Patient assistance

Free help paying for EpiPen.

Tell us your insurance and household details. We’ll show you every EpiPen assistance program you may qualify for - the real manufacturer and foundation programs, not a discount card - with sources and a direct link to apply. About a minute, no login.

Every EpiPen program linked to its official source, with the date we checked it - rules, income limits, and application links included.

EpiPen (epinephrine) is an epinephrine auto-injector (emergency treatment of anaphylaxis) made by Viatris (Mylan). It is commonly prescribed for: Emergency treatment of severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis), Type I allergic reactions to insect stings, foods, medications, and other allergens.

At a glance

As of July 2026, mendmeds tracks 3 EpiPen assistance programs, 1 of which is open to patients with no insurance.

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Reference

All EpiPen programs we know about

This is the full list before we filter by your situation. Use the calculator above to see only the ones you may qualify for.

Epinephrine Injection, USP Auto-Injector Savings Card (authorized generic, Viatris Advocate)

Viatris Inc. · EpiPen

Patient pays: Up to $25 covered per Epinephrine Injection, USP Auto-Injector 0.3 mg (authorized generic to EpiPen) and/or 0.15 mg (authorized generic to EpiPen Jr) two-pack, up to 3 cartons per prescription fill

commercial insurance

We couldn’t confirm the current terms - call the program to verify.

Common questions

EpiPen assistance, answered plainly

Is there a EpiPen patient assistance program?
Yes. Viatris Inc. (administered by Cardinal Health) runs the Viatris Patient Assistance Program (PAP), which provides EpiPen free of charge to eligible patients. The full rules and the official application link are in the program list above.
Is there a EpiPen copay card, and who can use it?
Yes - the EpiPen Savings Card (Viatris Advocate) from Viatris Inc.. Eligible patients pay Up to $300 covered per EpiPen 2-Pak or EpiPen Jr 2-Pak carton; up to 6 cartons per calendar year (max 3 cartons per fill). It works for patients with commercial (private) insurance. Patients on Medicare or Medicaid cannot use the card itself.
Where do I find the EpiPen patient assistance application form?
The official application form for the Viatris Patient Assistance Program (PAP) is on viatris.com - the application links on this page go straight to the program's own form. Applying is always free; never pay a third-party service to file a patient assistance form for you.
Does EpiPen assistance work if I am on Medicare or Medicaid?
None of the EpiPen programs we track currently accept Medicare or Medicaid. If that changes, we will update this page.
Is the EpiPen patient support program the same thing as patient assistance?
Manufacturers like Viatris (Mylan) use "patient support program" as an umbrella term for nurse lines, insurance navigation, and financial help. The financial help is what we track here - for EpiPen that is the Viatris Patient Assistance Program (PAP). The support phone line is listed on the official program site linked above.