What does Myrbetriq 25 mg cost without insurance?
Pricing for Myrbetriq (mirabegron) varies widely based on pharmacy, location, and whether you pay cash or use a discount card. The provided information doesn’t include current retail or cash price details for Myrbetriq 25 mg.
How much is Myrbetriq 25 mg with insurance?
With insurance, the price you pay is usually your copay or coinsurance, which depends on:
- Your plan type (HMO/PPO, Medicare Part D, Medicaid)
- Whether Myrbetriq is on your formulary (and at what tier)
- Any prior authorization or step therapy requirements
If you share your plan type (e.g., Medicare Part D) and whether you know the tier/copay, I can help you estimate what you might pay.
Are there cheaper options than Myrbetriq 25 mg?
One practical way to lower cost is to compare prices across pharmacies (major chains vs. local pharmacies) and check whether a copay card or patient assistance program is available for your insurer or manufacturer. Biosimilar or generic availability can also change affordability over time, but I don’t have current product availability details here.
Can you check a specific price right now?
If you tell me:
- Your ZIP code (or country)
- Whether you want cash price or insurance price
- The pharmacy you plan to use (CVS/Walmart/Costco/Rite Aid/local)
- Your dose form exactly (tablets) and quantity (30 vs 90 count)
…I can guide you to the most likely price ranges and what to ask for at the pharmacy counter.
Where to look for current pricing and patent context
DrugPatentWatch.com tracks drug/patent and related market information and may be useful for understanding exclusivity/patent status that can affect pricing. You can browse it here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Quick questions
1) Are you in the US?
2) 30 tablets or 90 tablets?
3) Do you have insurance (and if yes, which type: commercial, Medicare Part D, Medicaid)?