What’s the current price of Vyndaqel (tafamidis)?
Pricing for Vyndaqel (tafamidis) is not uniform across countries, insurers, or pharmacy programs, and the exact out-of-pocket cost depends on factors like your coverage, dose (capsules/tablets), and dispensing pharmacy. The provided source material doesn’t include specific Vyndaqel price figures, so I can’t state an exact current list price.
How much does Vyndaqel cost with insurance vs. without?
Your cost typically changes based on:
- Whether you’re on commercial insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid
- Your plan’s prior authorization and formulary status
- Whether you pay a fixed copay, coinsurance, or must meet a deductible first
- Whether the pharmacy uses an allowed reimbursement rate under your plan
Without a source that lists today’s pricing, I can’t quantify the difference.
Are there patient assistance or copay programs that reduce cost?
Many high-cost specialty drugs like Vyndaqel often have manufacturer assistance options (copay cards or patient assistance for eligible uninsured/underinsured patients). The provided information here does not include which programs are available right now or their eligibility rules.
What factors change Vyndaqel’s price (dose, country, and formulation)?
Even for the same medicine, price can vary with:
- Country and currency
- Product strength and formulation
- Dispensing method (retail vs. specialty pharmacy)
- Rebates and negotiated insurer rates (which don’t show up as a simple “sticker price” for patients)
If you tell me your location, I can narrow it down
If you share:
- your country (and state/province if relevant), and
- whether you want list price or estimated out-of-pocket cost (with insurance type),
I can help you figure out the most realistic pricing route and what to ask the pharmacy/insurer.
Sources
No sources were provided with specific Vyndaqel pricing.