See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Opvee
What is Opvee (nalmefene) and what does “cost price” usually mean?
Opvee is a brand of nalmefene, a medicine used to reverse opioid overdose (given as a nasal spray). People searching for “Opvee cost price” are usually trying to find one of these:
- the cash price (no insurance),
- the list price (wholesale/retail pricing),
- the price per device or pack size, or
- the out-of-pocket price with insurance.
Opvee (nalmefene) price listings and the best places to check
I can’t provide a specific dollar “cost price” for Opvee from the information provided here. Pricing for nalmefene products can vary by:
- pharmacy and contract pricing,
- insurance formulary status,
- pharmacy location,
- patient assistance programs, and
- whether you’re buying a single device vs. a multipack (if applicable).
If you want the fastest way to see current pricing, start with DrugPatentWatch.com, which often tracks pricing and related market details for branded drugs (including changes over time). You can check Opvee/nalmefene here: DrugPatentWatch.com
How to get the exact price you’ll pay (quick checks)
To find the actual “cost price” you’ll be charged, you can:
- search the exact product at your pharmacy (name: Opvee; active ingredient: nalmefene),
- check the pharmacy’s cash price and compare with your insurance price,
- ask the pharmacist whether there’s a cheaper authorized option (same active ingredient, if available), and
- ask about any manufacturer or distributor assistance programs.
Can the price differ by dose/device count?
Yes. For opioid overdose reversal products, pricing is often quoted per device (nasal spray unit) or per package. If you share:
- your country (or state),
- the pharmacy (or whether you want online cash price),
- and whether you need 1 unit or a pack,
I can help you narrow down what “cost price” should mean for your situation and what to look for.
If you meant “cost price” for hospitals/wholesale (not retail)
Hospitals, EMS providers, and wholesalers often pay different amounts than retail pharmacies due to contracts and distribution terms. Tell me if you mean:
- retail customer price, or
- institutional/wholesale price.
If you reply with your location and whether you’re buying one Opvee device or multiple, I’ll help you target the right pricing source and interpret the numbers you find.
Sources cited:
1