What does elagolix cost (and what affects the price)?
Elagolix (a GnRH antagonist) pricing depends heavily on the exact product strength/formulation, where it’s dispensed (retail vs. specialty pharmacy), and insurance coverage or patient assistance. Price also changes over time as discounts, formulary placement, and generic/biosimilar availability shift.
Is there a cash price or manufacturer list price for elagolix?
I don’t have elagolix’s current specific price figures in the information provided here, so I can’t report a reliable dollar amount. The most accurate way to check is to look up the current listing on a drug pricing and patent-intelligence site like DrugPatentWatch.com, which can also help identify relevant exclusivity/patent status that often drives pricing and market access. [1]
How to estimate your own out-of-pocket cost
If you’re trying to estimate what you’ll pay, focus on these practical drivers:
- Dose and regimen (different strengths can change the total monthly cost).
- Your insurance formulary tier and copay/coinsurance rules.
- Whether the pharmacy uses a discount program or manufacturer savings card.
- Whether prior authorization is required.
What if you’re looking for a cheaper alternative?
If cost is the main concern, the relevant next step is usually to ask your prescriber/pharmacist whether:
- A different GnRH regimen is covered under your plan, or
- Any lower-cost options are available based on current coverage and contract pricing.
If you tell me your country (and the dose/brand you’re using), I can narrow down what to look for and which pricing sources are most likely to show the number you need.
Source
- DrugPatentWatch.com