See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Cenobamate
How much does cenobamate cost (per pill and per month)?
Pricing for cenobamate depends on the exact product strength and where it’s purchased (for example, U.S. commercial pharmacy versus insured copay versus cash price). The exact amount also changes over time due to manufacturer pricing, pharmacy markups, and discounts.
If you tell me the country (and whether you need cash price or insurance copay), I can help narrow the likely range and the best way to check current pricing for your dose.
What strengths are there, and does price scale by dose?
Cenobamate is sold under the brand name Xcopri in multiple tablet strengths (which affects the per-month cost). In many markets, higher-strength tablets cost more per tablet, but the total monthly spend depends on how many tablets are needed to reach the prescribed daily dose.
What affects out-of-pocket cost the most?
Patients typically see large differences based on:
- Insurance formulary status (preferred tier vs non-preferred tier)
- Copay vs coinsurance
- Pharmacy contract pricing
- Manufacturer patient-assistance or copay programs (if available in your country)
- Whether the prescription is filled as a brand drug only or if generics/biosimilars exist (cenobamate is brand-only in many places, but availability varies by market and time)
Where can you check cenobamate’s current price?
Common approaches include:
- Your pharmacy’s cash price quote for your exact strength and quantity
- Your insurer’s drug pricing tool (often shows copay by pharmacy)
- Patient assistance/copay program pages from the manufacturer (when available for your country)
If you share your country, dose (mg per day), and whether you’re looking for cash price or insurance copay, I can point you to the most relevant way to estimate your monthly cost.