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Azor

Generic: amlodipine besylate/olmesartan medoxomil

Manufacturer: Daiichi Sankyo  ·  Program:

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Eligibility Criteria

Insurance Requirement

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Residency

U.S. resident with a valid U.S. address

Program Information

Processing Time

4–8 weeks

Delivery Method

Varies by program

Application Method

Multiple

Indicated For

hypertension

About This Medication

# Patient Guide: Getting Help Paying for Azor (amlodipine/olmesartan) ## Important: No Active Manufacturer Assistance Program Daiichi Sankyo, the manufacturer of Azor, does not currently have an active prescription assistance program (PAP) for this medication. However, there are several other resources available to help you afford your blood pressure medication. ## About Azor Azor is a combination medication used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension). It contains two active ingredients: - **Amlodipine besylate** — a calcium channel blocker that relaxes blood vessels - **Olmesartan medoxomil** — an angiotensin II receptor blocker that reduces blood vessel constriction Together, these medications help lower your blood pressure and reduce your risk of heart disease and stroke. ## Alternative Ways to Save on Azor ### 1. Azor Savings Card Daiichi Sankyo offers a manufacturer savings card that may reduce your out-of-pocket costs: - **Website:** https://azor.com - **Savings:** Typically $15-50 per prescription depending on your insurance - **How to use:** Present the card at your pharmacy when filling your prescription - **Eligibility:** Available to most patients with commercial insurance; some restrictions may apply ### 2. Generic Alternative Ask your doctor if you can use the generic version of this combination (amlodipine/olmesartan). Generic medications are typically 30-50% less expensive than brand-name drugs and work the same way. ### 3. Prescription Discount Programs If you don't have insurance or your insurance doesn't cover Azor well, consider: - **GoodRx** — Compare prices and use coupons at participating pharmacies - **SingleCare** — Discount program for uninsured and underinsured patients - **Walmart/Target/CVS Pharmacy Programs** — Many offer generic blood pressure medications for $4-10 per month ### 4. State Pharmaceutical Assistance Programs Many states offer free or low-cost medications to eligible residents: - **NeedyMeds.org** — Search by state for programs in your area - **Medicare.gov** — If you're 65+, check for Extra Help programs - **Your state health department** — Contact them directly for state-specific programs ### 5. Non-Profit Organizations These organizations may provide free medications: - **Patient Advocate Foundation** — Helps uninsured and underinsured patients - **American Heart Association** — Resources for heart disease and hypertension - **Community health centers** — Often offer free or sliding-scale medications ## Income Eligibility (If Applying to State Programs) While Azor doesn't have a manufacturer PAP, state assistance programs typically use these income guidelines: | Household Size | Maximum Annual Income (Federal Poverty Guidelines + 150-200%) | |---|---| | 1 person | $23,000 - $30,000 | | 2 people | $31,000 - $41,000 | | 3 people | $39,000 - $52,000 | | 4 people | $47,000 - $63,000 | | 5 people | $55,000 - $73,000 | | 6 people | $63,000 - $84,000 | *Note: These are approximate guidelines. Actual limits vary by state and program.* ## Insurance Requirements - **Commercial insurance:** You may use the Azor savings card to reduce copays - **Medicare:** Some Medicare Advantage plans cover Azor; ask your plan - **Medicaid:** Coverage varies by state - **Uninsured:** Explore discount programs and state assistance options listed above ## Steps to Get Help Paying for Azor ### Step 1: Check the Azor Savings Card Visit **https://azor.com** and look for the savings card offer. You can often print or download it immediately. ### Step 2: Try Discount Programs Go to **GoodRx.com** or **SingleCare.com** to compare prices at pharmacies near you. These programs often work alongside insurance. ### Step 3: Search NeedyMeds Visit **NeedyMeds.org** and search for: - State pharmaceutical assistance programs - Non-profit organizations helping with blood pressure medications - Community health center resources in your area ### Step 4: Contact Your Pharmacy Talk to your pharmacist about: - Generic alternatives - Bulk discounts or 90-day supplies (often cheaper per dose) - Store-specific programs (Walmart, Target, etc.) ### Step 5: Contact Patient Assistance Organizations If you qualify based on income, organizations like the **Patient Advocate Foundation** can help you navigate additional assistance programs. ## What You'll Likely Need To apply for most assistance programs, have these documents ready: - A valid prescription for Azor from your doctor - Proof of income (recent tax return, pay stubs, or benefit statement) - Proof of citizenship or residency - Insurance information (if applicable) ## Timeline and Delivery - **Savings card:** Immediate (use at your next pharmacy visit) - **Discount programs:** Immediate coupons available online - **State programs:** 4-8 weeks typical processing time - **Delivery:** Most programs mail medications or provide pharmacy vouchers ## What If You're Denied or Can't Find Help? 1. **Talk to your doctor** — Ask about alternative blood pressure medications that may be cheaper 2. **Ask about samples** — Doctors often have medication samples for patients in need 3. **Contact Daiichi Sankyo directly** — Call **1-877-SANKYO-1** (1-877-726-5961) to ask about any emerging assistance programs 4. **Visit a community health center** — They offer sliding-scale fees based on income 5. **Explore clinical trials** — Some research studies provide free medications ## Tips for Success - **Don't skip doses** — Stopping your blood pressure medication can be dangerous. Always seek alternatives rather than going without. - **Ask about generics first** — Generic amlodipine/olmesartan is almost always cheaper and equally effective. - **Stack discounts** — You may be able to use both a savings card AND a discount program simultaneously. - **Reapply annually** — If your income changes or new programs become available, you may qualify for additional help. - **Read the fine print** — Check age restrictions, insurance requirements, and eligibility limits for each program. ## Important Legal Disclaimer This guide is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult with your doctor or pharmacist before making changes to your medication regimen. The availability and terms of assistance programs, savings cards, and discounts are subject to change. Programs may have geographic restrictions, age limitations, or other eligibility requirements not mentioned here. If you cannot afford your medication, do not stop taking it without consulting your healthcare provider — sudden discontinuation can be dangerous. This guide reflects information accurate as of the publication date, but programs and income limits are updated regularly. Verify current eligibility and benefits directly with program administrators before applying.

Program information last verified: March 25, 2026

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