Gimoti
Generic: metoclopramide
Manufacturer: Evoke Pharma, Inc. · Program: ASPN Pharmacies
Apply for AssistanceEligibility Criteria
Insurance Requirement
For patients who need financial assistance; government-insured may have limitations
Residency
US residency required
Program Information
Processing Time
2–8 weeks
Delivery Method
Varies by program
Application Method
Phone
Indicated For
diabetic gastroparesis
About This Medication
# ASPN Pharmacies Patient Guide: How to Get Gimoti (metoclopramide) at Low or No Cost Gimoti (metoclopramide) nasal spray is a prescription medication available **exclusively through ASPN Pharmacies**, offering financial assistance to help eligible patients access it at low or no cost. This guide explains eligibility, the application process, and support options for adults with diabetic gastroparesis. ## About Gimoti and Diabetic Gastroparesis **Gimoti** is a nasal spray form of metoclopramide, used to relieve symptoms of **acute and recurrent diabetic gastroparesis** in adults. Gastroparesis, or delayed stomach emptying, can cause nausea, vomiting, bloating, and early fullness after meals. Unlike oral metoclopramide, Gimoti bypasses the stomach for faster relief, administered 30 minutes before meals and at bedtime for 2 to 8 weeks. **Important limitations**: Not for pediatric patients, those with moderate/severe liver or kidney issues, or users of strong CYP2D6 inhibitors. Always review the full Prescribing Information, including the Boxed Warning, at GimotiRx.com/pi.[1][6] ## Who Qualifies for ASPN Pharmacies Assistance? ASPN Pharmacies, partnered with **Evoke Pharma, Inc.**, provides support for patients needing financial help with Gimoti. Key eligibility: - **Age**: Must be 18 years or older.[3] - **Prescription**: Valid prescription for Gimoti from your doctor for diabetic gastroparesis.[1][6] - **Financial need**: For uninsured, cash-paying patients, or those whose commercial insurance denies coverage.[1][2][5] **Insurance-based benefits**: - Commercial insurance covering Gimoti: **$0 copay** per prescription via the savings program.[1][2][3] - Coverage denied or cash-pay: **$20** per prescription.[1] **Government insurance notes**: Medicare, Medicaid, or other government programs may have limitations. Medicare Part D patients in the 'donut hole' are ineligible for copay assistance. Contact ASPN for specifics.[3][10] No specific income thresholds (e.g., FPL percentages) are listed; assistance focuses on insurance status and financial hardship.[5] ## Income Eligibility Breakdown ASPN does not publish strict income limits like many programs. Instead, eligibility ties to insurance coverage and ability to pay. Here's a summary table: | Patient Type | Copay with Assistance | Eligibility Notes | |--------------|-----------------------|-------------------| | Commercial insurance (covered) | **$0** | Must meet program terms; 18+ years old.[3] | | Commercial insurance (denied) or cash-pay | **$20** | Uninsured or non-covered; not Medicare donut hole.[1][3] | | Medicare/Medicaid | Varies; limitations | Government-insured may not qualify for full savings; call for options.[3][10] | | No insurance | **$20** or assistance | Call for patient assistance program details.[5] | If your situation doesn't fit, ASPN works to find savings, including network expansions.[1][10] ## Insurance Requirements - **Commercial insurance**: Preferred for $0 copay if Gimoti is covered. ASPN verifies benefits, handles prior authorizations (PAs), and navigates denials.[1][4] - **Government insurance**: Eligible patients may access via Medicaid expansions in states like AR, CT, GA, IL, MI, MS, RI, TN. Medicare has restrictions—no copay assistance in coverage gap.[3][10] - **No insurance**: Qualify as cash-pay for $20 option or further aid.[2][5] **Key rule**: Gimoti is **only available through ASPN Pharmacies**—not local pharmacies. ASPN's network ensures lowest costs and delivery.[1][4] Notify ASPN immediately if insurance changes.[3] ## Step-by-Step Application Process 1. **Get Prescribed**: Ask your doctor for Gimoti. They send the prescription digitally via EMR, call 1-844-244-6684 (1-844-2GIMOTI), or fax to 1-888-661-9657.[1] 2. **Contact ASPN**: Call **(844) 244-6684** Monday–Friday for assistance setup. Provide patient info, insurance details (front/back of cards), diagnosis, and prescriber info.[1][8] 3. **Complete Enrollment**: ASPN texts you within 24 hours (save as 'ASPN Pharmacies'). Log into the patient portal to confirm prescription and answer questions.[9] 4. **ASPN Handles Rest**: They verify insurance, complete PAs, secure lowest cost, and coordinate with your preferred pharmacy in their network (home delivery or pickup).[4][9] 5. **Receive Medication**: Free home delivery or local pickup. ASPN updates status via portal/text.[2][4] **Pro tip**: Respond promptly to texts/calls for fastest access.[1][9] ## Timeline and Delivery - **Text from ASPN**: Within 24 hours of prescription receipt.[9] - **Processing**: ASPN streamlines PAs digitally; fills improved since ASPN partnership (record highs in 2024).[10] - **Delivery**: Free home delivery standard; network options for pickup. Exact times vary by insurance/PA but ASPN prioritizes speed.[2][4] Refills: ASPN educates and initiates when needed.[4] ## Alternatives if Denied or Ineligible - **PA Denied**: Still get Gimoti for **$20**.[1] - **Out-of-Network**: ASPN finds savings; Evoke expands networks.[1][10] - **Other Options**: Talk to your doctor about oral metoclopramide alternatives or online providers experienced with Gimoti. No biosimilars listed.[2] - **Cash-Pay**: $20 via program.[1] - **Appeal**: Contact ASPN to explore Medicaid expansions or other aid.[10] ## Disclaimer This guide is for informational purposes based on available program details as of latest updates. **ASPN Pharmacies and Evoke Pharma reserve rights to change, amend, or end the program anytime without notice**. Not health insurance; void where prohibited. Consult your doctor for medical advice. Gimoti has risks—see full PI. For latest info, call **(844) 244-6684**. Patient data protected.[3][9] (Word count: 1028)
Program information last verified: March 30, 2026
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