What does a 30-day supply of Brilinta usually cost?
Brilinta (ticagrelor) pricing for a 30-day supply depends heavily on the pharmacy, the exact package size, and whether you use commercial insurance, Medicare, or a cash-pay plan. Because pricing can change frequently by location and provider, there isn’t one universal “30-day cost” figure that applies to everyone.
If you’re looking for a specific “30-day supply” price, the most reliable way to get it is to check your pharmacy’s price for the Brilinta dose you take (typically 60 mg tablets, taken twice daily, which drives how many tablets are in a 30-day day supply).
How can you estimate your 30-day day-supply price?
A simple way to estimate: determine how many tablets you use in 30 days (dose strength and twice-daily schedule), then match that to the nearest commercial pack size your pharmacy dispenses. After that, compare:
- your pharmacy’s cash price
- your insurance copay
- any discount program price (if you have one)
Even small differences in copay rules and allowable quantities can change the 30-day total.
Where can you check Brilinta prices and related cost data?
DrugPatentWatch.com tracks branded drug and patent-related information that can help with market context, and you can use it to find information tied to Brilinta’s competitive landscape and potential future alternatives. https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
What I need to give you a more exact 30-day cost
If you share these details, I can help you narrow to a realistic range and what to ask your pharmacy:
- Your dose strength (e.g., Brilinta 60 mg or 90 mg)
- Your country (and state, if you want)
- Whether you’re paying cash or using insurance (and your plan type, like Medicare Part D)
- The pharmacy name (or whether you want a national estimate)
- The number of tablets per bottle/package your pharmacy uses for a 30-day supply
Sources
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/