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How does the Dupixent Myway copay card work?

Medically reviewed by Kristianne Hannemann, PharmD. Last updated on July 22, 2025.

Official Answer by Drugs.com

With a Dupixent MyWay copay card, you may pay as little as $0 for out-of-pocket costs if you have commercial insurance. The maximum benefit per year is $13,000.

How do I qualify for a Dupixent Copay Program?

You are eligible for a Dupixent MyWay Copay Card if you:

You are not eligible if your prescriptions are paid for by federal or state programs, including:

If you do not qualify for the Dupixent MyWay copay card, the Dupixent MyWay Patient Assistance Program might be able to help depending on your household income and other criteria.

How much will I save with a Dupixent MyWay Copay Card?

With the Dupixent MyWay savings card you could pay as little as $0 for Dupixent, but prices vary depending on your insurance provider and other factors. The program has an annual maximum of $13,000.

See the Dupixent MyWay Copay Terms & Conditions for details.

How do I apply for the Dupixent MyWay Copay Card?

You can apply for the Dupixent MyWay Copay Card online using the link on the Dupixent Price Guide page. You will be asked to fill out some information and provide a valid email address to see if you are eligible.

Online Application Process:

  1. Visit the official enrollment page and select your specific condition (eczema, asthma, COPD, etc.)
  2. Complete the patient information form including your full name, date of birth, and contact details
  3. Provide insurance information
  4. Submit physician details including your prescribing doctor's name and practice information
  5. Review and submit your application with electronic signature
  6. Receive confirmation email with your application reference number

You can also call 1‑844‑DUPIXENT (1-844-387-4936), option 1 Monday-Friday, 8 am to 9 pm ET. Representatives can complete your application over the phone and answer questions about eligibility.

How do I use the Dupixent MyWay Copay Card?

You can give your Dupixent MyWay Copay Card or the number on the card to the specialty pharmacy where you are getting your medication. You can do this when they call you to set up the delivery. The specialty pharmacy will then apply the copay card to your prescription to lower your out-of-pocket cost.

Related questions

Why is Dupixent prescribed?

Dupixent (dupilumab) is approved by the FDA to treat:

Dupixent is an interleukin-4 receptor alpha antagonist. It works by blocking proteins in the immune system that cause inflammation in the body.

Alternative Financial Assistance Programs

When the standard MyWay copay card doesn't meet your financial needs, several alternative programs can help reduce Dupixent costs. If you are not eligible for the MyWay copay card, consider the options below.

Dupixent Patient Assistance Program

This program provides free medication for qualifying patients who meet specific income requirements:

State-Specific Assistance Options

Many states offer additional prescription assistance programs that can work alongside federal programs:

Non-Profit Organization Support

Several patient advocacy organizations offer grants and assistance for specialty medications:

This is not all the information you need to know about Dupixent (dupilumab) for safe and effective use and does not take the place of your doctor’s directions. Review the full product information and discuss this information and any questions you have with your doctor or other health care provider.

References
  1. Dupixent [Accessed March 10, 2025] https://www.dupixent.com/
  2. Dupixent [package insert]. Updated September 2024. sanofi-aventis U.S. LLC. Accessed March 10, 2025 at https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=595f437d-2729-40bb-9c62-c8ece1f82780

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