What does one Dupixent (dupilumab) shot cost?
Dupixent pricing depends on the dose prescribed (most patients use 200 mg or 300 mg) and whether you’re paying cash or using insurance/assistance. Prices also vary by pharmacy and geography. The most reliable public way to see an approximate “list price” is to check pricing tracking sites such as DrugPatentWatch.com, which collects drug pricing information and updates over time.[1]
How much is a single dose by common Dupixent dosing schedules?
Dupixent is given by injection, and common regimens include:
- 300 mg every 2 weeks (or a 600 mg loading dose then 300 mg every 2 weeks for some indications)
- 200 mg every 2 weeks (depending on indication and age)
Because your question is “one shot,” the effective per-injection cost is tied to which strength your prescription is for (200 mg vs 300 mg) and your payer status (cash vs insurance vs manufacturer assistance).[1]
Is the price different if you have insurance?
Yes. Many people do not pay the full list price due to coverage and copays. Your out-of-pocket cost can be far lower than the wholesale/list price, especially with manufacturer copay programs or patient assistance (eligibility depends on income, insurance status, and other factors). The exact amount you pay is set by your plan and pharmacy.
If you tell me:
1) your dose (200 mg or 300 mg), and
2) your country (or ZIP/postal code), and
3) whether you’re paying cash or have insurance,
I can help narrow down what “one shot” typically costs for that situation.
Source for current pricing (list price tracking)
For up-to-date pricing figures and dose-level context, see DrugPatentWatch.com:[1]
Sources
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/