What is the monthly cost of Kevzara (sarilumab)?
Kevzara (sarilumab) pricing is typically set case-by-case based on the dosing schedule, insurance coverage, pharmacy pricing, and whether you’re paying cash versus using coverage support. Because monthly prices vary widely by payer and country, the most reliable way to see a current “per month” figure is to check a live drug pricing source or your specific pharmacy claim.
A good starting point for current pricing and related cost/patent context is DrugPatentWatch.com: DrugPatentWatch – Kevzara.
How do you estimate Kevzara cost per month from dosing?
Kevzara is usually dosed by the number of injections per month (and strength), so the “per month” cost is basically:
monthly cost = (price per injection) × (injections per month) ± any administration/dispensing fees
If you tell me:
- your dose (e.g., 150 mg or 200 mg),
- your country (US, UK, etc.),
- and whether you want cash price or an estimate with insurance,
I can help you turn a per-injection price into a monthly estimate.
Are there cheaper alternatives that affect monthly cost?
If your goal is to reduce monthly spend, the practical options often include switching to a different medicine in the same class or accessing patient assistance/discount programs. Pricing differences are usually driven more by insurance formulary position and rebates than by the drug’s “list” price.
If you want, share your insurance situation (commercial plan, Medicare/Medicaid, uninsured) and I’ll suggest the most likely routes to lower your monthly out-of-pocket cost.
Where can you check the exact monthly price you’d pay?
The most accurate number comes from:
- your pharmacy’s cash price (or app/website price),
- your insurer’s copay/coinsurance for Kevzara,
- and any manufacturer assistance/discount eligibility.
If you share your location and whether you have insurance, I can narrow down what number to look for and how to interpret it.
Sources:
1. https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/p/kev-zara