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Updated: January 21, 2026

How to Save Money on Fiasp in 2026: Coupons, Discounts, and Patient Assistance

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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Learn every way to save money on Fiasp in 2026: the Novo Nordisk savings card, GoodRx coupons, patient assistance programs, and Medicare pricing under the IRA.

Fiasp is a life-saving medication for millions of people with diabetes — but at its list price of $387 or more per 10 mL vial, the cost can be a serious barrier. The good news: there are multiple ways to significantly reduce what you pay for Fiasp, regardless of whether you have insurance.

Here's a complete breakdown of every savings option available for Fiasp in 2026.

How Much Does Fiasp Cost Without Insurance?

Without any discount or insurance, Fiasp is expensive:

  • 10 mL vial (100 units/mL): Average cash price approximately $387 at retail
  • FlexTouch pen pack (3 mL × 5): Approximately $130–$350 retail

These prices are the starting point. With coupons and savings programs, you can pay significantly less.

Option 1: Novo Nordisk Savings Card (Commercially Insured Patients)

If you have commercial insurance (employer-sponsored, marketplace, or student health plans), the Novo Nordisk Savings Card is one of the best deals available:

  • Pay as little as $35 per 30-day supply
  • Covers up to 3 vials or 2 packs of pens per month (up to 35 mL total)
  • Includes 1 free pack of needles
  • You can use this savings card in combination with other Novo Nordisk insulin products, covering up to $65 in savings per 30-day supply

To enroll: visit novocare.com or call 1-833-992-3299. You will need to re-enroll each calendar year. This program is not available to Medicare, Medicaid, or other government-insured patients.

Option 2: GoodRx and SingleCare Coupons (Any Insurance Status)

GoodRx and SingleCare are prescription discount cards that can be used at most US pharmacies regardless of insurance status. They cannot be combined with insurance — you choose one or the other at the pharmacy counter.

  • GoodRx: Fiasp 10 mL vial from approximately $78 at some pharmacies
  • SingleCare: Fiasp 10 mL vial for approximately $63–$78 at participating pharmacies (CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Kroger, and others)

These coupons are especially useful for uninsured patients and for those whose insurance has a high deductible or doesn't cover Fiasp well. Prices vary by pharmacy and location, so compare before filling.

Option 3: Novo Nordisk Patient Assistance Program (NovoCare)

The Novo Nordisk Patient Assistance Program (PAP) provides Fiasp at no cost to qualifying patients who are uninsured or underinsured with limited incomes. Eligibility typically requires:

  • No insurance OR insurance that doesn't cover Fiasp adequately
  • Annual income below program limits (varies; proof of household income required)
  • Valid prescription from a US-licensed healthcare provider
  • US resident

To apply: Call 1-866-310-7549 or visit novocare.com. Applications can be complex; a physician signature is typically required.

Option 4: Medicare Coverage and the IRA Insulin Cap

If you have Medicare, several important changes took effect in 2026:

  • Insulin cap: Medicare Part D patients pay no more than $35 per month for covered insulins under the Inflation Reduction Act.
  • Annual OOP cap: $2,100 annual out-of-pocket cap for all Part D prescription drugs in 2026.
  • Negotiated pricing: Fiasp was selected for the first round of Medicare price negotiation in 2024; negotiated prices effective in 2026 may lower costs further.
  • Medicare Extra Help: Low-income Medicare beneficiaries may qualify for the Extra Help (Low-Income Subsidy) program, which further reduces Part D premiums, deductibles, and copays.

Note: You cannot combine GoodRx coupons with Medicare. If Medicare covers your Fiasp for $35/month, that's typically the better deal.

Option 5: Insurance Copay and Tier Positioning

If you have commercial insurance, Fiasp is typically covered on insulin formularies. Copays vary widely:

  • With commercial insurance, copay typically ranges from $0 to $50+ per month depending on your plan tier
  • If Fiasp is on a higher tier (Tier 3 or 4), ask your doctor about a step-therapy exception or prior authorization for medical necessity
  • Some plans require step therapy (trying NovoLog before Fiasp) — your doctor can submit documentation supporting Fiasp as medically necessary for your specific diabetes management

Quick Reference: Fiasp Savings Options at a Glance

  • Commercially insured → Novo Nordisk Savings Card: as low as $35/month
  • Uninsured → GoodRx/SingleCare: $63–$78/vial; or NovoCare PAP: free for qualifying patients
  • Medicare Part D → IRA insulin cap: no more than $35/month; Extra Help for low income

Once you've sorted out your savings, the next challenge is finding Fiasp in stock. See our guide on how to find Fiasp near you, or let medfinder do the search for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Commercially insured patients can pay as little as $35/month with the Novo Nordisk Savings Card. Uninsured patients can use GoodRx or SingleCare to pay $63–$78 per vial, or apply to the NovoCare Patient Assistance Program for free Fiasp if they meet income requirements. Medicare patients pay no more than $35/month under the Inflation Reduction Act insulin cap.

Yes, but you must choose one or the other at the pharmacy — you cannot combine GoodRx with insurance on the same fill. Compare GoodRx's price to your insurance copay and use whichever is lower. For Medicare patients, GoodRx cannot be combined with Medicare at all.

Visit novocare.com or call 1-833-992-3299 to enroll. You need a valid prescription and commercial insurance. The savings card covers up to 3 vials or 2 packs of pens per month (up to 35 mL total) for as little as $35. Re-enrollment is required each calendar year.

Yes. Fiasp is covered under Medicare Part D. Patients pay no more than $35 per month for covered insulins under the Inflation Reduction Act. Fiasp was also selected for the first cycle of Medicare price negotiation, with negotiated prices effective in 2026. Check your specific Part D plan for coverage details.

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