PCSK9 inhibitor — cholesterol-lowering injection
Generic name: evolocumab
US Retail Price
$550–$700/month
With copay card: As low as $5–$20/month (commercially insured)
Manufacturer
Amgen
Used For
High LDL cholesterol (hypercholesterolemia), familial hypercholesterolemia, cardiovascular risk reduction in established ASCVD
Repatha is a biologic injection (not a pill), which means generic biosimilars face a different regulatory pathway. Biosimilar evolocumab may become available in the US in the coming years. Currently, the Amgen copay card and patient assistance program are the primary savings options.
Amgen offers a copay card that can reduce Repatha to as low as $5–$20/month for commercially insured patients. Apply online and use at any US pharmacy or specialty pharmacy. Not valid for Medicare/Medicaid.
Apply for Repatha Copay CardVerified international pharmacies sell Repatha for significantly less than US retail. As a biologic, savings may be somewhat less dramatic than for small-molecule drugs, but still substantial.
Compare International PricesThe Amgen Safety Net Foundation provides free Repatha to uninsured and underinsured patients who meet income requirements. Medicare patients who cannot afford Repatha should apply directly.
Search Repatha PAP on NeedyMedsGoodRx coupons are available for Repatha at specialty pharmacies. Savings vary — check GoodRx for the current lowest price near you.
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