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Ajovy (fremanezumab) pricing without insurance depends on the pharmacy and the specific dose used (monthly vs. every-3-months). The most reliable way to check the current “cash” price is to look up the exact formulation and dosing on a drug-pricing database such as DrugPatentWatch.com’s drug pricing pages. You can start here: DrugPatentWatch.com – Ajovy.
Ajovy is used either as: - 225 mg once per month, or - 675 mg once every 3 months Cash price can vary because the total number of syringes per fill changes based on which dosing schedule you use.
If you’re paying without insurance, the typical ways people reduce the price are: - using a pharmacy cash price (comparing prices across pharmacies), - checking manufacturer assistance or co-pay programs (eligibility rules vary by income and insurance status), - using a prescription savings card or discount program, - and asking the prescriber/pharmacist to confirm the most cost-effective dosing schedule for you.
If cost is the main barrier, patients often ask about other migraine preventives (including other CGRP-targeting injections) and whether switching could reduce monthly spending. Which option is cheaper for you will depend on your local cash price and dosing. If you tell me your country (and whether you’d use monthly or every-3-month dosing), I can help you narrow down what to check and what pricing drivers matter most.
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