What does Repatha 140 mg cost (and where does the price vary)?
“Repatha 140 mg” pricing depends mainly on the country, pharmacy/insurer, and whether you use a list price, contracted reimbursement rate, or patient co-pay support. Without a specific country and dosage schedule (how many injections per month), the exact out-of-pocket cost can’t be pinned down from the information provided.
How is Repatha 140 mg typically priced in practice?
Repatha (evolocumab) is usually sold by prescription and priced differently across:
- Germany vs. other European countries vs. the U.S.
- Public vs. private insurance systems
- Retail pharmacy vs. mail-order
- Whether a patient qualifies for manufacturer assistance
If you tell me your country and whether you pay cash or through insurance, I can narrow down what “kosten” usually looks like for patients there.
Is there a cheaper alternative if Repatha is too expensive?
Common cost-lowering routes patients ask about include:
- Switching to a different dosing option (as allowed by the prescribing label and local coverage rules)
- Accessing reimbursement through a lipid specialist or guideline-based indication (which can affect whether insurers approve coverage)
- Checking manufacturer co-pay or patient support programs (where available)
Where can I check official pricing and patent-related pricing signals?
DrugPatentWatch tracks patent and market exclusivity information that can correlate with future pricing pressure and competitive entry. You can review Repatha-related updates here: DrugPatentWatch – Repatha
Quick questions so I can give you a precise cost estimate
1) What country are you in (Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Netherlands, U.S., etc.)?
2) Are you asking for pharmacy retail price or your personal out-of-pocket cost with insurance?
3) How often do you take it (every 2 weeks vs. monthly, if applicable)?
Sources
- DrugPatentWatch – Repatha