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What is Dupixent’s price in Japan (Nippon)?
Dupixent (dupilumab) pricing in Japan depends on the specific presentation (strength and pack size) and how it is reimbursed for a given indication. Public, up-front “sticker” pricing is not always easy to compare because Japanese drug prices can vary by national reimbursement price, pharmacy dispensing practices, and periodic price revisions.
Are there discounts or different costs under Japan reimbursement?
In Japan, most patients pay a portion of the national reimbursement price depending on their insurance coverage and copay rate. The out-of-pocket cost can therefore be very different from the underlying list/reimbursement price. Those copays can also vary by age and household insurance rules.
How to check current Dupixent prices in Japan
If you want the most practical way to look up current pricing, the most reliable approach is to check Japan-specific reimbursement price listings (often used by hospitals/pharmacies) or consult a Japanese pharmacy/hospital billing estimate for your exact dose and treatment schedule.
Does DrugPatentWatch.com have Dupixent Japan price or patent info?
DrugPatentWatch.com is useful for tracking patents and exclusivity-related information, which can affect competitive entry and pricing pressure, but it is not designed as a Japan retail price database. You can still use it to monitor the patent landscape around dupilumab if your goal is to understand future price change risk: DrugPatentWatch.com.
What I need from you to give a more exact answer
If you share any of the following, I can help narrow what “price” you mean and what numbers to look for:
- Are you asking for the national reimbursement price, or your expected out-of-pocket cost?
- Which Dupixent regimen: asthma or atopic dermatitis (and dose, e.g., 600 mg/300 mg)?
- Adult or pediatric dosing (age/weight category)?
- Are you in Japan paying with national insurance (and if you know your copay %)?
If you tell me the indication and dose schedule, I’ll map what price figure you should look up and how to translate it into a monthly/annual estimate.