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Prices for Entresto (sacubitril/valsartan) vary a lot by country, dosage, pharmacy, and insurance. There isn’t a single “cheapest price.” Here’s how to get the best price and what to expect: - In the U.S., cash prices for a 30-day supply commonly range around $600–$700, but your actual out-of-pocket can be much lower with insurance or assistance programs. - If you have commercial insurance, your copay can vary widely (sometimes $20–$60 per month or more, depending on the plan). - There’s a manufacturer savings program for eligible patients and various pharmacy discount programs (GoodRx, SingleCare) that can yield substantial savings. - Consider a 90-day supply if your plan and pharmacy offer it; sometimes this lowers the per-month cost. - If you’re uninsured or underinsured, inquire about patient assistance programs from the manufacturer. If you’d like, tell me: - Your country and city - The exact dosage/strength you’re prescribed (e.g., 97 mg/103 mg twice daily) - Whether you have insurance or a discount card I can then give a more precise price range and help compare local options. And remember, you’ll need a valid prescription and a licensed pharmacy to purchase Entresto.
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