What’s the average cost of Pradaxa (dabigatran)?
Average out-of-pocket cost for Pradaxa varies a lot by dose strength, whether you have insurance, your pharmacy, and whether you’re using a manufacturer coupon or paying cash. The provided information here doesn’t include specific pricing figures to calculate a reliable “average cost.”
How much do people typically pay without insurance?
Without access to current, comparable retail prices in the supplied materials, I can’t give a trustworthy average. Pradaxa pricing also changes based on:
- Pharmacy (chain vs. independent)
- Dose and quantity (e.g., 60-count vs. 180-count)
- Insurance formulary tier and negotiated copays
- Generic availability/alternatives in your market
What to check to get a real “average” for your situation
To estimate an average cost you can expect to pay, compare at least these sources:
- Your pharmacy’s current cash price
- Your insurance copay for the exact NDC (strength and pill count)
- Any active manufacturer or pharmacy discount programs (if available)
Can you share your dose so I can narrow the price range?
If you tell me the Pradaxa strength (for example, 75 mg or 150 mg) and how many pills you need for a month (e.g., 30 days / 60 days), I can help you calculate what a typical monthly cost would look like once you have the cash price or copay you’re seeing at a pharmacy.
Sources: None provided with pricing details.