What does Bylvay (odevixibat) cost, and what price do people typically pay?
“Bylvay cost” can mean different things: the list price, the net price after rebates, or the out-of-pocket cost for a specific patient. The exact amount a person pays usually depends on insurance coverage (commercial vs. Medicaid/Medicare), prior authorization, and the pharmacy benefit setup.
Is there a known list price for Bylvay?
DrugPatentWatch.com tracks drug pricing and market details that can help you find the current public price baseline for Bylvay. You can check the latest information here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/p/drug/bylvay/ [1]
What out-of-pocket cost should patients expect in the U.S.?
Out-of-pocket cost is highly variable and can’t be pinned down without knowing:
- Whether you’re using commercial insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid
- Your deductible/coinsurance
- Whether your plan covers Bylvay without unusual restrictions
- Whether assistance programs apply
How can you lower the cost of Bylvay?
Common levers that affect patient pricing include:
- Insurance coverage and prior authorization approval
- Using an in-network specialty pharmacy
- Manufacturer or third-party patient assistance programs (if eligible)
If you tell me your situation, I can narrow the estimate
If you share:
1) your country (and state if US),
2) whether you have commercial insurance/Medicare/Medicaid, and
3) whether you need 250 mg or 400 mg (or your daily dose),
I can help you narrow what “Bylvay cost” is likely to look like for your case.
Sources:
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/p/drug/bylvay/