Check the manufacturer’s website, Lilly Cares, for their Cialis patient assistance program. This program offers financial support to eligible individuals who cannot afford their medication. Eligibility criteria include income limitations and lack of sufficient insurance coverage. The application process involves completing a form and providing necessary documentation.
Beyond the manufacturer’s program, explore the Patient Access Network Foundation (PAN). PAN assists patients with accessing prescription medications through various manufacturer programs. Their website offers a search tool to locate potentially eligible programs. The program may provide assistance even if you have some insurance coverage, depending on your copay or deductible.
Many charitable organizations offer medication assistance. Contact your local health department or community health clinics. They often have resources and connections with organizations providing assistance for prescription medications. The availability of assistance varies depending on location and individual circumstances.
Remember: Eligibility requirements and available programs change. Always verify information directly with the program providers before relying on any information found online.
Consider exploring copay assistance cards. Pharmaceutical companies sometimes provide copay coupons that can lower out-of-pocket costs for medication. These cards often have specific terms and conditions, including income restrictions. Look for these cards on the manufacturer’s website or through your pharmacy.
Contact your insurance provider. They might offer prescription drug discount programs or have information on external resources.


