Access Savings for Gvoke HypoPen®
Eligible commercially insured patients may pay as little as $25 with this Copay Card*
If you have questions about the savings card, call us at 1-877-myGVOKE (1-877-694-8653).
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Need Help Paying for Gvoke HypoPen?
A Patient Assistance Program is available for those who need financial support. See if you qualify.

3 Steps To Ensure You’re Ready To Treat Severe Low Blood Sugar
If you and your doctor have decided that Gvoke HypoPen is right for you, here’s what to do:
1. Fill your prescription
Fill your Gvoke HypoPen prescription right away.
2. Keep it on hand
Carry Gvoke HypoPen with you no matter where you go.
3. Educate others
Ensure those around you know how to use Gvoke HypoPen.
Build Knowledge and Confidence With Diabetes Resources

Read the Gvoke HypoPen guide
Review our quick guide for treating very low blood sugar.

*Offer not valid for prescriptions reimbursed under Medicaid, a Medicare drug benefit plan, TRICARE, or other federal or state health programs (such as medical assistance programs).
Indication
GVOKE (glucagon) is a prescription medicine used to treat very low blood sugar in adults and children ages 2 years and above with diabetes.
Important Safety Information
- Do not use GVOKE if you:
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- Have a tumor in the gland on top of your kidneys, called a pheochromocytoma because of the risk of a substantial increase in blood pressure
- Have a tumor in your pancreas called an insulinoma because of the risk of low blood sugar
- Are allergic to glucagon or any inactive ingredient in GVOKE. Stop using GVOKE and seek immediate medical attention if you experience any symptoms of a serious allergic reaction such as rash, difficulty breathing, or low blood pressure
- Before using GVOKE, tell your doctor about all the medicines you take and your medical conditions, including if you have not had food or water for a long time (prolonged fasting or starvation), have low blood sugar that does not go away (chronic hypoglycemia), or have a history of a skin rash called necrolytic migratory erythema (commonly associated with glucagon-producing tumors)
- The most common side effects reported in adults are nausea, vomiting, swelling at the injection site, and headache
- The most common side effects reported in children are nausea, low blood sugar, vomiting, headache, abdominal pain, high blood sugar, pain or redness at injection site, and hives
- Inform caregivers on the Instructions for Use of GVOKE, and symptoms of severe hypoglycemia, which include unconsciousness and seizures or convulsions
- Store in original container until time of use, and at room temperature between 68°F to 77°F (20° C to 25° C)
- You are encouraged to report side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit http://www.fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088
Please talk to your doctor and see full Prescribing Information and Patient Information Guide for GVOKE.