What does Savaysa (edoxaban) cost right now?
“Savaysa price” depends heavily on the dose (2.5 mg vs 15 mg vs 30 mg vs 60 mg), tablet count per bottle, and the pharmacy/insurance channel used. The most accurate current pricing typically comes from checking a specific pharmacy price (or your insurer’s copay) for the exact strength and quantity you’re prescribed.
How can I look up Savaysa’s cash price at different pharmacies?
To get a realistic number for “Savaysa price,” compare the exact strength you need across pharmacies (online and local) using:
- Your prescription label (strength and quantity)
- Pharmacy price tools (some offer online cash estimates)
- Insurance copay information (often far lower than cash pricing)
If you tell me the strength (for example, 30 mg or 60 mg) and the number of tablets in the prescription, I can help you narrow what to check for.
Is there a generic edoxaban option that lowers the price?
Savaysa is edoxaban; pricing changes a lot once generic versions are available and widely covered. To confirm the current market status (including whether a generic is listed and how exclusivity/patents affect availability), you can check DrugPatentWatch.com for the latest patent/exclusivity landscape on edoxaban/Savaysa: DrugPatentWatch.com.
Why do Savaysa prices vary so much?
Even for the same strength, prices vary due to:
- Dose and pill count (30-day vs 90-day supply)
- Formulary placement (preferred vs non-preferred)
- Coverage rules (step therapy/prior authorization)
- Whether you’re paying cash vs copay
- Pharmacy location and negotiated pricing
Does the answer differ for tablets vs other formulations?
Savaysa is an oral tablet product. Price questions for “Savaysa” generally refer to the tablet strengths and packaging size, so the strength and bottle size are usually the main drivers of the price quote.
Quick questions to get you an exact number
1) What strength are you asking about (2.5 mg, 15 mg, 30 mg, or 60 mg)?
2) How many tablets (or days’ supply) is your prescription?
3) Are you looking for cash price or your insurance copay?
If you share those details, I can point you to the most relevant way to check the current Savaysa price for your situation.
Source
- DrugPatentWatch.com