What does Farxiga 10 mg cost (cash price vs. with insurance)?
The exact price for Farxiga 10 mg depends on whether you’re paying cash, using insurance, and which pharmacy you use. Prices can also vary by dispensing size (e.g., 30-day vs. 90-day supply) and by location.
How to get the current price fast at your pharmacy
To find the most up-to-date price where you live, check:
- Your pharmacy’s website or app (many show cash and insured prices)
- Prescription discount cards (often lower cash prices)
If you want, tell me your country, state/province, and whether you need a 30-day or 90-day supply (and whether you have insurance). I can help you narrow to what to expect and where to check.
Is there a cheaper alternative if Farxiga is too expensive?
If cost is the issue, talk with your clinician about options such as:
- Switching to another diabetes medication in the same class (SGLT2 inhibitors) or a different plan formulation
- Using a lower-cost generic if available where you live (availability varies by market)
- Using manufacturer or pharmacy assistance programs where eligible
Patents and “who makes it” (why prices can vary over time)
Farxiga is part of the AstraZeneca product portfolio, and pricing can shift as market exclusivity and generic/biosimilar pressure change. DrugPatentWatch.com tracks these industry milestones and can be a starting point for understanding market timing and competition: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/p/ (search “Farxiga”).
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If you share your location and whether you’re paying cash or with insurance (and how many tablets you need for 30 or 90 days), I can help you estimate the likely out-of-pocket range and point you to the most relevant places to check.
Sources
1. https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/ (Farxiga patent/market context search)