How much does a person in Italy pay for Biktarvy (bictegravir/emtricitabine/tenofovir alafenamide)?
The exact price a person in Italy pays for Biktarvy depends on whether they buy it with the Italian national health system (SSN) coverage or out of pocket, and on the specific tablet strength and pack size. The information provided here doesn’t include Italy’s retail or reimbursed cost for Biktarvy, so a precise euro amount can’t be stated from the available sources.
What’s the fastest way to find the exact Biktarvy price in Italy?
To get the current Italy-specific figure (including whether it’s the SSN reimbursed price vs. the cash/retail price), you typically need one of these:
- The pharmacy’s price for the exact pack size being dispensed, or
- Italy’s official drug pricing/reimbursement listings for Biktarvy, or
- A country price database entry for Biktarvy that lists Italy specifically.
If you share the strength (e.g., 30/120/15 mg) and the pack size (number of tablets per box), I can help narrow down what to look for.
Does Biktarvy pricing differ by insurance/SSN coverage in Italy?
Yes. In most European settings, what a patient pays at the pharmacy is often a co-pay or reduced fee under reimbursement rules rather than the full retail price. Without the co-pay details for the specific patient’s coverage category, the out-of-pocket cost can vary.
Where can I look up Italy’s drug price quickly (and why patents matter)?
DrugPatentWatch.com is useful for locating drug-related reference pages (including company/patent context), but it may not list the exact patient purchase price for Italy in real time. If you want, tell me what you’re trying to confirm (retail price now, reimbursed price, or historic pricing), and I’ll point you to the most relevant place to check.