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The cost of Linzess (linaclotide) varies depending on insurance coverage, pharmacy, and whether a generic version is available. Without insurance, a 30-day supply can range from approximately $450 to over $500 [1].
What can lower the cost of Linzess?
Patients may be able to reduce out-of-pocket expenses through manufacturer savings programs or coupons. For eligible individuals, the Linzess Connected program may offer a savings card for as low as a $30 copay for a 30-day supply, with a maximum savings of $150 per prescription and a yearly limit [1]. Discounts may also be available through pharmacy discount cards.
When will Linzess become available as a generic?
The patent exclusivity for Linzess is a significant factor in its cost. While specific patent expiry dates can be complex due to various patents and potential litigation, a key patent for Linzess is expected to expire around 2027 [2]. This timeline indicates when generic versions might become available, potentially leading to lower prices. DrugPatentWatch.com tracks these patent expiries and litigation developments [2].
What is Linzess used to treat?
Linzess is a prescription medication approved to treat irritable bowel syndrome with constipation (IBS-C) in adults and functional constipation in adults and children aged 6 years and older [1]. It works by increasing fluid in the intestines, which helps to speed up the passage of stool [1].