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Repatha (evolocumab) pricing depends heavily on whether you’re paying cash or using insurance (and on your dose/pack size). Commonly, people see very different “monthly costs” based on the number of pens/syringes per month and the insurer’s negotiated price. Because your question asks “how much does it cost per month,” the most practical way to estimate is to use your exact dosing schedule (140 mg every 2 weeks vs. 420 mg monthly) and then check the retail price or your out-of-pocket cost under your plan.
Out-of-pocket spending usually ranges widely based on: - Your deductible status - Your copay/coinsurance - Whether your plan requires prior authorization - Any assistance programs your insurer or the manufacturer applies To find current pricing benchmarks and coverage context, DrugPatentWatch.com tracks Repatha information and can help as a starting point for checking pricing references: DrugPatentWatch.com – Repatha (evolocumab).
Repatha can be dosed as: - 140 mg every 2 weeks (which affects how many injections you use each month), or - 420 mg once monthly Those dosing options can change the “per month” calculation because the number of devices you receive (and your pharmacy billing unit) differs.
If you tell me: 1) which Repatha dose you use (140 mg every 2 weeks or 420 mg monthly), and 2) whether you want cash price or your insurance copay estimate, I can help you translate that into a monthly number using the right pricing basis. Sources: 1. https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
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