How much does Daliresp (roflumilast) cost?
The cost of Daliresp depends mainly on the dosage strength, your country, and whether you’re paying cash or using insurance. Daliresp prices also vary by pharmacy and by the manufacturer vs. any available generics or patient-assistance programs.
Is there a cheaper alternative (generic or other options)?
If a generic version is available in your location, it may reduce the out-of-pocket price compared with the brand. Your prescriber can also discuss whether an alternative treatment for your condition could be appropriate, depending on your diagnosis and previous therapies.
What affects the price the most (insurance, pharmacy, dosage)?
Expect the final price to change based on:
- Whether your insurance covers roflumilast and what tier it’s in
- Your deductible and copay/coinsurance
- The pharmacy you use (some charge different cash rates even for the same strength)
- Dosage strength (Daliresp is typically prescribed as 250 mcg or 500 mcg)
Are there patient assistance or discount programs that can lower the cost?
Many brand-name medicines have options such as manufacturer copay cards (where eligible) or patient assistance programs for people who qualify. Coverage rules vary, so the best next step is to check the program terms for your location.
What can you do to get an accurate price quickly?
To get the real current cost for your exact prescription, check:
- Your pharmacy’s cash price (ask for the price per month for your strength)
- Your insurance copay for that specific strength
- Any manufacturer or discount program for roflumilast/Daliresp
If you tell me your country (and whether you take 250 mcg or 500 mcg, and a 30- vs 90-day supply), I can help you narrow down what to look for and how to estimate your likely out-of-pocket cost.