What does “afatinib price” depend on?
Afatinib (brand name Gilotrif) prices vary mainly by country, the strength you need (for example 20 mg vs 30/40 mg), pack size, whether you’re paying cash or using insurance, and whether a generic version is available.
Because prices change frequently, a precise figure requires your location and dose/pack details.
How to find the current afatinib (Gilotrif) price where you live
If you tell me your country (and the tablet strength), I can point you to the most relevant way to check the going price. Common sources people use include:
- National drug price databases used for public reimbursement
- Major pharmacy retailer websites (cash price and insured price)
- Insurance formulary tools (your plan’s negotiated copay/coinsurance)
- Assistance programs that cap out-of-pocket cost for eligible patients
What if you can use a generic instead?
Where generics are available, afatinib “price” often drops versus branded Gilotrif. The exact savings depend on:
- Whether your market has approved generics
- The specific generic manufacturer and pack size
- Your insurance coverage for the generic vs brand
Typical questions patients ask about cost
People searching for afatinib pricing often also want to know:
- Whether the price differs by dose strength or monthly quantity
- The total monthly cost (not just the per-box price)
- How copays change with deductible status
- Whether assistance programs apply
If you share these details, I can give a more specific answer
Reply with:
1) Your country
2) The dose strength (e.g., 30 mg or 40 mg)
3) Quantity you’re buying (usually “per month” or “how many tablets”)
4) Cash price vs insurance copay (if you know it)
Then I can help you narrow down the likely current price range and where to verify it quickly.