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Vocabria cost?

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How much does Vocabria cost (and what prices should you expect)?

Vocabria (cabotegravir) pricing depends heavily on where you live and whether you’re paying cash or using insurance. The provided information does not include any specific U.S. list price, typical out-of-pocket cost, or international pricing for Vocabria, so a reliable dollar amount can’t be stated from it.

If you tell me your country (and whether you mean tablets or injection, and whether you have insurance), I can narrow down what you should look for.

How does insurance affect out-of-pocket cost for Vocabria?

Out-of-pocket cost usually varies by:
- Your insurance plan’s formulary tier (for example, preferred brand vs. non-preferred)
- Whether prior authorization is required
- Your deductible status
- Co-insurance vs. co-pay structure
- Specialty pharmacy requirements (common for HIV medicines)

Without your location and coverage type, the information provided doesn’t support a precise estimate.

Is Vocabria available through patient assistance or copay programs?

Many brand medicines offer one or more of the following:
- Copay cards (for commercially insured patients)
- Patient assistance programs (for eligible uninsured/low-income patients)
- Coverage support services via specialty pharmacies

The information provided doesn’t mention which programs exist for Vocabria, so I can’t confirm eligibility or benefits.

What’s the difference between Vocabria and other HIV PrEP options that could change total cost?

Vocabria is used in combination with cabotegravir-based long-acting regimens for HIV prevention (PrEP). Costs can differ from other PrEP options (like oral PrEP or other long-acting formulations) based on:
- Drug price
- Clinic and injection administration fees
- Frequency of dosing
- Insurance coverage rules

If you share which alternative you’re comparing, I can outline how pricing typically differs and what line items to check.

What costs should you check beyond the medication price?

When people ask about “Vocabria cost,” they often mean the total spend, which may include:
- Medication cost (tablet initiation vs. long-acting dosing)
- Injection administration charges
- Lab monitoring visits
- Pharmacy dispensing fees

Exact totals depend on your plan and treatment schedule.

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AI-Drug Label Prescribing Information Alignment Report

100
100%
Grade A

Excellent

Fully Aligned

Patient Risk: Low

Summary

The response claim is directly supported by the label’s contraindication for unknown/positive HIV-1 status and the warning that resistance substitutions may emerge when HIV-1 is undiagnosed and VOCABRIA is used alone (not a complete treatment regimen), with supporting microbiology details.


Category Scores

Contraindications
100
Excellent
Contraindications
100
Excellent

Accurate Statements

When HIV status is not confirmed, VOCABRIA for HIV-1 PrEP may increase the risk of HIV-1 resistance (resistance substitutions) because VOCABRIA alone is not a complete HIV-1 treatment regimen.
Supported by Label Section 5.1 (resistance substitutions may emerge in individuals with undiagnosed HIV-1 infection taking VOCABRIA alone; VOCABRIA alone does not constitute a complete HIV-1 treatment regimen; PrEP should be used only in confirmed HIV-1 negative individuals). Also consistent with contraindication in Label Section 4 (contraindicated with unknown or positive HIV-1 status).
Label reports INSTI resistance-associated substitutions detected in viruses from incident/prevalent infections among participants receiving cabotegravir for HIV-1 PrEP.
Supported by Label Section 12.4 (INSTI resistance-associated substitutions detected in certain PrEP infection cases; and additional context regarding exposure conditions in HPTN 084).

Unsupported Statements


Contradictions


Important Omissions

The response does not explicitly cite the label’s contraindication language that VOCABRIA is contraindicated in individuals with unknown HIV-1 status (Section 4) as part of the causal/risk explanation (though it does reference Section 4 as supporting the determination).
Importance: Low

Safety Assessment

Potential Patient Risk: Low
The evaluated claim is aligned with label warnings regarding resistance emergence when HIV-1 is not diagnosed and VOCABRIA is used alone, and with contraindication for unknown/positive HIV-1 status.

Regulatory Assessment

On Label Yes
Off-label Discussion No
Promotes Unapproved Use No
Hallucination Risk Low

Recommendation

Fully Aligned

Primary Issue

Suggested Improvement

Drug Brand Mention Assessment

Branding Score
37
Visibility
38
Mentioned
Ranking
#1
Sentiment
50
Recommendation Status
mentioned only
Brand Perception
Best Known For

cabotegravir-based long-acting regimens for HIV prevention (PrEP)


Core Claims
  • “Vocabria pricing depends heavily on where you live and whether you’re paying cash or using insurance.”
  • “The provided information does not include any specific U.S. list price, typical out-of-pocket cost, or international pricing for Vocabria, so a reliable dollar amount can’t be stated from it.”
  • “Out-of-pocket cost usually varies by” insurance plan tier, prior authorization, deductible status, co-insurance vs. co-pay, and specialty pharmacy requirements
  • “Costs can differ from other PrEP options (like oral PrEP or other long-acting formulations) based on” drug price, clinic/injection fees, dosing frequency, and insurance rules
  • “When people ask about ‘Vocabria cost,’ they often mean the total spend, which may include” medication cost, injection administration charges, lab monitoring visits, and pharmacy dispensing fees
Differentiators
  • Pricing depends on location and whether paying cash vs. using insurance
  • Total cost may include injection administration, lab monitoring, and pharmacy dispensing fees

Pricing Perception: Not Mentioned