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Soliqua 100/33 (insulin glargine and lixisenatide) is a combination of two medicines used to treat type 2 diabetes. This medicine lowers blood sugar. Treatment is combined with a balanced diet and exercise.
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Here are some ways that may lower the cost of your Soliqua 100/33 prescription.
Some Medicare prescription drug plans have restrictions on coverage of Soliqua 100/33 that may include:
Most Medicare prescription drug plans have quantity limits to restrict the amount of this drug that can be filled at one time.
Medicare prescription drug plans typically list Soliqua 100/33 on Tier 3 of their formulary. Generally, the higher the tier, the more you have to pay for the medication. Most plans have 5 tiers.
See discount prices that can save you money when your Medicare plan doesn't work for you.