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Rivaroxaban Cost & Price Guide

Also sold as: rivaroxaban

As a brand-only medication, Rivaroxaban can be expensive. Check the manufacturer's website for patient assistance programs or coupons, and compare prices at different pharmacies using discount cards.

Typical Cost
$400–$600/month

Per month, without insurance

Generic
Not Available

Only brand-name versions currently available

Coupons
Available

Discount coupons may reduce out-of-pocket costs

Cost Overview

As a brand-only medication, Rivaroxaban can be expensive. Check the manufacturer's website for patient assistance programs or coupons, and compare prices at different pharmacies using discount cards.

Generic vs. Brand-Name Price

VersionTypical Monthly CostNotes
rivaroxaban(brand)$400–$600/monthCheck manufacturer patient assistance programs

Ways to Save on Rivaroxaban

Prescription Discount Cards

Free discount programs like GoodRx, RxSaver, and NeedyMeds can reduce the cost of rivaroxaban 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 rivaroxaban 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 rivaroxaban . Coverage and copay amounts vary by plan tier and formulary. Contact your insurance provider or check your plan's drug formulary to confirm coverage.

Medicare Part D
Usually covered; tier varies by plan
Medicaid
Generally covered; check your state plan
Commercial Insurance
Typically covered; copay varies

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Frequently Asked Questions About Rivaroxaban Cost

What is RIVAROXABAN used for?

1 INDICATIONS & USAGE Rivaroxaban is a factor Xa inhibitor indicated: to reduce the risk of major cardiovascular events in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) ( 1.7 ) to reduce the risk of major thrombotic vascular events in patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD), including patients after recent lower extremity revascularization due to symptomatic PAD ( 1.8 ) 1.7 Reduction of Risk of Major Cardiovascular Events in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) Rivaroxaban tablets, in combination with aspirin, are indicated to reduce the risk of major cardiovascular events…

What is the recommended dosage for RIVAROXABAN?

2 DOSAGE & ADMINISTRATION CAD or PAD : 2.5 mg orally twice daily with or without food, in combination with aspirin (75 to 100 mg) once daily ( 2.1 ). 2.1 Recommended Dosage in Adults Table 1: Recommended Dosage in Adults Indication Renal Considerations* Dosage Food/Timing † Reduction of Risk of Major Cardiovascular Events (CV Death, MI, and Stroke) in CAD No dose adjustment needed based on CrCl 2.5 mg twice daily, plus aspirin (75 to 100 mg) once daily Take with or without food Reduction of Risk of Major Thrombotic Vascular Events in PAD, Including Patients after Lower Extremity…

How does RIVAROXABAN work?

12.1 Mechanism of Action Rivaroxaban is a selective inhibitor of FXa. It does not require a cofactor (such as Anti-thrombin III) for activity. Rivaroxaban inhibits free FXa and prothrombinase activity. Rivaroxaban has no direct effect on platelet aggregation, but indirectly inhibits platelet aggregation induced by thrombin. By inhibiting FXa, rivaroxaban decreases thrombin generation.

Who should not take RIVAROXABAN?

4 CONTRAINDICATIONS Rivaroxaban tablets are contraindicated in patients with: active pathological bleeding [see Warnings and Precautions ( 5.2 )] severe hypersensitivity reaction to rivaroxaban tablets (e.g., anaphylactic reactions) [see Adverse Reactions ( 6.2 )] Active pathological bleeding ( 4 ) Severe hypersensitivity reaction to Rivaroxaban. ( 4 )

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