Once you and your doctor have decided that XARELTO® (rivaroxaban) is right for you...
XARELTO withMe Savings Card
Eligible commercially insured patients may pay as little as $10* for up to a 90-day supply of XARELTO®
*There is a limit to savings per fill. Maximum program benefit per calendar year shall apply. Offer subject to change or end without notice. See program requirements.
Eligible commercially insured patients may pay as little as $10* for up to a 90-day supply of XARELTO®
*There is a limit to savings per fill. Maximum program benefit per calendar year shall apply. Offer subject to change or end without notice. See program requirements.
The support and resources provided by XARELTO withMe are not intended to provide medical advice, replace a treatment plan you receive from your doctor or nurse, or serve as a reason for you to start or stay on treatment.
*For eligible, commercially insured patients. There is a limit to savings per fill. Maximum program benefit per calendar year shall apply. Your final out-of-pocket cost after the Savings Card is applied will depend on your insurance plan and pharmacy. Terms expire at the end of each calendar year. Offer subject to change or end without notice. Restrictions, including monthly maximums, may apply. See program requirements.
Lost or missing Savings Card?
Call 888-927-3586 to request a replacement.
SAVE EVEN MORE
Ask your doctor for a 90-day supply of XARELTO®
Pay as little as $3.33† per month and save up to $80 per year‡
Go longer between pharmacy visits to pick up your prescription
Feel more prepared to stay on track with your XARELTO® treatment plan
†Per 30-day supply with a 90-day prescription.
‡Yearly savings based on paying $10 per prescription for four 90-day prescriptions vs twelve 30-day prescriptions.
What this means
No matter what type of insurance you have, you can still access support, resources, and tools through XARELTO withMe.
Select your prescription drug insurance type:
Government coverage is provided by the federal and/or state government for people who serve(d) in the US Armed Forces, have reached an age for which they qualify, have an eligible disability, or are in need financially. Some examples of government coverage are:
Some states sponsor prescription financial assistance programs, each with its own eligibility requirements. Find out if your state has a program that can help you.
State-Sponsored ProgramsMany states have programs for people with limited income and resources that pay some or all of Medicare's premiums and may pay Medicare deductibles and co-insurance. Find out if your state has a program that can help you.
State-Sponsored ProgramsMedicare patients who have limited income and resources may qualify for "extra help" to pay for prescription drugs. The Low-Income Subsidy (LIS) program from Medicare provides financial assistance for patients who may otherwise be unable to afford the costs associated with their Medicare Part D plan.
Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) provide free or low-cost health coverage to millions of Americans, including some low-income people, families and children, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with disabilities.
Some states have expanded their Medicaid programs to cover all people below certain income levels.
MedicaidIndependent co-pay assistance foundations have their own rules for eligibility, which are subject to change. We cannot guarantee a foundation will help you. We can only refer you to foundations that support your disease state. This information is provided as a resource for you. We do not endorse any particular foundation. The foundations on this list are not the only ones that might be able to help you.
Patient assistance from Johnson & Johnson is available if you are uninsured or if you have commercial, employer-sponsored, or government coverage that does not fully meet your needs. You may be eligible to receive your medicine from J&J free of charge for up to one year if you meet the following requirements:
To learn more about income requirements, terms & conditions, and how to enroll in the Johnson & Johnson Patient Assistance Program, please visit PatientAssistanceInfo.com or en español at PatientAssistanceInfo.com/ES, or call 833-742-0791.
Important Information for People With Medicare Part D
Medicare Part D is changing in 2025, with a $2000 cap on patient out-of-pocket costs for prescription drugs. The coverage gap, or “Donut Hole”, is also going away, so XARELTO withMe Coverage Gap Support will no longer be needed for most patients in the program.
Most patients who used XARELTO withMe Coverage Gap Support were in Medicare Part D plans. But if you have commercial insurance and used Coverage Gap Support, our XARELTO withMe Savings Card may be an option. All eligible XARELTO® patients will continue to have access to XARELTO withMe education and support.
Read more about how these Medicare updates can help you manage your costs for XARELTO®.
If you do not have prescription drug insurance coverage, or if you lost your insurance due to a change in your employment status, you are not eligible to receive the XARELTO withMe Savings Card.
Uninsured people may be able to purchase health insurance through Healthcare.gov, or you may be eligible for other financial assistance options for lower-income individuals and families without health insurance coverage.
Patient assistance from Johnson & Johnson is available if you are uninsured or if you have commercial, employer-sponsored, or government coverage that does not fully meet your needs. You may be eligible to receive your medicine from J&J free of charge for up to one year if you meet the following requirements:
To learn more about income requirements, terms & conditions, and how to enroll in the Johnson & Johnson Patient Assistance Program, please visit PatientAssistanceInfo.com or en español at PatientAssistanceInfo.com/ES, or call 833-742-0791.
If you are unsure about what type of prescription drug insurance you have, we can help you find out. Generally speaking, there are 2 types of health insurance coverage that you might have:
Commercial insurance is insurance you get through your job or your spouse’s job. You can also purchase it from an insurance carrier, Healthcare.gov, or an insurance broker. It is not offered by the government.
If you aren't sure which insurance you have, ask your employer or your spouse's employer.
Government coverage is provided by the federal and/or state government for people who serve(d) in the US Armed Forces, have reached an age for which they qualify, have an eligible disability, or are in need financially. Some examples of government coverage are:
Get a better understanding about your condition and how XARELTO® can help.
As part of our commitment to supporting XARELTO® (rivaroxaban) patients, we have been proud to offer XARELTO withMe Coverage Gap Support to help people facing affordability gaps in their insurance coverage.
Medicare Part D is changing in 2025, with a $2000 cap on patient out-of-pocket costs for prescription drugs. The coverage gap, or “Donut Hole,” is also going away, so XARELTO withMe Coverage Gap Support will no longer be needed for most patients in the program.
Most patients who used XARELTO withMe Coverage Gap Support were in Medicare Part D plans. But if you have commercial insurance and used Coverage Gap Support, our XARELTO withMe Savings Card may be an option. All eligible XARELTO® patients will continue to have access to XARELTO withMe education and support.
Read more about how these Medicare updates can help you manage your costs for XARELTO®.
You can enroll in XARELTO withMe if you are taking XARELTO® as prescribed for FDA-approved, on-label use. Eligibility for program components may vary.
No, there are no costs or hidden fees to enroll in XARELTO withMe.
No, you do not need to share your income information to participate in XARELTO withMe.