Does New York Medicaid
Cover Lantus?
Lantus (Insulin Glargine) coverage, costs, and how to get it in New York.
Coverage Status
Lantus coverage details for New York residents.
Insulin is covered by all state Medicaid programs and Medicare Part D. The Inflation Reduction Act caps insulin copays at $35/month for Medicare patients.
How to Get Lantus Covered
Steps to get Lantus covered by your insurance in New York.
Talk to your doctor
Ask your doctor to prescribe Lantus and confirm it's appropriate for your condition.
Fill your prescription
Take your prescription to any in-network pharmacy. New York Medicaid should cover it.
Check patient assistance
If coverage is denied, check Sanofi's patient assistance program for free or reduced-cost options.
Appeal if needed
You can appeal a coverage denial through New York Medicaid. Your doctor can provide supporting documentation.
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Lantus Side Effects
Common and serious side effects to discuss with your doctor.
โก Common Side Effects
- Injection site reactionscommon
- Weight gaincommon
โ ๏ธ Serious Side Effects
- Low blood sugarcommon
- Allergic reactionsrare
Seek immediate medical attention if you experience any serious side effects.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does New York Medicaid cover Lantus?
New York Medicaid covered Lantus. No prior authorization is needed. Insulin is covered by all state Medicaid programs and Medicare Part D. The Inflation Reduction Act caps insulin copays at $35/month for Medicare patients.
How much does Lantus cost in New York?
Without insurance, Lantus costs approximately $310/month. With New York Medicaid, your copay may be $0-$10.
How do I get Lantus covered in New York?
Contact your New York Medicaid office or insurance provider to check coverage. A prescription from your doctor is typically sufficient.
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