Staci & Ivy
Very Active Member
Hi all Freestyle CGM Libre users,
I wanted to let you know that I found out about a new coupon that Abbott has put out for purchasing Libres at a huge savings.
It enables the User to purchase a Libre for $19.99 each, which is a significant savings.
I found out about the savings on the Facebook Freestyle Libre for Dogs and Cats page this past week (if you’re not already a member of that page, it’s really important to be a member there because there’s so much valuable information about using a Libre sensor).
I printed out the coupon from the Abbott website and took it to my pharmacy yesterday to test it out and got them to apply it.
I paid the $19.99 each



It did take a bit of arm twisting at my pharmacy to get it to go through.
The clerk kept telling me it wasn’t going to work because I was using it for a pet and this was “probably just for human” and my vet doesn’t have an NPI number.
I persisted and kept telling her that I knew people who got it to work for pets.
Eventually, the pharmacist came over to see what the dispute was about, made a phone call and then told the clerk what to do and magically the coupon was applied and worked.
So it seems like with the coupon in hand, It may take some persistence on your part and a pharmacist involvement and willingness, in case there is some pushback at the counter.
(It’s a similar experience I’ve had with the Good RX coupon for Lantus for $35. Same resistance but yet the coupon does in fact work.)
Below is the link to the Abbott webpage for the actual coupon since the screenshot is a little bit blurry.
Good luck and enjoy the savings to help you and your kitty


https://www.freestyle.abbott/conten...ntries/us-en/documents/copay-savings-card.pdf
I wanted to let you know that I found out about a new coupon that Abbott has put out for purchasing Libres at a huge savings.
It enables the User to purchase a Libre for $19.99 each, which is a significant savings.
I found out about the savings on the Facebook Freestyle Libre for Dogs and Cats page this past week (if you’re not already a member of that page, it’s really important to be a member there because there’s so much valuable information about using a Libre sensor).
I printed out the coupon from the Abbott website and took it to my pharmacy yesterday to test it out and got them to apply it.
I paid the $19.99 each




It did take a bit of arm twisting at my pharmacy to get it to go through.
The clerk kept telling me it wasn’t going to work because I was using it for a pet and this was “probably just for human” and my vet doesn’t have an NPI number.
I persisted and kept telling her that I knew people who got it to work for pets.
Eventually, the pharmacist came over to see what the dispute was about, made a phone call and then told the clerk what to do and magically the coupon was applied and worked.
So it seems like with the coupon in hand, It may take some persistence on your part and a pharmacist involvement and willingness, in case there is some pushback at the counter.
(It’s a similar experience I’ve had with the Good RX coupon for Lantus for $35. Same resistance but yet the coupon does in fact work.)
Below is the link to the Abbott webpage for the actual coupon since the screenshot is a little bit blurry.
Good luck and enjoy the savings to help you and your kitty



https://www.freestyle.abbott/conten...ntries/us-en/documents/copay-savings-card.pdf