Boehringer ingelheim prepaid card in mail

You've received a prepaid card from Boehringer Ingelheim in the mail!

Boehringer Ingelheim is a pharmaceutical company that develops and manufactures medications for various conditions, including respiratory, cardiovascular, and oncology diseases. It's possible that the prepaid card is related to a medication or treatment you're currently using or have used in the past.

Here are a few possible scenarios:

  1. Co-pay assistance: The prepaid card might be a co-pay assistance program, which helps you pay for your medication copay or coinsurance. This is a common benefit offered by pharmaceutical companies to help patients afford their medications.
  2. Patient assistance program: The card could be part of a patient assistance program (PAP), which provides financial assistance to eligible patients who are uninsured, underinsured, or have high out-of-pocket costs for their medication.
  3. Clinical trial or research study: If you've participated in a clinical trial or research study sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim, the prepaid card might be a compensation or reimbursement for your participation.
  4. Other benefits or rewards: The card could be a reward or benefit for being a patient or customer of Boehringer Ingelheim, such as a discount on a future prescription or a gift card.

To understand the purpose and terms of the prepaid card, you can:

  1. Check the card's instructions or terms and conditions, which should be included with the card.
  2. Contact Boehringer Ingelheim's customer service department or patient assistance program directly to ask about the card and its benefits.
  3. Review your prescription medication records or medical history to see if you've received any medications or treatments from Boehringer Ingelheim in the past.

Remember to always carefully review the terms and conditions of any prepaid card or financial assistance program to understand your responsibilities and any limitations or restrictions that may apply.