
The active ingredient in Corlanor is called ivabradine. It’s a type of drug that slows down your heartbeat, allowing your heart to fill with more blood between beats.
When you take Corlanor, the ivabradine it contains is transported to your heart. Ivabradine is absorbed by your heart cells, where it blocks a certain type of electrical activity that affects how your heart beats (called the cardiac pacemaker channel). This slows down your heart rate, which allows your heart to fill more fully with blood before it beats again. This causes your heart to pump more blood around your body with each heartbeat.
Corlanor side effects & Corlanor drug interactions
The most common side effects caused by Corlanor include:
- Increased blood pressure
- Temporary increases in brightness in parts of your field of vision – this is usually triggered by sudden light changes and happens during the first two months of taking Corlanor, and typically goes away with time or when you stop taking Corlanor
In rare instances, Corlanor can cause more serious side effects, including:
- Severe allergic reactions to the medication
- A too slow heart rate (bradycardia)
- An increased risk of a rapid or irregular heartbeat (called atrial fibrillation or a heart rhythm disorder)
- Harm to your unborn baby
Corlanor can interact with other medications, particularly:
- Any medications taken to treat mood disorders, like anxiety and depression
- Any medications taken to treat psychotic disorders, like schizophrenia
- Any diuretic (water pill) medicines, usually taken to treat high blood pressure (hypertension)
- Any barbiturate medications, usually taken to treat epilepsy or sleep problems
- Any medications you take for heart rhythm problems, like quinidine, disopyramide, sotalol, ibutilide, or amiodarone
- Any medications you take for angina pectoris, like bepridil
- Any antimalarial medicines, like mefloquine or halofantrine
- An antibiotic called rifampicin
- An antibiotic called erythromycin
- An epilepsy medication called phenytoin
- An herbal supplement called St John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum)
Corlanor warnings & precautions
Corlanor can cause harm to your unborn baby. If you are pregnant or want to become pregnant, talk to your doctor about taking Corlanor. If you’re a woman who can become pregnant, talk to your doctor about effective contraception when taking Corlanor. Avoid grapefruit and grapefruit juice when taking Corlanor as they contain an ingredient that can affect how Corlanor works and that can increase your risk of side effects.
Corlanor can cause increases in brightness in parts of your field of vision that can affect your ability to drive, operate machinery, or perform other dangerous tasks. Avoid these activities until you’re confident Corlanor doesn’t affect your ability to perform them.
Corlanor isn’t suitable for everyone. Don’t take Corlanor if you:
- Are allergic to the active ingredient ivabradine
- Are allergic to any of the other ingredients in Corlanor
- Have a heart condition called sick sinus syndrome
- Have a heart condition called a sinoatrial block
- Have a heart condition called a 3rd-degree atrioventricular block
- Your heart failure symptoms have worsened recently
- Have very low blood pressure (hypotension)
- Have a slow resting heart rate
- Have any liver problems
- Are pregnant or are planning to become pregnant
Talk to your doctor before taking Corlanor if you:
- Are taking any of the medications that could interact with Corlanor
- Have any other problems with your heart
- Are breastfeeding or are planning to breastfeed
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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.