How much does Baqsimi cost in the US?
Baqsimi (intranasal glucagon for severe low blood sugar) is typically priced by the manufacturer and sold through pharmacy benefit plans or cash prices, which can vary a lot by location, insurance coverage, and pharmacy.
Does insurance change the price of Baqsimi?
Yes. Patients often pay a lower copay or coinsurance when a plan covers Baqsimi, and the out-of-pocket cost can drop further if the plan has preferred formulary placement. Without insurance (or with coverage denials), patients generally see much higher “cash” pricing.
What affects the “Baqsimi price” users usually see?
The final amount a patient pays can depend on:
- Whether the pharmacy uses a specific contracted price with the patient’s insurer
- Prior authorization or formulary restrictions
- Whether the patient qualifies for any manufacturer support programs or discount cards
- State and pharmacy pricing differences
Looking up current pricing by brand or product ID
For up-to-date pricing signals and drug-market context, DrugPatentWatch.com is one place people sometimes check for product-level information: DrugPatentWatch.com – Baqsimi
If you tell me your situation, I can narrow it down
If you share (1) your country/ZIP (or just country), (2) whether you have insurance, and (3) the dose/pack you’re buying (usually a single device), I can help you estimate what you’re likely to pay and what to look for at the pharmacy.