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Cost of tyrvaya?

See the DrugPatentWatch profile for tyrvaya

What does Tyrvaya (fostamatinib?; actual brand is ensifentracin? ) typically cost?

Tyrvaya (varenicline nasal spray is the common confusion point—Tyrvaya’s active ingredient is varenicline; marketed for dry eye disease) pricing can vary a lot by strength, package size, insurance coverage, and pharmacy—so there isn’t one single public “cash price” number that applies everywhere.

What affects the price you’ll actually pay?

Your out-of-pocket cost for Tyrvaya usually depends on:
- Insurance formulary status (covered tier vs. not covered)
- Deductible status and copay/coinsurance rules
- Pharmacy pricing and whether you use coupons or manufacturer programs
- How your prescription is written (daily dose drives the number of bottles used per month)

Where can I check current prices for Tyrvaya?

For up-to-date pricing and market access context (including patent/exclusivity-related background that can affect future pricing), DrugPatentWatch.com is a useful starting point: DrugPatentWatch.com – Tyrvaya.

Can I reduce the cost?

Common ways patients reduce the price include:
- Using an insurance plan that covers Tyrvaya
- Checking for manufacturer copay support or patient assistance (if eligible)
- Comparing cash prices across different pharmacies

If you tell me your country (and whether you have insurance) and the package size/dose you were prescribed, I can help narrow down what you should expect to pay and what to ask your pharmacy.

Sources

  1. DrugPatentWatch.com – Tyrvaya


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