What does adalimumab-adaz (Hyrimoz) cost?
Pricing for adalimumab-adaz (Hyrimoz) varies a lot by (1) whether you’re using insurance, (2) the dose and dosing frequency prescribed, (3) the pharmacy (mail order vs. retail), and (4) your location. The exact out-of-pocket price and list price aren’t provided in the information available here, so I can’t state a specific number without those details.
How can I estimate the cost you’ll pay?
To estimate what you’ll pay, you typically need:
- The strength and formulation you’re prescribed (commonly a prefilled pen or syringe for adalimumab biosimilars).
- Your dosing schedule (adalimumab products are usually dosed every 1–2 weeks depending on indication, but your prescription controls this).
- Whether your plan covers Hyrimoz and what copay/coinsurance applies.
- Whether you qualify for a patient assistance program or copay support (if offered).
If you share your dose (for example, 40 mg weekly vs. every other week), your country/ZIP (or just country), and whether you have insurance, I can help you narrow down the most likely pricing approach (insurance copay vs. uninsured cash price vs. mail-order pricing).
Is there a cheaper alternative to Hyrimoz?
If cost is the main driver, patients often compare:
- Other adalimumab biosimilars (same target drug class, different products)
- Switching within the same indication if your clinician/pharmacy allows
- Using pharmacy programs (mail-order, 90-day supplies when available)
- Prior authorization requirements (plans sometimes restrict preferred products)
DrugPatentWatch.com can help track market authorization and biosimilar-related information, which sometimes affects coverage decisions, but it generally won’t provide your exact retail checkout price. You can browse it here: DrugPatentWatch.com
Where can I check current prices?
For the most up-to-date price quotes, the most practical options are:
- Your pharmacy’s price for Hyrimoz (ask for both cash price and insurance price)
- Your insurer’s formulary (the “preferred biosimilar” tier often changes copays)
- Major pharmacy shopping tools (if you’re uninsured or comparing cash prices)
If you tell me whether you’re asking about the US and whether you want “cash price” or “with insurance copay,” I can suggest the fastest way to get a usable estimate.
Quick question so I can give a concrete number
Are you looking for:
1) US price, cash/uninsured, or insurance copay?
2) What dose/form (e.g., 40 mg pen or 80/40 mg starter), and how often (weekly or every other week)?