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Is There a Generic for Jardiance? Not Yet, But Here Are 5 Ways to Save Now

Alyssa Billingsley, PharmDChristina Aungst, PharmD
Updated on August 6, 2024

Key takeaways:

  • Jardiance (empagliflozin) is an oral medication approved to treat Type 2 diabetes, chronic kidney disease, and the two most common types of heart failure in adults. It’s currently only available as a brand-name medication.

  • The FDA has approved several generic versions of Jardiance. But they may not be available in the U.S. until at least 2025.

  • There are several ways to save on Jardiance before generic versions hit the market. With a manufacturer copay savings card, you could pay as little as $10 for your Jardiance prescription. A patient assistance program is also available.

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If you rely on Jardiance (empagliflozin) to manage a health condition such as Type 2 diabetes, chronic kidney disease, or heart failure, you may be looking for ways to make your prescription more affordable. After all, the average retail price of Jardiance is over $650 for a 30-day supply. And with the first Jardiance generics unavailable until 2025 at the earliest, it’s important to know your options.

If you’re eligible, a manufacturer copay card or patient assistance program can help you save money on Jardiance. But if you’re not, there are a few other ways to save.

When will generic Jardiance be available?

Currently, there are no generic versions of Jardiance available — you can only find it as a brand-name medication. The FDA has already approved several Jardiance generics, but they likely won’t be available in the U.S. until at least 2025.

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How to save on Jardiance

If you’re having difficulty affording Jardiance, you’ve got options. Here are five ways to help you save on Jardiance.

1. Use your insurance or ask your prescriber to submit an appeal

The best way to save on Jardiance is to use your insurance. And how much you’ll have to pay for Jardiance will depend on your specific plan.

If Jardiance isn’t covered by your insurance plan, ask your prescriber about submitting an appeal. Check with your insurer for their exact process. You’ll typically need to work with your prescriber to submit an appeal letter.

2. Pay as little as $10 with a Jardiance copay savings card

The maker of Jardiance offers a copay savings card that can reduce your copay to as little as $10. The details you need are listed in the table below.

Program website

https://www.jardiance.com/support-and-savings/

Phone number

1-866-279-8990

Manufacturer

Boehringer Ingelheim

How much can you save?

Your copay may be reduced to as little as $10 per fill, with a maximum savings of $175 per month depending on your coverage.

How do you get the discount?

Download and print a card online.

Are there any restrictions?

This discount is only available for people with commercial insurance.

3. Apply for a patient assistance program

You may be able to get Jardiance for free with the Boehringer Ingelheim Cares Foundation Patient Assistance Program. The details you need are listed in the table below.

Program website

https://www.boehringer-ingelheim.us/our-responsibility/patient-assistance-program

Phone number

1-800-556-8317

Manufacturer

Boehringer Ingelheim

How much can you save?

If you are approved, you can receive Jardiance free of charge.

How do you get the discount?

Ask your prescriber to help you submit an application. You can find the form here.

Are there any restrictions?

You will need a valid prescription and proof of your gross monthly household income. Contact the program to see if you are eligible.

4. Speak to your healthcare team about filling a 90-day supply

If none of the above options work for you, speak with your prescriber or pharmacist about ways to save. They may talk to you about filling a 90-day supply, which may be less expensive than a 30-day supply.

5. Ask about Jardiance alternatives

Jardiance is one of several medications in its class, called sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors. If Jardiance isn’t covered or preferred under your plan, you may have some alternative options. But this can depend on why you were prescribed Jardiance in the first place.

If you have heart failure or chronic kidney disease, Farxiga (dapagliflozin) is another SGLT2 inhibitor with similar benefits. And if you have Type 2 diabetes and heart disease, Invokana (canagliflozin) or certain medications called glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) agonists may be another option.

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Frequently asked questions

Is there a cheaper alternative to Jardiance?

It depends on why you’ve been prescribed Jardiance. If you have Type 2 diabetes, medications like Jardiance are usually prescribed if you have other health conditions or risk factors that could also benefit. Brenzavvy (bexagliflozin) is a newer, lower-cost SGLT2 inhibitor, but it’s only approved for Type 2 diabetes.

Are Jardiance and Farxiga the same?

No, they’re not the same. Jardiance and Farxiga are both SGLT2 inhibitors. And while they have many similarities, they’re not exactly the same. For example, Jardiance is approved to lower the risk of cardiovascular death in people with both Type 2 diabetes and heart disease. Farxiga is approved to lower the risk of hospitalization from heart failure in this group.

How much does Jardiance cost with insurance?

How much Jardiance costs with insurance depends on your specific plan. According to the manufacturer, most people with commercial insurance pay between $0 and $50 per month for their prescription. People with Medicare Part D usually pay between $0 and $169 per month, while people who have Medicaid pay between $0 and $8.

The bottom line

Jardiance (empagliflozin) is a brand-name medication used to treat Type 2 diabetes, chronic kidney disease, and heart failure. Jardiance generics have been approved, but they won’t be on the market until 2025 at the earliest. In the meantime, using your insurance, a manufacturer copay savings card, or a patient assistance program can help you save on Jardiance.

If you’re having difficulty paying for Jardiance, talk to your prescriber or pharmacist. They can help you navigate potential options for your specific situation.

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Why trust our experts?

Alyssa Billingsley, PharmD
Alyssa Billingsley, PharmD, is the director of pharmacy content for GoodRx. She has over a decade of experience as a pharmacist and has worked in clinical, academic, and administrative roles.
Christina Aungst, PharmD
Christina Aungst, PharmD, is a pharmacy editor for GoodRx. She began writing for GoodRx Health in 2019, transitioning from freelance writer to editor in 2021.

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