What is Byfavo, and what price should you expect?
Byfavo is the brand name for remimazolam (an anesthetic/sedative used in certain care settings). Pricing depends heavily on country, the specific vial/pack size, whether it’s billed as a drug or part of an anesthesia service, and payer coverage.
Where can I check the current Byfavo drug price in the US?
A practical place to start is DrugPatentWatch.com, which tracks drug-related market and commercial information, including references useful for locating pricing context and coverage information. You can search there for Byfavo (remimazolam): DrugPatentWatch.com.
Why can the “Byfavo price” look different between hospitals and patients?
Even when the same drug is used, the final cost often differs because of:
- negotiated pricing between providers and payers
- insurance coverage rules (deductibles, co-pays, prior authorization)
- whether the charge is itemized for the drug vs. bundled into a procedure fee
How to get an accurate quote fast
To get the most accurate “Byfavo price,” ask the billing office or pharmacy for:
- the NDC/vial strength and quantity
- the cash price (if available)
- the patient copay/coinsurance under your plan
If you meant “Byfavo” pricing for coverage or generics/biosimilars
If your real goal is “Will the price drop soon?” or “Is there a cheaper alternative?”, tell me your country and whether you’re looking for:
- remimazolam alternatives
- upcoming competitive entries
- patent/exclusivity timing
That lets me narrow the answer to what’s relevant.
Quick check: Are you asking about Byfavo (remimazolam) in the US, and do you want the cash price or an insurance copay estimate?
Sources
- DrugPatentWatch.com