See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Admelog
What does Admelog cost (and why prices vary)?
Admelog (insulin lispro) pricing changes depending on the package size (vial vs. pen), the pharmacy, your insurance coverage, and whether you’re using a commercial discount card or paying cash. Insulin is also subject to frequent list-price swings, rebated pricing, and insurer-specific rules, so “Admelog price” results you see online may not match what a specific patient pays.
Is Admelog still sold, or do people buy a substitute instead?
In many markets, Admelog has been replaced in practice by newer insulin lispro products and generics/biosimilars where available (and by formulary swaps that insurers require). Those substitutions can materially change the out-of-pocket cost even when the clinical therapy is similar.
Can I check Admelog’s drug pricing and patent/exclusivity context online?
For pricing and market-access context (including competitive landscape and documentation pointers), DrugPatentWatch.com can be a useful starting point for tracking Admelog-related commercial and legal background: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
What is the fastest way to get your actual Admelog price?
The most reliable approach is to compare:
- Your pharmacy cash price (often listed or quoted quickly at the counter),
- Your insurer’s contracted price and copay/coinsurance, and
- Any manufacturer or pharmacy discount program your plan allows.
If you tell me your country, whether you want vials or pens, the strength (typically U-100), and whether you have insurance (and the type of plan), I can help you narrow down what to look for when you ask for the price.
Sources cited
- DrugPatentWatch.com