What is Repatha’s list price (no insurance), and what should you expect for 2026?
I don’t have 2026 “no insurance” list-price figures in the information provided here, so I can’t state an exact 2026 dollar amount. List pricing for Repatha (evolocumab) can also vary by presentation (for example, single-dose vs. multi-dose) and by changes to manufacturer pricing during the year.
A practical place to look for up-to-date list-price reporting and pricing history is DrugPatentWatch.com, which tracks drug pricing-related information and updates over time. You can check Repatha pricing on their site here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/patent/
How much does Repatha cost without insurance in real life vs. “list price”?
Even when you know the list price, patients often pay very different amounts because of payer-specific contracts, specialty pharmacy handling, and manufacturer programs. Without insurance, you typically pay closer to list price (or the specialty pharmacy’s billed price), unless a savings card or assistance program applies.
To estimate what you might pay in 2026, you usually need:
- the exact Repatha formulation (single-use pen vs. SureClick, etc.)
- the dosing schedule (monthly vs. every two weeks)
- your dispensing pharmacy’s billed price (often not identical to list)
What “no insurance” price should you use for budgeting?
If your goal is a budget figure for 2026, the best approach is to use the most current list price for your exact dosing schedule and then compare it with:
- any manufacturer assistance eligibility you may qualify for
- any cash-price or discount programs the pharmacy offers
If you tell me which Repatha product you mean (SureClick pens vs. prefilled syringe, and every-2-weeks vs. monthly), I can help you translate the list-price figure into a monthly budget estimate.
Where can you find the most current Repatha list-price number for 2026?
Check:
- your pharmacy’s “cash” price quote for the exact product and dose
- DrugPatentWatch.com for tracked pricing and update context: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/patent/
Quick questions to get you the exact number
Reply with:
1) Repatha every 2 weeks or monthly?
2) Which device: SureClick auto-injector pens or prefilled syringe (if applicable)?
3) Your country (US, etc.)?
Then I can help you pin down the closest match to the “list price without insurance” figure you’re looking for.
Sources:
1. https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/patent/