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Through Lilly’s Insulin Value Program, anyone with Employer/Private Insurance or no insurance can fill their monthly prescription for Lilly insulins for $35. Call the Lilly Diabetes Solution Center at (833) 808-1234 for more information.


How much should I expect to pay for Humalog® U-100?

Prescription drug prices can be confusing. Two people may pay different prices for the same drug, depending on their insurance situation.

  • The list price1 of , but the amount you pay will largely depend on your insurance plan.

Insulin needs vary significantly from person to person, some take only 5 units per meal while others take over 100 units per meal. Given this variability, providing a relevant average cost for a month’s supply of Humalog U-100 is difficult.

The information below will give you a good idea of what to expect based on your insurance situation and support that may be available to you.

For the most accurate information, talk to your insurance provider who knows the details of your plan.

Which Option Below Best Describes Your Insurance Situation?

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For personalized assistance on the most affordable options for you, please call the Lilly Diabetes Solution Center at (833) 808-1234. Although we won’t replace the advice of your healthcare provider, we’ll do our best to find affordable options for you.

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Need Another Option?

Lilly donates medicines to the Lilly Cares® Foundation, a separate nonprofit organization that helps qualified people in need receive Lilly medicines at no cost. Learn more at www.lillycares.com or by calling Lilly Cares at 1-800-545-6962.

1 List price, also referred to as wholesale acquisition cost or WAC, is the price at which Lilly sells its products to wholesalers. The prices patients pay at the pharmacy may be different and largely depend on the out-of-pocket costs set by their insurance provider, pharmacy charges, and/or discounts or financial assistance that may be available to the patient. WAC from AnalySource accessed on . Reprinted with permission by First Databank, Inc. All rights reserved. . https://www.fdbhealth.com/policies/drug-pricing-policy.

2 Source: IQVIA: OPC Provider for the period of 12 months reflecting estimates of real-world activity for the period . Data access as of . All rights reserved.

3 Social Security Administration (SSA). Extra Help with Medicare Prescription Drug Plan Costs. https://www.ssa.gov/benefits/medicare/prescriptionhelp/. Accessed on .

4 Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Announcement of Calendar Year (CY) Medicare Advantage (MA) Capitation Rates and Part C and Part D Payment Policies. https://www.cms.gov/files/document/2021-announcement.pdf. Accessed on .

5 Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Cost Sharing Out of Pocket Costs. Maximum Allowable Copayments for Eligible Populations by Family Income. **All out-of-pocket charges are based on the specific state's defined payment amount for that service. Certain groups, including children, terminally ill individuals, and individuals residing in an institution are exempt from cost sharing. Refer to your state agency for details about Medicaid out-of-pocket costs. https://www.medicaid.gov/medicaid/cost-sharing/cost-sharing-out-pocket-costs/index.html. Accessed on .

6Insulin savings through the Part D Senior Savings Model. Insulin Coverage (medicare.gov) Accessed on .