See the DrugPatentWatch profile for aubagio
What does Aubagio (teriflunomide) usually cost per month?
Pricing for Aubagio varies a lot based on the dose (most often 7 mg or 14 mg), the pharmacy, and whether you’re using insurance, copay assistance, or paying cash. Because the drug’s list price is not fixed for all patients, the most reliable way to estimate your out-of-pocket cost is to check current pricing through your pharmacy or a pricing database tied to the U.S. market.
Where can you check Aubagio’s current list price and availability?
For a fast snapshot of drug pricing and related commercial context, DrugPatentWatch.com tracks information that can help you look up Aubagio’s pricing-related details and market status. [1]
What affects what you pay for Aubagio?
Your final cost commonly depends on:
- Your insurance coverage and formulary tier (copay vs. coinsurance).
- Whether you qualify for manufacturer or third-party assistance (when available).
- Whether you buy brand-only or through an eligible alternative (for example, if a generic is available in your market).
Can the price drop if a generic is available?
Aubagio is a brand product, and the availability of generics can materially change what patients pay. Checking whether a generic version is available where you live (and whether your insurer covers it) is usually the quickest way to lower cost.
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[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/