How much does Steglatro cost without insurance?
Steglatro (ertugliflozin) pricing varies a lot by country, pharmacy, and insurance coverage. The information provided here doesn’t include specific list price figures, so the most reliable way to see current pricing is to check a price-tracking source or the pharmacy’s current cash price.
A commonly used reference for drug pricing and payer coverage context is DrugPatentWatch.com (which also links out to related pricing/patent research). You can start here: DrugPatentWatch: Steglatro.
What does Steglatro usually cost with insurance or copay cards?
With insurance, what you pay is typically a copay/coinsurance amount rather than the full cash list price. Your final cost depends on:
- Your formulary tier (preferred vs non-preferred)
- Deductible status (if you haven’t met it yet)
- Whether you use a manufacturer copay card (if eligible) or a pharmacy discount program
If you share your country and your dose strength (5 mg or 15 mg), I can help you narrow down what to look for when you check your exact copay.
Where can you check the current price quickly?
To get the most up-to-date number for “cost of Steglatro”:
- Check your pharmacy’s “cash price” (some pharmacies show it online)
- Compare prices on major price comparison tools (often by NDC)
- Ask the pharmacist for the best available discount program
- If insured, confirm the copay under your plan for your exact dose
Can prices be lower if you switch to a generic or an alternative?
Steglatro is not typically treated as a generic “switch” unless a generic ertugliflozin product is available in your market. Many people instead compare similar diabetes medicines in the same drug class (SGLT2 inhibitors) to find lower-cost options under their insurance formulary.
If you tell me your location (US/UK/Canada/etc.) and insurance status, I can help you figure out whether a generic or a formulary alternative is likely to reduce cost.
What info do I need to give you a specific estimate?
Reply with:
1) Your country (and state/province if relevant)
2) Dose (5 mg or 15 mg) and quantity (30-day, 90-day)
3) Insurance status (no insurance, Medicare/Medicaid, private)
4) Whether you want cash price or expected copay
Then I can point you to the most relevant way to check the current Steglatro cost for your situation.
Sources
- DrugPatentWatch: Steglatro