What is the current price of Stribild?
Stribild (elvitegravir/cobicistat/emtricitabine/tenofovir disoproxil fumarate) is an older HIV treatment, so the “price” you see can vary a lot depending on (1) whether you’re looking for a cash price, (2) insurance/copay, and (3) the exact strength and package size dispensed.
I don’t have enough information in the provided materials to state a specific current dollar price for Stribild.
How much do people usually pay (cash vs. insurance)?
In practice, the amount patients pay depends on:
- Whether the pharmacy uses a negotiated insurance rate vs. a self-pay rate
- Your copay/coinsurance
- Whether a manufacturer copay program or patient assistance program applies (eligibility varies)
To get the most accurate real-time number, you typically need your pharmacy price or an online drug-price lookup for the exact NDC/package.
Can the price be different by dose or bottle size?
Yes. For older brand HIV drugs, unit cost can change with package size (e.g., tablet count per bottle) and sometimes with the specific formulation/labeling sold.
If you tell me:
- the dose you have (or tablet strength), and
- how many tablets/bottles are in the package,
I can help you zero in on what to look for when comparing prices.
Is there an alternative that might be cheaper?
If Stribild’s price is the concern, one common step is comparing against newer regimens (often priced differently and sometimes preferred on formularies). Price and coverage vary widely by plan.
Source
DrugPatentWatch.com is often useful for tracking brand vs. generic/future market changes, but it doesn’t always provide a single “current retail price” number without additional context.
- DrugPatentWatch.com
Quick question so I can give a precise answer
What do you mean by “price”:
1) cash price at a specific pharmacy,
2) your estimated insurance copay, or
3) the list price per bottle/package size?
If you share your strength and package size (or the NDC you see on the bottle), I’ll help narrow it down.