ADMELOG (nsulin lispro) Patient Assistance Program

Don’t let the high cost of brand rapid-acting insulin disrupt your diabetes management. We help eligible patients access Admelog (insulin lispro) for as little as $69.95 per month through the manufacturer’s Patient Assistance Program.

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Key ​Takeaways:

What Is Admelog Prescription Assistance Program?

Admelog PAP for diabetes patients.

Eligibility, endocrinology/PCP coordination.

AffordMyPrescriptions eliminates that burden. $69.95/month advocacy.

Pharmacy Price Comparison

Pharmacy(With Coupon)PrIce (30-Day)*You Save W/ Us
Walgreens

~$180

Save substantially

CVS Pharmacy

~$200

Save substantially

Walmart 

~$110

Save substantially

Costco 

~$105

Save substantially

Medicare Part D cap

$35

Federal cap

*Just a heads-up — retail prices are estimates based on public data and vary by pharmacy. AffordMyPrescriptions Advocacy Service bypasses this by using drug manufacturer programs to secure your medication directly at no cost or retail price.

Our Pricing:

$69.95 Per month

1 Medications

$79.95 Per Month

2 Medications

$89.95 Per Month

3 Medications

$99.95 Per Month

4+ Medications

Why choose us For Your Admelog Prescription Program?

PAP at no cost. Authorized generic insulin lispro very cheap. Medicare $35/month cap.

Enroll

Complete a simple eligibility form so our team can determine if you may qualify for medication assistance programs.

We Advocate

Our specialists help gather documentation, complete applications, and coordinate with program providers.

Receive Medication

Once approved, you may receive your medication through the assistance program while we help manage ongoing paperwork and renewals.

Discount Coupons vs. Patient Assistance Programs

Many patients try discount cards first. Here’s why the Patient Assistance Program through AffordMyPrescriptions is the better long-term solution for Admelog:

Limitations of Coupons

  • Prices fluctuate — savings aren’t guaranteed month-to-month
  • Copay accumulators may prevent savings from counting toward deductible
  • Coupon cards expire and require constant renewal
  • Still $100–$200 per month even with the best discount

  • Can’t be used with Medicare, Medicaid, or government insurance

Advantages of PAP Through Us

  • Fixed $69.95/month — never changes regardless of retail price
  • No expiration — continuous access as long as you qualify
  • Medication supplied directly through the assistance program
  • We manage all paperwork, refills, and annual renewals
  • If denied, we explore alternative savings on your behalf

DO YOU QUALIFY?

Eligibility is generally determined by annual household income and insurance status. Most programs follow guidelines that include limits of up to $40,000 for individuals, $60,000 for couples, and $100,000 for larger families. Because requirements vary by program and household, we encourage you to contact AffordMyPrescriptions directly so we can review your specific situation and determine if you qualify for Admelog assistance.

Not sure if you qualify?  Our pre-qualification check is completely free. If we can’t help, you won’t be charged.

Understanding Admelog:

Admelog is a follow-on biologic of insulin lispro — same active drug as Humalog, similar onset/peak/duration. Rapid-acting mealtime insulin for type 1 and type 2 diabetes.

How Admelog Works:

Mealtime insulin matches glucose absorption from food. Insulin lispro modified at B28/B29 amino acids to prevent hexamer formation — faster SC absorption than regular insulin.

Onset 15 min, peak 1–2 hours, duration 3–4 hours. Take 15 min before meals or at meal start. Combined with basal insulin in basal-bolus regimen, or used in pump.

Form and use:

Admelog SC injection 15 min before meal. Vials and prefilled SoloStar pens. Compatible with NPH for mixing.

Generic availability:

Authorized generic insulin lispro (Lilly’s low-cost Humalog), Admelog itself is a follow-on biologic. Other rapid insulins: NovoLog/Fiasp (aspart), Apidra (glulisine). Medicare $35/month insulin cap.

Warnings:

Hypoglycemia (most common), hypokalemia, fluid retention/heart failure with TZDs, hypersensitivity reactions.

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

Cost?

$100–$200/vial. Medicare Part D $35/month. Authorized generic lispro $30/vial.

Same active drug (insulin lispro). Admelog is follow-on biologic; clinically equivalent. Lilly’s authorized generic of Humalog (sold under generic name) similar.

Effective 2023 — Part D caps covered insulin at $35/month per product

Yes — FDA-approved for insulin pumps.

Typically 15 min before meals

Authorized generic lispro, Medicare $35 cap, manufacturer copay.

Take Control of Your Medication Costs

If struggling with Admelog cost, we can help — or guide to authorized generic lispro or Medicare $35 cap. Check eligibility today.

Submit Enrollment Form

Start free by filling out a simple online form.

Receive Welcome Call

Our specialist will contact you for a quick welcome call.

We Manage The Process

Our team handles everything, so you can focus on your health.

Receive Welcome Call

We Manage The Process