Eliquis 2 Mg Pack Coupons, Prices, and Savings Card

This is a brand name drug and a generic is not currently available. The average cost for 30 Tablet Soluble(s), 4 x 0.5MG each, is $288.96. You can buy Eliquis (2 Mg Pack) at the discounted price of $163.85 by using the WebMDRx coupon, a savings of 43%. Even if this drug is covered by Medicare or your insurance, we recommend you compare prices. The WebMDRx coupon or cash price may be less than your co-pay.

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4 x 0.5MG, 30 Tablet Solubles of the Brand

Price and coupons for 30 Tablet Solubles of Eliquis (2 Mg Pack) 4 x 0.5MG found near

  • $288.96

    est. cash price

    $163.85

    with free coupon

    $288.96

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  • $290.41

    est. cash price

    $164.67

    with free coupon

    $290.41

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  • $313.93

    est. cash price

    $178.01

    with free coupon

    $313.93

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  • $294.82

    est. cash price

    $167.17

    with free coupon

    $294.82

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  • $287.94

    est. cash price

    $163.27

    with free coupon

    $287.94

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  • $276.71

    est. cash price

    $156.90

    with free coupon

    $276.71

    est price

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Additional Ways to Save on Eliquis 2 Mg Pack
These programs may help make your prescription more affordable
These programs may help make your prescription more affordable
Eliquis $10 Co-pay Card
Eliquis $10 Co-pay Card
Eligible commercially insured patients pay as little as $10 per month for up to 24 months from activation, with an annual maximum benefit of $6400. Activation and first use of the Co-pay Card must take place by December 31, 2026.
Eliquis Co-pay Card Rebate
Eliquis Co-pay Card Rebate
Eligible commercially insured patients may pay as little as $10 per 30-day supply (up to 74 tablets for the first fill, and up to 60 tablets for all subsequent fills) for up to 24 months, subject to a maximum annual benefit of $6,400. Offer good for patients using mail-order or any non-participating retail pharmacies.