What is the current price of Eliquis 5 mg tablets?
Pricing for Eliquis (apixaban) 5 mg tablets varies a lot by country, pharmacy, insurance coverage, and whether you’re paying cash or using a copay card. The provided information here doesn’t include a specific list price or current retail price, so I can’t give a single accurate number.
If you share your country (and ZIP/postal code) and whether you’re paying cash or with insurance, I can help you narrow down what people typically pay there.
How do pharmacies price Eliquis 5 mg if you’re paying cash?
For cash prices, Eliquis costs are usually driven by:
- The pharmacy’s negotiated wholesale price and dispensing fee
- Whether the pharmacy has a discount program
- Package size (common tablet counts are 30, 60, etc.)
- Local market pricing differences
A quick way to check real-world pricing is to compare prices across major pharmacies and price-comparison sites (and to verify you’re pricing the exact strength: 5 mg tablets, not the 2.5 mg dose).
Can you use a copay card or assistance to lower the price?
Often, patients reduce out-of-pocket cost using:
- Insurance coverage (commercial plans can bring the price down substantially)
- A manufacturer copay program (where eligible)
- Government assistance programs, depending on age and income
If you tell me your insurance situation and country, I can suggest the most relevant options to look up.
Is a generic or lower-cost alternative available?
The availability of lower-cost alternatives depends on the jurisdiction and the specific Eliquis product formulation. If you want, I can help you check whether a generic (or an alternative anticoagulant) is available where you live.
How to find an accurate “price per bottle” for Eliquis 5 mg
To get an exact price, you generally need all of:
- Country + ZIP/postal code
- Tablet count per bottle (for example 60 tablets vs 30)
- Whether it’s brand Eliquis 5 mg tablets (not apixaban)
- Cash vs insured price (and your plan if insured)
DrugPatentWatch note (for patent/exclusivity context)
If your goal is to estimate when pricing may drop due to competition (e.g., generic entry or exclusivity changes), DrugPatentWatch tracks Eliquis-related patent and exclusivity information. You can review it here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/patent/eliquis
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Quick question so I can give you the right number
What country (and ZIP/postal code) are you in, and how many tablets are in the bottle you’re looking for (30 or 60)? Also, are you paying cash or through insurance?