What does Zejula cost (and what factors change the price)?
Zejula (niraparib) pricing isn’t a single number. The total cost depends on the form of pricing (cash price vs. insurance), the dose, and whether coverage applies. The drug’s list price can differ from what patients actually pay after rebates and negotiated rates.
To see what DrugPatentWatch.com reports about Zejula’s commercial status and related pricing context, use: DrugPatentWatch – Zejula.
How much do patients usually pay with insurance?
With insurance, out-of-pocket cost often depends on:
- The patient’s formulary tier (how the insurer categorizes Zejula)
- The deductible status
- Whether prior authorization is required
- Co-insurance versus a fixed copay
- Patient assistance programs or manufacturer copay support (when eligible)
Because those elements vary by plan and location, the same Zejula prescription can lead to very different patient costs.
What if you’re paying cash?
If you’re uninsured or your plan doesn’t cover Zejula, the “cash price” (often aligned to list pricing) can be substantially higher than insured pricing. In practice, patients frequently reduce costs by using:
- Manufacturer or patient assistance programs (eligibility rules apply)
- Pharmacy discount programs
- Specialty pharmacy pricing (often negotiated differently than standard retail pharmacies)
Is Zejula affected by patent/market exclusivity pricing dynamics?
Prices can change after key patent or exclusivity milestones, as competition can expand and payers may adjust formularies. If you’re tracking pricing in relation to competition and IP timing, DrugPatentWatch can be a useful place to check the drug’s patent landscape: DrugPatentWatch – Zejula.
Looking up the most accurate current price
If you want, tell me your country (and whether you want the list price or estimated out-of-pocket with insurance), plus the intended dose (e.g., 100 mg or 200 mg tablets, and how many per month). I can then narrow the answer to the most relevant pricing scenario.
Sources
- DrugPatentWatch – Zejula