The MaxRP™ policy is our maximum recommended price to the consumer

A QR code on the Civica insulin glargine-yfgn product label enables healthcare providers, caregivers, patients and others to compare prices and confirm they are being charged no more than the MaxRP. If you paid more than the MaxRP, please contact us >

How to get Civica insulin glargine-yfgn

If you have health insurance, check your plan’s formulary to ensure Civica insulin glargine-yfgn is listed. If so, just ask your pharmacy to order it when you take in your new or refill prescription.

Cash-paying patients can buy Civica insulin glargine-yfgn at the same low price. Ask your pharmacy to order it when you take in your new or refill prescription.

For Californians: Civica insulin glargine-yfgn will be available under the CalRx® brand in California pharmacies.

Civica insulin glargine-yfgn is interchangeable with Lantus.

How to inject Civica insulin glargine-yfgn

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a prescription to access Civica insulin glargine-yfgn?

Yes, a prescription is necessary to access Civica insulin glargine-yfgn. If you have an existing current prescription for insulin glargine, including brand names like Lantus, you do not need a new prescription to access Civica insulin glargine-yfgn because the products are interchangeable. Ask your healthcare provider if you need a new prescription and talk with your pharmacist about filling your prescription with Civica insulin glargine-yfgn.

Where can I get Civica insulin glargine-yfgn?

As Civica insulin glargine-yfgn production increases, we expect broad availability at pharmacies across the United States. Ask your pharmacist about when it will be available at your pharmacy.

Can I buy a single pen?

No, Civica insulin pens are packaged and sold in a box of five prefilled pens and pens are not available to be sold individually.

How much does Civica insulin glargine-yfgn cost?

Civica recommends that pharmacies and health plans set a maximum recommended price for consumers of no more than $55 per box of five prefilled pens. Your cost may be even lower than $55, depending on your insurance plan.

This single low, stable, transparent price, without hidden rebates and unfair markups, is the lowest list price in the current long-acting insulin market. This contrasts with other manufacturers’ copay assistance programs that require registration and can change anytime.

Is Civica insulin glargine-yfgn covered by my health insurance?

Civica insulin glargine-yfgn is sold at a single low cost regardless of health insurance coverage. You do not need health insurance to purchase it. However, your out-of-pocket costs could be even lower, as low as zero dollars, depending on your health insurance program. Talk to your health insurance company about your prescription drug benefits.

Are Civica insulin glargine-yfgn and CalRx insulin glargine-yfgn the same product?

Yes, they are the same product with different branding. The CalRx-branded product is available to Californians under a California state initiative to make essential drugs more affordable. The Civica-branded product is available nationwide.

When will Civica insulin glargine-yfgn be available in vials?

Civica continues its ongoing efforts to independently produce insulin glargine vials and pens and is making good progress.

Important Safety Information about insulin glargine-yfgn

Do not dilute or mix insulin glargine-yfgn with any other insulin or solution. If mixed or diluted, the solution may become cloudy, and the onset of action/time to peak effect may be altered in an unpredictable manner. Do not administer insulin glargine-yfgn via an insulin pump or intravenously because hypoglycemia can occur.

For full prescribing information and patient information, including warnings and precautions, potential adverse reactions and drug interactions, please refer to the Prescribing Information.

You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit Med Watch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.