Austedo is prescribed for involuntary movements caused by certain conditions. It's a brand-name drug that's not available in a generic version. It comes as an oral tablet and an extended-release oral tablet. The cost of Austedo can vary, but savings are available. In some cases, you can save up to 80% on medication costs with the following coupons.
Yes. Austedo’s manufacturer, Teva, offers a copay card through its Teva Shared Solutions program. This could help lower your out-of-pocket costs for the drug.
If you qualify, the copay card may cover part or all of your insurance copay for Austedo. It may be used along with insurance that you get through an employer or pay for yourself. It cannot be combined with government-issued insurance, such as Medicaid or Medicare.
If you don’t have health insurance, what you’ll pay for Austedo depends on several factors. But in general, your cost will be higher without insurance.
Factors that could affect your cost include:
To find out the exact cost of Austedo without insurance, ask your doctor or pharmacist. Also, you may want to check with a few pharmacies to compare prices.