RELPAX
Generic: eletriptan HBr
Manufacturer: Pfizer Inc. · Program: RELPAX Savings Card
Apply for AssistanceEligibility Criteria
Insurance Requirement
Commercially insured patients
Residency
US resident
Income Threshold
Up to 300% FPL
Individual Income Limit
$43,740/year
Must be uninsured or publicly insured; commercial insurance ineligible
Program Information
Processing Time
2–4 weeks after complete application received
Delivery Method
shipped to patient
Application Method
Multiple
Indicated For
Migraine with or without aura
About This Medication
# RELPAX Savings Card Patient Guide: How to Get RELPAX (eletriptan HBr) at Low or No Cost RELPAX Savings Card, offered by Pfizer Inc., helps **commercially insured patients** pay as little as **$4 per 30-day fill** of brand-name RELPAX (eletriptan HBr), a prescription medication for acute migraine treatment, with potential annual savings up to $3,000.[1] This guide explains eligibility, application steps, and more to help you access affordable RELPAX safely and easily. ## About RELPAX (eletriptan HBr) RELPAX is a triptan medication used to treat **acute migraine attacks with or without aura** in adults. It works by narrowing blood vessels in the brain and reducing substances that trigger migraine symptoms like pain, nausea, and sensitivity to light or sound. Take one 20 mg or 40 mg tablet as soon as symptoms start; a second dose may be taken after 2 hours if needed, but not more than 80 mg in 24 hours.[1][3] **Important Safety Note:** Do not take RELPAX if you have heart disease, history of stroke, uncontrolled high blood pressure, or certain migraine types (hemiplegic or basilar). Avoid if you've taken other triptans or ergot medications in the last 24 hours or are allergic to it. Always consult your doctor for full risks, including potential heart effects.[1][3] ## Who Qualifies for the RELPAX Savings Card? This program is designed for **commercially insured patients**—those with private insurance plans, not government programs like Medicare or Medicaid. Eligibility focuses on insurance type rather than income, making it accessible for many working adults with commercial coverage.[1][5] - **Key Requirements:** Valid commercial prescription insurance. The card applies only to brand-name RELPAX.[1] - **Exclusions:** Medicare, Medicaid, or other government-insured patients typically do not qualify for copay cards like this.[5] - **No Income Limits Specified:** Unlike free medication programs, this savings card has **no income thresholds**, prioritizing insured status.[1] ## Income Eligibility Breakdown The RELPAX Savings Card does not use income eligibility; it's open to all qualifying commercially insured patients without financial hurdles. For reference, Pfizer's separate Patient Assistance Program (via Pfizer RxPathways) does consider income for free medications, but that's distinct from this copay card.[2][4] | Eligibility Factor | Details | Applies to RELPAX Savings Card? | |-------------------|---------|---------------------------------| | **Commercial Insurance** | Required private coverage | **Yes** [1] | | **Medicare/Medicaid** | Government insurance | **No** [5] | | **Income Threshold** | Household income limits | **No** (None specified) [1] | | **U.S. Residency** | Must live in the U.S. | **Yes** (Implied) | | **Age** | Adults 18+ (per prescription) | **Yes** | If you're uninsured or low-income, explore Pfizer RxPathways for free RELPAX options.[2][8] ## Insurance Requirements **Commercial insurance is mandatory.** The card reduces your copay at participating pharmacies but won't cover the full cost if insurance denies the claim. It may require prior authorization (PA) from your insurer for refills after the first fill—your doctor submits this to confirm coverage.[1][7][10] Government-insured patients (e.g., Medicare Part D) are ineligible, as copay cards often violate federal anti-kickback laws.[5] ## Step-by-Step Application Process Applying is simple and **online**—no paperwork or phone calls needed for the savings card.[1][3] 1. **Visit the Website:** Go to the RELPAX Savings Card page at https://www.relpax.com/Copay-Card-Confirmation or https://www.relpax.com/en/Savings.[1] 2. **Provide Basic Info:** Enter your name, email, phone, date of birth, insurance details, and pharmacy choice. No income proof required.[1][3] 3. **Choose Delivery:** Opt for email (instant digital card) or mail (physical card in 7–10 business days).[3] 4. **Activate at Pharmacy:** Show the digital or physical card (with BIN, PCN, GRP numbers) when filling your RELPAX prescription. Pay as little as $4 per 30-day supply.[1] 5. **For Refills:** Use the same card each time. If prior authorization is needed, your doctor handles it.[7] The process takes minutes online, with immediate access via email.[1][3] ## Timeline and Delivery - **Instant Activation:** Digital card emailed right after signup—use it immediately at any participating pharmacy.[3] - **Physical Card:** Mailed in 7–10 business days.[3] - **Processing at Pharmacy:** Savings apply per fill; no separate approval wait for the card itself. Refill delays may occur if insurance requires PA.[7][10] - **Duration:** Valid up to $3,000 in savings per year; terms apply.[1] Delivery is **directly to your pharmacy**—no home shipment of medication.[1] ## Alternatives if Denied or Ineligible - **If Commercially Insured but Denied:** Check card terms, ensure brand-name RELPAX, or contact Pfizer support via Pfizer RxPathways (1-844-989-PATH).[5] - **Medicare/Medicaid Patients:** Apply to Pfizer Patient Assistance Program at www.PfizerRxPathways.com for free meds (requires income docs like tax returns or paystubs; 2-3 week processing).[2][6] - **Uninsured/Low-Income:** Pfizer RxPathways offers free RELPAX if eligible (U.S. residents, income-based).[4][8] - **Generic Options:** No generics listed for eletriptan; discuss alternatives like sumatriptan with your doctor. - **Other Resources:** NeedyMeds, RxAssist, or state programs.[4] ## Disclaimer This guide is for informational purposes only and based on publicly available data as of program details provided. Eligibility, benefits, and terms can change—always verify at https://www.relpax.com or with Pfizer. Not medical advice; consult your healthcare provider before starting RELPAX. Pfizer is not responsible for third-party site content. Program voids where prohibited by law. Word count: 1028.
Program information last verified: March 30, 2026
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