Prescribing Information (see boxed WARNINGS) and Medication Guide
TREXIMET may increase the risk of heart attack, stroke, serious stomach and intestinal problems such as bleeding and ulcers, and serious rash that may be fatal and occur without warning. Risk of stomach and intestinal problems increases in the elderly (see boxed WARNINGS). Continued Below
Patient:
How do I redeem my coupon?
Just present the coupon to your local pharmacist along with your valid prescription for TREXIMET.
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Can I use my coupon for refills even though I have insurance?
Yes, you can use this coupon for up to $50 toward your insurance copay, unless you live in Massachusetts. Patients in or eligible for federal or state programs should see Eligibility Rules for the patient for more details.
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Can I use the coupon if I live in Massachusetts?
In Massachusetts, the coupon is only good if you are paying the entire cost of the prescription yourself (ie, your insurance does not cover any of the cost of your prescription). Patients in or eligible for federal or state programs should see Eligibility Rules for the patient for more details.
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Can I use the coupon if I'm enrolled in Medicaid or Medicare?
You cannot use the coupon if your prescription is covered and/or reimbursed by a federal healthcare program, including Medicaid or Medicare, or by any similar federal or state program, including a state pharmaceutical assistance program. You cannot use the coupon if you are Medicare eligible and enrolled in an employer-sponsored health plan or prescription drug benefit program for retirees (ie, you are eligible for Medicare Part D but receive a prescription drug benefit through a former employer). For more details, see the Eligibility Rules for the patient.
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Can I use more than one coupon at a time?
No, you can only use one coupon per transaction.
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Can I cash the coupon at my bank?
No, the coupon is only good toward the purchase of TREXIMET at your pharmacy.
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Coupons and Your Pharmacy
My pharmacy won't accept the coupon. Why not?
Unfortunately, not all pharmacies will accept coupons.
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My pharmacist is having trouble processing the coupon - what should he/she do?
Your pharmacist can call the McKesson help desk at 1-866-747-1170 for instructions on how to process the coupon.
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Getting More Coupons
I've used the coupon I received. Can I get more?
No, the offer is limited to one $50 trial offer coupon per person. Please refer to the expiration date printed on your coupon.
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I lost/tore my coupon. Can you replace it for me?
Please call the GlaxoSmithKline Response Center at 1-888-825-5249 for assistance. Limit one $50 coupon per person.
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Privacy and More Information
If I sign up for the coupon for TREXIMET, will my personal information be shared?
By providing your information, you are giving GlaxoSmithKline permission to market to you. GlaxoSmithKline will not sell or transfer your information to any other party for their own use, unless we tell you when you submit your information to us that we intend to do so. Refer to our privacy policy for additional information.
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If I still have questions about the coupon program from TREXIMET, what should I do?
You may contact the GlaxoSmithKline Response Center Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET, at 1-888-825-5249.
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Prescription TREXIMET is for the acute treatment of migraine attacks in adults.
TREXIMET may increase the risk of heart attack, stroke, serious stomach and intestinal problems such as bleeding and ulcers, and serious rash that may be fatal and occur without warning. Risk of stomach and intestinal problems increases in the elderly.
Do not take TREXIMET if you have a history of heart or liver disease, stroke, TIAs, problems with blood circulation, uncontrolled blood pressure, or allergic reaction to aspirin, NSAIDs, or sumatriptan (Imitrex®); or right before or after heart surgery called coronary artery bypass graft (CABG).
Talk to your doctor before taking TREXIMET if you have risk factors for heart disease like high blood pressure, high cholesterol, smoking, obesity, diabetes, family history of heart disease, are a post-menopausal female, or male over age 40.
Talk to your doctor before taking TREXIMET if you have stomach ulcers or bleeding; chest pain, shortness of breath, irregular heartbeats; kidney problems; asthma; Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis; are pregnant, nursing, or thinking about becoming pregnant; or taking medications, especially pain relievers or antidepressants. TREXIMET should not be used in late pregnancy (third trimester) because TREXIMET can harm your unborn baby. TREXIMET should not be used if you are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed because TREXIMET passes into your breast milk and may harm your baby. Serotonin syndrome, a life-threatening problem, may occur with TREXIMET, especially if used with antidepressants called SSRIs or SNRIs. Do not take TREXIMET if you have taken an MAOI antidepressant within the last 2 weeks. Do not take TREXIMET if you have taken ergotamine-containing medicines or other triptans within the last 24 hours. TREXIMET should only be used exactly as prescribed, at the lowest dose and for the shortest time possible.
Some people who take TREXIMET too often may have worse headaches. If your headaches get worse, your doctor may stop treatment with TREXIMET. Your doctor may encourage you to track your headache frequency and medication use.