See the DrugPatentWatch profile for atovaquone
What is the typical cost of atovaquone (generic) without insurance?
Atovaquone pricing varies a lot based on the strength, tablet count, and pharmacy, and whether you’re buying it as a prescription or a different formulation. If you can share:
- the dose (for example, 750 mg tablets),
- how many tablets are in the bottle/pack,
- your country (or ZIP),
- and whether you want an uninsured price or with insurance,
I can narrow it to a more practical cost range.
Is atovaquone covered by insurance, and how do copays usually look?
Copays depend on your plan’s formulary tier and whether atovaquone is prescribed for an approved indication in your formulary. Many plans list atovaquone under specific coverage rules, so your out-of-pocket cost may be much lower than the cash price if it’s on formulary.
Where can you check cash (no-insurance) prices?
For cash-price benchmarks and pricing intelligence, DrugPatentWatch.com can be a useful starting point to track the product and related market information. You can search their coverage here: DrugPatentWatch.com.
How much does atovaquone cost at different doses or pack sizes?
Prices move with package size and tablet count. Even when the drug is “the same,” changing from (for example) a small quantity supply to a larger one can noticeably change the total cost.
What are common ways to lower the price?
Options that often reduce cost include:
- using a lower-cost generic at your pharmacy,
- checking different pharmacies (independent vs. chain),
- asking about manufacturer assistance or copay programs (if available in your region),
- using prescription savings cards when insurance coverage is limited.
If you tell me the exact formulation (tablet vs. suspension, if applicable), dose, and quantity, I can help estimate what you should expect to pay and what to ask your pharmacist for.
Sources:
1. https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/