Lopressor Coupon & Prices
Complete a free online enrollment application to find out if you’re eligible to pay only $49 per month for your Lopressor medication with our help.
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Secure: Your personal and medical information is safe with us
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Convenient: Your medication is delivered straight to your door
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Ongoing refills: Your medication is refilled automatically
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Secure: Your personal and medical information is safe with us
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Convenient: We manage the whole process and we’re here to assist you
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Ongoing refills: We request your medication refills on your behalf
NiceRx works with your healthcare provider to help you access affordable medications directly from U.S. pharmaceutical companies.
How 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.
Lopressor (metoprolol tartrate)
If you need help paying for Lopressor, NiceRx may be able to help you get your medication for just $49 per month.* We work with your healthcare provider to help you enroll in the Lopressor patient assistance program. The full application process will be handled by us, providing you with regular access to affordable Lopressor without any hassle or stress.
Your monthly Lopressor cost savings if eligible
You can receive your Lopressor prescription for just $49 per month, every month. This flat fee covers the full cost of your medication, regardless of retail price.
Am I eligible for the Lopressor patient assistance program?
If you meet the eligibility criteria, you could receive Lopressor without paying the full retail price. Every individual Lopressor assistance program application is reviewed by us.
- 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 Lopressor patient assistance program?
NiceRx takes the stress out of applying for the Lopressor patient assistance program. Start by completing our enrollment application and tell us about all medications you’re taking, including Lopressor. We’ll also require details about your healthcare provider, insurance, and your household income, as this information is required by the pharmaceutical manufacturers who ship your medication.
The application process will be handled by us if we determine you may be eligible for assistance. We will submit your application on your behalf and help to enroll you in the Lopressor patient assistance program. Once you are accepted and enrolled in the program, we’ll request your Lopressor medication refills on your behalf for up to one year.
Is NiceRx a Lopressor coupon provider?
NiceRx does not provide Lopressor coupons or Lopressor discount cards. We don’t offer printable coupons, Lopressor manufacturer coupons, Lopressor discounts, rebates, Lopressor savings cards, trial offers, free Lopressor, or free samples of Lopressor. NiceRx is a service provider that helps eligible individuals access the Lopressor patient assistance program. Remember that when obtaining your Lopressor medication through NiceRx, your total cost for the medication will always be $49 per month. You’ll likely save more with NiceRx than with a coupon.
Can NiceRx help me get Lopressor if I have insurance?
If your insurance company won’t pay for your Lopressor medication, or you have a high copay or coinsurance responsibility, we may be able to help. We could also help you if you don’t have insurance.
How much is Lopressor with insurance?
The cost of Lopressor varies between healthcare plans. You can find out your copay with your current insurance by speaking to your healthcare provider or pharmacist. Remember, if you are approved for assistance, you’ll likely save more if you get your Lopressor medication through NiceRx.
How much is Lopressor without insurance?
Lopressor prices without insurance will vary depending on where you buy it. With NiceRx you’ll always pay a flat monthly fee of $49.
*Qualifying persons may obtain medications directly from patient assistance programs without any out-of-pocket cost (or for less than $49 per medication). However, our monthly flat rate of just $49 per medication spares you the hassle of tracking the different programs and filling out all the required paperwork for each program. Subject to medication availability and acceptance by the pharmaceutical companies. NiceRx is not responsible for any delays or rejection by the pharmaceutical companies.
Enrollees enjoy a full-service solution, as NiceRx assists them and their physicians with the entire process. We prepare all required documents for the physician to sign, help enrollees manage all prescription refills, monitor eligibility criteria, and maintain enrollment.
**If you do not receive medications because you were determined to be ineligible for the prescription assistance by the applicable pharmaceutical companies and you have a letter of denial, we will refund any fees you paid toward medications for which you did not qualify to receive prescription assistance (“Refund”).
To receive a refund, you must send the letter of denial to us by fax to 888-517-7444, or by e-mail to [email protected] within 30 days of your receipt of such letter. The Refund is your sole and exclusive remedy for any fees you may wish to dispute.
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.