Lurasidone is a prescription medication used to treat schizophrenia in adults and adolescents and depressive episodes associated with bipolar disorder (bipolar depression) in adults and pediatric patients. It may also be prescribed off-label for the specific uses of postpartum psychosis or major depressive disorder (MDD) in combination with other medications. It belongs to the atypical antipsychotic drug class and works by adjusting the effects of certain brain chemicals. Lurasidone is sold under the brand name Latuda and manufactured by Sunovion Pharmaceuticals.
The typical cost of Lurasidone is around $1,669.39 for 30, 40mg tablets, but you can get a lower price of $21.50 for 30, 40mg tablets when you use a free SingleCare coupon or discount card at your local pharmacy.
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Lurasidone is a prescription medication used to treat schizophrenia in adults and adolescents and depressive episodes associated with bipolar disorder (bipolar depression) in adults and pediatric patients. It may also be prescribed off-label for the specific uses of postpartum psychosis or major depressive disorder (MDD) in combination with other medications. It belongs to the atypical antipsychotic drug class and works by adjusting the effects of certain brain chemicals. Lurasidone is sold under the brand name Latuda and manufactured by Sunovion Pharmaceuticals.
The typical cost of Lurasidone is around $1,669.39 for 30, 40mg tablets, but you can get a lower price of $21.50 for 30, 40mg tablets when you use a free SingleCare coupon or discount card at your local pharmacy.
Our price history metrics are calculated from aggregate prescription data that we receive from all participating pharmacies. This chart updates daily to show new price fluctuations. If a data point is missing from the chart, it is because we do not have enough data to produce a reliable figure.
| Pharmacy | Latuda Retail Price | Lurasidone Hcl Retail Price | Lurasidone Hcl SingleCare Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| CVS Pharmacy | - | $1529.64 | $65.16 |
| Walmart | - | $1362.00 | $45.60 |
| Walgreens | - | $1053.30 | $500.01 |
| Kroger Pharmacy | $1702.50 | $1532.01 | $501.00 |
| Albertsons Pharmacy | - | $915.60 | $235.50 |
These prices are based on the last month of SingleCare prescription fill data by major pharmacy. This table updates daily to show the most accurate typical prices by pharmacies. If a data point is missing from the table, it is because we do not have enough data to produce a reliable figure.
Lurasidone is a prescription medication used to treat schizophrenia in adults and adolescents and depressive episodes associated with bipolar disorder (bipolar depression) in adults and pediatric patients. It may also be prescribed off-label for the specific uses of postpartum psychosis or major depressive disorder (MDD) in combination with other medications. It belongs to the atypical antipsychotic drug class and works by adjusting the effects of certain brain chemicals. Lurasidone is sold under the brand name Latuda and manufactured by Sunovion Pharmaceuticals.
The typical cost of Lurasidone is around $1,669.39 for 30, 40mg tablets, but you can get a lower price of $21.50 for 30, 40mg tablets when you use a free SingleCare coupon or discount card at your local pharmacy.
If you do not have insurance, the average cost of Lurasidone is around $1,669.39 for 30, 40mg tablets. However, you can use a SingleCare coupon to save on the cash price, bringing the cost down to $21.50 for 30, 40mg tablets at participating pharmacies.
Your out-of-pocket cost for Lurasidone will vary depending on your insurance company plan, the specific formulary, and whether the medication is covered under your prescription benefits. You may have a copay (a fixed amount you pay) or coinsurance (a percentage of the medication cost). To get the most accurate cost with insurance, contact your provider directly.
You can also use a SingleCare discount card to potentially save money on Lurasidone even if you have insurance. The price with a SingleCare coupon could be as low as $21.50 for 30, 40mg tablets.
Medicare prescription drug plans (Part D) often cover Lurasidone. However, the cost of Lurasidone with Medicare can vary depending on your specific plan, stage of coverage, and whether Lurasidone is included in your plan’s formulary. You may check your Part D plan for more detailed coverage information regarding Lurasidone.
If your plan doesn’t cover Lurasidone, or if you’re in the deductible stage of your plan, you may still be able to use a SingleCare coupon to get Lurasidone for as low as $21.50 for 30, 40mg tablets.
Yes, Lurasidone is available as a generic medication. The generic version is known as Lurasidone Hydrochloride and works in the same way as the brand name Latuda. The generic medication is often less expensive than the brand-name version and is produced by multiple manufacturers. Your pharmacy should be able to substitute the generic version to help save you cost.
Lurasidone is an atypical antipsychotic used to treat conditions such as schizophrenia and bipolar depression. It may be prescribed in combination with other medications to treat major depressive disorder (MDD) when other treatments have not been effective. It works by helping to balance certain chemicals in the brain (dopamine and serotonin), which can help reduce symptoms of these mental health conditions. Lurasidone is taken by mouth, typically once a day with food. It may take several weeks to see the full benefits and taking it in the evening may help to reduce adverse effects.
Common side effects of Lurasidone include:
Movement disorders
Drowsiness
Nausea
Restlessness or muscle stiffness
Viral infections
Increased cholesterol & triglyceride levels
Increased blood sugar levels
Insomnia
Some people may experience more serious side effects, such as:
Increased risk of suicidal thoughts or behaviors (especially in children, teens, and young adults)
Changes in heart rhythm (QT prolongation)
Muscle problems (e.g., tremors, stiffness, or difficulty swallowing)
It’s important to talk to your doctor if you experience any side effects, allergic reactions, or have concerns about your treatment. Lurasidone may not be suitable for everyone, especially those with a history of heart problems, or those using a variety of medications that may have drug interactions with Lurasidone. Your pharmacist can provide information about Lurasidone if you have any questions or concerns.
To save money on Lurasidone, consider the following options:
Use a discount card: You can use a SingleCare coupon or discount card to reduce the cost of Lurasidone, with a cost of $21.50 for 30, 40mg tablets.
Check for generic versions: If your doctor approves and your pharmacy carries it, you may be able to switch to the generic version of Lurasidone, which is typically cheaper than the brand name, Latuda.
Consult your insurance provider: If you have insurance, check if Lurasidone is covered and compare your copay or coinsurance costs.
By using these methods, you can ensure that you are paying the lowest possible price for Lurasidone.
Jeff Fortner, Pharm.D., focuses his practice and research on pharmaceutical compounding, patient-centered care in the community setting, and pharmacist-provided clinical services. He maintains a practice site at an independent community pharmacy that also specializes in non-sterile compounding and long-term care medication preparation. Dr. Fortner enjoys spending time with his wife and two young daughters, trying and sharing new craft beers, reading sci-fi/fantasy fiction, and cycling.
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