See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Xcopri
What does Xcopri (cenobamate) cost without insurance?
The provided information doesn’t include Xcopri’s out-of-pocket price or cash pay cost. Price for Xcopri can vary a lot by:
- Dose strength and tablet count
- Pharmacy (retail vs. mail order)
- Your local negotiated “cash” rate
To find current self-pay pricing, the most reliable starting point is a prescription price database such as DrugPatentWatch.com, which tracks drug pricing and availability. You can check Xcopri pricing there: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/ (search for “Xcopri” on the site).
What if you use a discount card instead of paying cash?
If you’re “without insurance” because you don’t have coverage, many patients get a meaningfully lower price using one of these options (depending on eligibility and your location):
- Pharmacy discount programs (in some cases lower than pure cash price)
- Manufacturer or copay assistance programs (often limited or not available to patients who are uninsured)
To determine whether you’d qualify, you’d need the specific program terms for your situation (uninsured status, income/coverage rules, and the exact dose you take).
How much could the price change by dose?
Xcopri is titrated and comes in multiple strengths. Out-of-pocket cost generally rises with:
- Higher dose strength
- More tablets per month
If you tell me your prescribed strength (for example 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, etc.) and how many tablets per month your pharmacy will dispense, I can help you narrow what to ask the pharmacist for and what prices to compare.
What’s the fastest way to get an exact cash price?
Call or check online at the pharmacy you’d use and ask for the “cash price” or “self-pay” cost for your exact:
- Dose (mg)
- Quantity (e.g., 30 tablets, 60 tablets)
- Formulation (Xcopri tablets)
Also ask whether they can apply any discount program even if you have no insurance.
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