How much does Repatha cost?

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  • The cost for Repatha (evolocumab) subcutaneous solution (140 mg/mL) is about $258.00 for one of the 140 mg single-use prefilled autoinjectors or a prefilled syringe. The 2-pack carton costs roughly $507.
  • This price is for cash paying customers only, is not valid with insurance, and may change depending upon the pharmacy.
  • This cost is based on the Repatha price guide and using the Drugs.com discount card which is accepted at most U.S. pharmacies.
  • Most commercial insurance and Medicare plans cover Repatha. If you have commercial insurance, you may be eligible for the $5 per month Repatha Copay card to help cover out-of-pocket expenses.

    If you have a low income, you may be eligible for financial assistance to help pay for Repatha from Amgen, the manufacturer.

    Repatha is considered a specialty medicine and is not usually stocked at a retail pharmacy. Many specialty pharmacies will accept copay cards or other discounts, so be sure to ask.

    Visit Repatha.com/repatha-cost for more information. You can also call 844-REPATHA (844-737-2842) or Amgen at 1-844-240-3656 in the U.S.

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