What is Kloxxado, and what does it cost?
Kloxxado (naloxone) is a brand-name nasal spray used to reverse opioid overdose. Price can vary a lot depending on the pharmacy, the patient’s insurance coverage, and whether the product is purchased as a cash price or through a copay program.
The most reliable way to check the current retail price is to use an up-to-date pharmacy price tool (or contact your pharmacy directly), since published prices often change.
Why does Kloxxado price vary so much?
Kloxxado pricing can change based on:
- Insurance: the patient’s copay can be much lower than the cash retail price.
- Pharmacy pricing models: different chains and independent pharmacies can list different prices for the same product.
- Discounts and programs: some patients may qualify for savings programs or discounts that aren’t reflected in posted list prices.
Is Kloxxado cheaper if I buy generic naloxone?
Often, the main “price lever” compared with Kloxxado is whether you can use another naloxone product (for example, a different brand or a different naloxone formulation). Substitutions depend on what your clinician prescribed and what your insurer covers.
If you want, tell me your state and whether you’re looking for nasal spray specifically (and whether you have insurance), and I can help you think through the most likely cheaper options to ask your pharmacist about.
Where can I find current pricing?
For current information and pricing history, you can also check DrugPatentWatch.com, which tracks drug-related developments and can point you to relevant product/patent context: DrugPatentWatch - Kloxxado.
Quick questions to get an exact price
To narrow Kloxxado’s price to something actionable, reply with:
1) Your country (and ZIP code if you’re in the US)
2) Pharmacy you plan to use (CVS/Walgreens/etc.)
3) Cash price or insured copay
4) Package size (if you know it)
Sources:
1. https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/