The price you pay for Cobenfy may depend on factors such as whether you have health insurance and the pharmacy you use. Financial assistance may be available to help you with the cost of Cobenfy.

Several factors can affect the price you’ll pay for Cobenfy. These include:

  • your treatment plan
  • your insurance coverage
  • the pharmacy you use
  • available financial assistance for Cobenfy (see the “Financial and insurance assistance” section)

To find out your cost for Cobenfy, talk with your doctor, pharmacist, or insurance provider.

If you take Cobenfy long term, you may be able to lower your costs in the following ways:

  • Look into getting a 90-day supply: You may be able to get a 90-day supply of Cobenfy if approved by your insurance company. This could reduce your number of trips to the pharmacy and help lower the cost of the drug. If you’re interested in a 90-day supply of Cobenfy, talk with your doctor, pharmacist, or insurance provider.
  • Use a mail-order pharmacy: Using a mail-order pharmacy might help lower your cost for Cobenfy. Plus, you could get your medication without leaving home. Some Medicare plans may help cover the cost of mail-order drugs. You may also be able to get a 90-day supply of the drug through mail order. If you don’t have health insurance, talk with your doctor or pharmacist. They may be able to suggest online pharmacy options that could work for you.

If you need financial support to pay for Cobenfy or help understanding your insurance coverage, assistance is available. For example:

  • A program called the Cobenfy Co-Pay Assistance Program is available. For more information and to check your eligibility for support, visit the program website.
  • Some websites provide details about drug assistance programs, ways to make the most of your insurance coverage, and links to savings cards and other services. Two such websites are:

Here are answers to some commonly asked questions about Cobenfy’s cost.

Is there a generic alternative to Cobenfy?

No. Cobenfy is not available in generic form.

A generic drug contains an exact copy of the active drug in a brand-name medication. A generic is considered just as safe and effective as the original drug but tends to cost less.

How can I get Cobenfy for free?

Cobenfy’s manufacturer offers a trial voucher program. People may be eligible to receive a 30-day free supply of Cobenfy if they meet specific criteria. Criteria include not having previously received or filled a prescription for Cobenfy. To check the criteria, visit the program’s webpage.

The Cobenfy Co-Pay Assistance Program can significantly reduce the cost of the drug.

Is Cobenfy covered by Medicare?

It may be. You can call your Medicare plan provider to ask whether your plan covers the cost of Cobenfy. There are many types of Medicare plans, so your coverage and what you pay for prescriptions will be based on your particular plan’s benefits.

Your doctor may also be able to provide information about the cost of Cobenfy if you have Medicare.

You may want to consider the following information if you have insurance and use Cobenfy.

If you have insurance, your insurance company may require prior authorization before it covers Cobenfy. This means the company and your doctor will discuss the drug in regard to your treatment. The insurance company will then determine whether Cobenfy is covered.

If a drug requires prior authorization, but you start treatment without the prior approval, you could pay the full cost of the medication. You can ask your insurance company whether Cobenfy requires prior authorization.

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