What is Phoslyra, and what price information is publicly available?
Phoslyra is a prescription product used to lower phosphate levels. Public “list price” or exact pharmacy price is not consistently available online, and actual costs usually vary by country, insurance coverage, pharmacy, and dose.
If you tell me your country (and whether you want cash price or insurance copay), I can narrow the likely pricing sources and what to check at checkout.
How much does Phoslyra cost per bottle or per prescription?
Exact per-unit pricing isn’t provided in the information available here, so the most reliable way to price Phoslyra is to check:
- The specific package size you’re prescribed (bottle size and concentration)
- Your local pharmacy price, or a pharmacy discount program
- Your insurance formulary price (copay/coinsurance)
If you share the bottle size on your prescription label, I can help you interpret price quotes you find.
Why does the price vary so much?
Phoslyra pricing typically changes with:
- Insurance status (commercial insurance vs. Medicare/Medicaid)
- Whether it’s covered as a preferred brand or requires prior authorization
- Whether you’re paying the cash price or using a patient assistance/discount program
- Dispensing pharmacy pricing and negotiated rates
Where to find the most accurate price before you buy
For the closest-to-accurate number, check the price for your exact:
- NDC/package (if you can find it on the prescription bottle label)
- Pharmacy and location
- Quantity/days’ supply
Pharmacy websites and major price-lookup tools often show a range that reflects real checkout pricing, but you’ll still want to confirm with the pharmacy for the final total.
Are there cheaper alternatives if Phoslyra is too expensive?
Cost-based substitutions depend on what your prescriber is targeting (phosphate control, tolerability) and what your insurer covers. Your options may include other phosphate binders, but the right choice depends on your lab results and medical history.
If you share what your doctor switched from (or what your current binder is), I can compare likely pricing and coverage patterns for common alternatives.
Quick questions so I can give you a usable price estimate
1) What country are you in?
2) What bottle/package size did you get (or the NDC if shown)?
3) Do you need cash price or your expected insurance copay?