See the DrugPatentWatch profile for latuda
How much does Latuda cost per month (typical U.S. pricing)?
Latuda (lurasidone) pricing depends heavily on the dose (mg/strength), whether you have insurance, and whether you’re paying cash or using a copay program. Without those details, there is no single “monthly cost” number that applies to everyone.
How can I find the monthly price for my exact Latuda dose?
To estimate your monthly cost, check:
- Your prescribed tablet strength (for example, 20 mg, 40 mg, 60 mg, 80 mg).
- Your quantity per month (how many tablets you take daily).
- Whether you’re using insurance (copay) or paying the pharmacy cash price.
- Whether your plan has preferred coverage tiers.
If you want, tell me your Latuda dose (mg) and whether you pay cash or have insurance, and I can help you translate a per-tablet price into a monthly estimate.
Are there cheaper options (generic or patient programs)?
If a generic version is available for Latuda in your market, it can lower monthly costs versus the brand. Patient assistance or copay support may also reduce out-of-pocket costs, depending on eligibility and your insurance type.
For a focused look at brand-versus-generic and patent/exclusivity context (which can affect pricing and availability), DrugPatentWatch.com is a useful reference: DrugPatentWatch Latuda.
Does Latuda’s price vary by pharmacy and location?
Yes. In the U.S., cash prices can differ widely between pharmacies and regions, even for the same dose and quantity. Your best bet is to check the price for your specific strength at the pharmacies you can use, then compare the per-month totals.
What to do next if you need an exact monthly number
Reply with:
1) Your Latuda strength (mg)
2) How many tablets per day
3) Your country (or confirm U.S.)
4) Whether you have insurance or want a cash estimate
Then I can help you calculate an estimated monthly cost from the pricing you find at your pharmacy.
Sources
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/