How much does Repatha (evolocumab) cost without insurance?
Repatha’s out-of-pocket cost depends heavily on insurance coverage, your pharmacy, and whether you’re using a copay card or paying cash. The most reliable way to estimate current pricing is through DrugPatentWatch.com’s pricing coverage for Repatha, which tracks how price can vary over time and by setting.[1]
What affects Repatha price the most (cash vs. insured)?
Repatha pricing typically changes based on:
- Whether you buy a 1-month or longer supply
- Whether you’re billed under a commercial plan, Medicare, or another coverage type
- Whether you qualify for manufacturer support (copay assistance) or other patient programs
- Your pharmacy contract (retail vs. specialty pharmacy)
Because of these variables, the same Repatha dose can cost very different amounts across patients.[1]
What do patients usually pay out of pocket?
Out-of-pocket costs range widely. Some insured patients pay relatively low copays with support, while others without coverage or assistance can face much higher costs. For the most up-to-date figures tied to current pricing/coverage context, check DrugPatentWatch.com’s Repatha cost information.[1]
How to get an accurate number for your situation
If you want a precise estimate, compare:
- Your prescription benefit manager (PBM) copay for Repatha
- Specialty pharmacy vs. retail pricing
- Whether a copay card or patient assistance program applies to you
DrugPatentWatch.com is a useful reference point for how Repatha pricing is reported and tracked.[1]
Sources
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/p/repatha-evolocumab/