How much does a 14 mL dose of Repatha cost?
The exact cost depends on what product and concentration you mean by “14 mL dose” (Repatha is sold as prefilled pens and a prefilled syringe with fixed volumes per device), plus your country, pharmacy, insurance coverage, and whether you’re using the manufacturer’s copay support or uninsured pricing.
Repatha prices and rebate structures are not provided in the available information here, so I can’t give a reliable dollar amount for a “14 mL dose.”
Which Repatha “14 mL” are you referring to?
Repatha dosing is typically expressed by milligrams per administration (or by device type), not as a specific “14 mL” volume. If you tell me:
- your country (e.g., US, UK, Canada, EU country), and
- whether you mean a 140 mg/mL pen or syringe, or a different Repatha presentation,
- how often you dose (every 2 weeks vs monthly),
I can help you narrow down what the correct dose quantity corresponds to.
What affects the out-of-pocket cost for Repatha?
Even with the same prescribed dose, your price can change based on:
- insurance (commercial vs Medicare vs Medicaid),
- whether you meet deductibles,
- list price vs negotiated plan price,
- pharmacy (retail vs mail order),
- copay assistance eligibility (if available).
If you share your insurance situation and location, I can point you to the right way to estimate your expected cost.
Quick check: where are you located and what Repatha device are you using?
Reply with your country and the Repatha strength/device (pen vs syringe, and the mg per dose). Then I’ll help translate your “14 mL” wording into the actual Repatha dose and estimate what the cost is likely to be for your setting.