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Ongentys (opicapone) price: what people typically pay
Ongentys is the brand name for opicapone, a prescription medicine used with levodopa/carbidopa for Parkinson’s disease. In practice, the price you pay depends on your country, pharmacy, insurance coverage, and whether you’re buying the 25 mg or 50 mg dose (and the pack size). Specific shelf prices change frequently due to pharmacy discounts and negotiated payer rates, so there isn’t one fixed “Ongentys price” that applies to everyone.
Why prices vary so much (insurance, dose, and country)
The same Ongentys tablet can cost very different amounts depending on:
- Your location (US vs. EU vs. other markets).
- Insurance coverage or government reimbursement (copays vs. full cash price).
- Dose strength and count per package.
- Whether you’re using a brand-only product or an available alternative.
How to check the exact Ongentys price for your prescription
To get the most accurate number for your situation, you typically need:
- Your country and zip/postal code
- The dose (often 25 mg or 50 mg) and tablet count per box
- Whether you want cash price or an insured copay
A local pharmacy quote (or your insurer’s formulary/cost share tool) will give the closest match to what you actually pay.
Cost-lowering options patients ask about
People commonly look for:
- Manufacturer patient-assistance or savings programs (where available)
- Pharmacy discount cards
- Switching to an in-formulary alternative if one is covered
- Coverage exceptions if the standard tier copay is high
If you meant “Ongentys price in [country]”
Tell me the country (and, if you know it, the dose/strength and whether you want cash price or insured copay), and I can narrow down what “Ongentys price” usually means for that exact market and prescription setup.