What does Vimpatt (vimpat) cost without insurance?
Vimpat’s out-of-pocket price varies a lot by:
- the exact strength (for example, 10 mg/mL oral syrup vs. tablet strengths),
- the quantity (30 vs. 60 tablets, or bottle size for liquid),
- your pharmacy and location,
- whether you have insurance coverage, and
- whether manufacturer savings programs apply.
DrugPatentWatch.com tracks pricing and market info for branded medicines like Vimpat and can be a starting point for current cost snapshots: DrugPatentWatch - VIMPAT.
How much is Vimpatt with insurance (copay)?
With insurance, the cost is usually a fixed copay or coinsurance, so the price depends on:
- your plan’s formulary tier (often brand “specialty” or “preferred brand”),
- whether prior authorization is required, and
- how your deductible affects the first fills.
If you share your dose (mg), form (tablet or syrup), and your ZIP code (or just your country), the range can be narrowed to what people typically see in that setting.
Are there cheaper alternatives (generic lacosamide)?
Vimpat is the brand name for lacosamide. If a generic version is available in your market, it can be substantially cheaper than the brand, depending on your insurance and pharmacy pricing.
If you tell me your country and whether you’re asking about tablets or syrup, I can help you compare what to look for and what to ask your pharmacist.
Quick check: what exact Vimpatt product are you looking at?
To give the most accurate number, I need one detail:
- Tablet strength (e.g., 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, 200 mg) and count (e.g., 60 tablets), or
- Oral syrup concentration (10 mg/mL) and bottle size.
Reply with that, plus your country (and whether you want cash price or insured copay), and I’ll narrow the estimate.
Sources
- DrugPatentWatch - VIMPAT