Bexagliflozin Cost & Price Guide
Also sold as: Bexagliflozin
As Bexagliflozin is a brand-only medication, look for manufacturer savings programs or patient assistance programs to help reduce the cost. Discount cards may also offer some savings.
Per month, without insurance
Only brand-name versions currently available
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Cost Overview
As Bexagliflozin is a brand-only medication, look for manufacturer savings programs or patient assistance programs to help reduce the cost. Discount cards may also offer some savings.
Generic vs. Brand-Name Price
| Version | Typical Monthly Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Bexagliflozin(brand) | $350–$600/month | Check manufacturer patient assistance programs |
Ways to Save on Bexagliflozin
Prescription Discount Cards
Free discount programs like GoodRx, RxSaver, and NeedyMeds can reduce the cost of bexagliflozin at most pharmacies. Compare prices before filling.
90-Day Supply
Ordering a 90-day supply through a mail-order pharmacy often costs less per dose than monthly fills. Check with your insurance plan or pharmacy benefit manager.
Patient Assistance Programs
If you're uninsured or underinsured, the manufacturer may offer a patient assistance program (PAP) that provides bexagliflozin at low or no cost. Visit NeedyMeds.org or the manufacturer's website.
Insurance Coverage
Most insurance plans, including Medicare Part D and Medicaid, cover bexagliflozin . Coverage and copay amounts vary by plan tier and formulary. Contact your insurance provider or check your plan's drug formulary to confirm coverage.
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Patient Assistance Programs (PAP)
If you're uninsured, underinsured, or cannot afford bexagliflozin, these programs may provide it at low or no cost.
Frequently Asked Questions About Bexagliflozin Cost
What is BEXAGLIFLOZIN used for?
1 INDICATIONS AND USAGE Bexagliflozin is indicated as an adjunct to diet and exercise to improve glycemic control in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Limitations of Use Bexagliflozin is not recommended for use to improve glycemic control in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus. [see Warnings and Precautions ( 5.1 )] . Bexagliflozin is a sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitor indicated as an adjunct to diet and exercise to improve glycemic control in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus. ( 1 ) Limitation of Use: Not recommended for use to improve glycemic control in patients…
What is the recommended dosage for BEXAGLIFLOZIN?
2 DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION • Recommended dose: 20 mg once daily, taken in the morning, with or without food. Do not crush or chew the tablet. ( 2.2 ) • Assess renal function before initiating bexagliflozin tablets and as clinically indicated. Correct volume depletion before initiating ( 2.1 ) • Not recommended if eGFR less than 30 mL/min/1.73 m 2 . ( 2.1 ) • Withhold bexagliflozin tablets for at least 3 days, if possible, prior to major surgery or procedures associated with prolonged fasting ( 2.3 ). 2.1 Testing Prior to Initiation and During Treatment with Bexagliflozin Tablets • Assess…
How does BEXAGLIFLOZIN work?
12.1 Mechanism of Action Bexagliflozin is an inhibitor of sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 (SGLT2), the transporter responsible for reabsorption of the majority of glucose from the renal glomerular filtrate in the renal proximal tubule. By inhibiting SGLT2, bexagliflozin reduces renal reabsorption of filtered glucose and lowers the renal threshold for glucose, and thereby increases urinary glucose excretion.
Who should not take BEXAGLIFLOZIN?
4 CONTRAINDICATIONS Bexagliflozin tablets are contraindicated in patients: With hypersensitivity to bexagliflozin or any excipient in bexagliflozin tablets. Anaphylaxis and angioedema have been reported with sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors. • Hypersensitivity to bexagliflozin or any excipient in bexagliflozin tablets
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