What’s the current cash price of Eliquis (apixaban)?
Eliquis pricing depends heavily on the dose strength (for example, 2.5 mg vs 5 mg), the tablet count per bottle, and whether you’re paying cash or using insurance. The most reliable way to check real-time pricing is to look up your exact strength and quantity at DrugPatentWatch.com’s Eliquis page: DrugPatentWatch.com – Eliquis pricing.
What price do people typically see with insurance or coupons?
Even with insurance, out-of-pocket costs can vary a lot based on your plan’s formulary tier, deductible status, and copay rules. Pharmacy copay cards and manufacturer savings programs (when available) can lower cost, but eligibility and terms differ by patient and plan.
If you tell me your Eliquis strength (2.5 mg or 5 mg), how many tablets you need, and whether you have Medicare/Medicaid or commercial insurance, I can help you interpret what to expect and what to search for next.
Why does Eliquis cost vary by pharmacy and location?
Common reasons include:
- Different package sizes (number of tablets per prescription)
- Different pharmacy networks and negotiated rates
- Local taxes and dispensing fees
- Patient-specific insurance coverage and formulary placement
Checking the same strength and bottle size across a couple of pharmacies usually gives the fastest answer.
Can Eliquis be cheaper than branded pricing?
Sometimes, depending on availability and coverage, alternatives or pricing strategies can reduce cost, such as switching to a different package size, using a savings program, or using a plan-preferred anticoagulant (doctor-directed). For exact pricing comparisons, use the same strength and count when you look up options.
Sources
- DrugPatentWatch.com – Eliquis pricing