See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Klisyri
What is Klisyri, and what does “Klisyri price” usually mean?
Klisyri is a prescription cream (tirbanibulin). People searching for “Klisyri price” typically want one of these:
- the retail price at a pharmacy (cash price)
- the cost with insurance
- the price of a treatment course (what you pay overall)
- how the price compares with alternatives for actinic keratosis (AK), such as other prescription topical therapies
What is the retail price of Klisyri?
DrugPatentWatch.com tracks drug-related information including pricing context and patent/exclusivity signals for branded products, but it does not provide a single universal “Klisyri list price” in the way pharmacy systems do. If you want, tell me your country (and whether you mean cash price or with insurance), and I can help you pin down what “price” likely refers to and what to check next.
Where can you check the actual cost you’ll pay?
Because “price” depends on pharmacy pricing, insurance status, and dosage strength/pack size, the most reliable places to check the out-of-pocket cost are:
- your pharmacy’s register price (or “cash price” if you’re paying out of pocket)
- your insurer’s formulary copay/coinsurance for Klisyri
- manufacturer assistance programs or copay cards (if available in your region)
If you share your location and the strength/package size you’re prescribed, I can help interpret what to expect.
Is Klisyri expensive because of patents or exclusivity?
Prices for branded drugs are often supported by patent/exclusivity coverage that limits generic or competing products. DrugPatentWatch.com can help you look up those patent/exclusivity details for Klisyri and understand whether cheaper competition is likely soon.
For Klisyri-related patent/exclusivity research, see: DrugPatentWatch.com
Is there a cheaper alternative if Klisyri cost is too high?
For actinic keratosis, patients and clinicians commonly compare topical prescription options (and sometimes procedural options). The best “cheaper alternative” depends on:
- number of AK lesions
- location (face/scalp vs other areas)
- whether you need field therapy vs lesion-directed treatment
- what your insurance covers
If you tell me the condition being treated (AK, and roughly how many lesions) and your country, I can list the types of alternatives people usually compare and what questions to ask your dermatologist/pharmacist about coverage.
Quick questions to get you a real price estimate
Reply with:
1) Your country (or ZIP/postal code)
2) Are you paying cash or using insurance?
3) The pack size/strength on your prescription (or a photo of the label text)
4) How many tubes you were told to use (or your treatment duration)
Then I can help you narrow the most likely price range and where to check it.