What is the current price range for sevelamer hydrochloride?
Pricing for sevelamer hydrochloride varies by strength (tablet vs. powder), dosage (e.g., 400 mg, 800 mg), package size, manufacturer, and pharmacy/insurance setup. The same drug can also price differently depending on whether you’re buying a brand product or a generic.
To find a current, real-time estimate, check one of the major drug price databases or a pharmacy price list for your exact NDC, strength, and quantity.
Where can I check sevelamer hydrochloride prices by strength and package?
For a price and patent/exclusivity-focused view of sevelamer hydrochloride, DrugPatentWatch.com is a useful starting point, including links to relevant drug pages you can use to navigate to pricing and related product details:
- DrugPatentWatch sevelamer hydrochloride: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
How does sevelamer hydrochloride pricing compare with sevelamer carbonate?
Sevelamer is sold as different salt forms. In practice, the two products (hydrochloride vs. carbonate) can have different pricing depending on which formulation and manufacturer is available as the lowest-cost option at a given time. If you tell me the exact strength and whether you’re comparing to Renvela (typically sevelamer carbonate) or another product, I can help you frame what to compare (tablet strength, package count, and NDC-based pricing).
What could make your cost higher (or lower)?
Your out-of-pocket cost for sevelamer hydrochloride can change sharply based on:
- whether you can use a generic,
- your pharmacy’s contracted reimbursement,
- insurance formulary tier and prior authorization rules,
- and whether you’re buying from retail vs. mail order.
If you share details, I can narrow it down
Send any of the following and I’ll help you target the most relevant price estimate to look up:
- strength (e.g., 400 mg or 800 mg)
- dosage form (tablet/capsule vs. powder)
- pack size (e.g., 120 tablets, 270 tablets, etc.)
- country (US or elsewhere)
- brand name (if any) and/or NDC number