Medicare Part D, the prescription drug benefit, generally covers Cialis, but coverage depends on your specific plan.
- Check your plan’s formulary: Your Part D plan’s formulary lists covered medications and their tier. Cialis’s tier determines your cost-sharing. Understand cost-sharing: Your cost-sharing might include a copay, coinsurance, or deductible. Higher tiers typically mean higher out-of-pocket costs. Prior authorization: Some plans require prior authorization before covering Cialis. Contact your plan to determine if this is necessary for your prescription. Generic options: Consider tadalafil, the generic version of Cialis. Generic medications are usually cheaper.
To find precise details about your coverage:
Visit your plan’s website: Your plan’s website provides the most up-to-date information on its formulary and cost-sharing. Contact your plan directly: Call your plan’s customer service number for personalized assistance. They can confirm your coverage and answer your questions. Review your Explanation of Benefits (EOB): Your EOB shows what your plan covered for your prescriptions. This will help you understand your past expenses and potential future costs.
Remember: Plan formularies and costs change annually. Review your coverage regularly.


