Xcopri is a prescription drug FDA-approved to treat partial-onset seizures in adults. As a brand-name drug with no generic versions, Xcopri is premium-priced. For people without insurance, the average retail price of Xcopri is $1,644.87 per 30, 200mg tablets. A SingleCare Xcopri coupon can reduce the cost of Xcopri to as low as $1,112.14 for 30, 200mg tablets at participating pharmacies.
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Xcopri is a prescription drug FDA-approved to treat partial-onset seizures in adults. As a brand-name drug with no generic versions, Xcopri is premium-priced. For people without insurance, the average retail price of Xcopri is $1,644.87 per 30, 200mg tablets. A SingleCare Xcopri coupon can reduce the cost of Xcopri to as low as $1,112.14 for 30, 200mg tablets at participating pharmacies.
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 | Xcopri Retail Price | Xcopri SingleCare Price |
|---|---|---|
| CVS Pharmacy | $1433.10 | $1153.20 |
| Walmart | $1458.60 | $1245.60 |
| Walgreens | $1463.10 | $1286.10 |
| Kroger Pharmacy | $1458.60 | $1115.10 |
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.
Xcopri is a prescription drug FDA-approved to treat partial-onset seizures in adults. As a brand-name drug with no generic versions, Xcopri is premium-priced. For people without insurance, the average retail price of Xcopri is $1,644.87 per 30, 200mg tablets. A SingleCare Xcopri coupon can reduce the cost of Xcopri to as low as $1,112.14 for 30, 200mg tablets at participating pharmacies.
Xcopri costs $1,112.14 for 30, 200mg tablets with a free Xcopri coupon from SingleCare. But, you could lower this cost more depending on your Rx details. Use the dropdown menu above to enter your Rx details (i.e., brand, quantity, dosage, form) to see the most accurate prices of Xcopri with SingleCare at a pharmacy near you.
The average pharmacy price of Xcopri without insurance coverage is $1,644.87 per 30, 200mg tablets, enough medicine for a 30-day supply. A free coupon from SingleCare can bring the Xcopri price down to $1,112.14 for 30, 200mg tablets.
Many health insurance plans cover Xcopri, but some do not. Those insurance companies that do cover Xcopri may impose restrictions on coverage for new prescriptions, including prior authorization or step therapy. They also typically place Xcopri in their highest copay tiers, so the out-of-pocket cost may be high. A SingleCare discount may be cheaper than insurance. The lowest price for Xcopri using a SingleCare Xcopri coupon without insurance is $1,112.14 for 30, 200mg tablets.
Most Medicare Part D drug plans cover Xcopri, but some do not. The same insurance issues, including coverage restrictions and high copay costs, apply to Medicare plans. Using a SingleCare discount card instead of Medicare may be a more cost-effective option, so ask the pharmacist to compare the costs. Depending on the pharmacy, people using SingleCare could purchase Xcopri for as little as $1,112.14 for 30, 200mg tablets.
Medicaid coverage for Xcopri varies by state. Some state formularies do not include Xcopri. Even if covered, some state plans require prior authorization for coverage to be effective. If there’s a problem with Medicaid, use a SingleCare savings card and reduce the Xcopri cost to as low as $1,112.14 for 30, 200mg tablets.
No. There are no generic versions of Xcopri. SK Biopharm’s patents for cenobamate, the active ingredient in Xcopri, will not expire until 2032. Even then, a generic may not be available until all the current patents expire in 2039.
Like all brand-name drugs without generic competition, Xcopri has a steep price. There are a few opportunities to save money. People can start by exploring manufacturer savings, including the SK Life Science Navigator, the Xcopri Patient Assistance Program for uninsured patients, or the Xcopri Coupon Card for insured patients. Unfortunately, many people will not be able to meet the strict eligibility requirements. However, all patients can receive a complimentary 28-day titration pack as a trial offer with a valid prescription for Xcopri.
A second route for income-eligible patients would be government-subsidized programs, including Medicare Extra Help, Medicaid, local 340B providers, or other medication support programs. Again, many people won’t be able to qualify.
A third route would involve switching to other anticonvulsants. However, these probably have already been tried before a healthcare provider prescribes Xcopri.
The most certain way to save money is to use SingleCare’s discount prices. Not only can people save money on Xcopri, but steep discounts are available on many other prescription medications as well as medical equipment, over-the-counter drugs, and supplements. By signing up for SingleCare’s loyalty program, people can earn even greater discounts on future refills and prescription medication purchases.
Xcopri is one of the most expensive antiepileptic drugs on the market. If pricing is an issue, most other epilepsy drugs that treat partial-onset seizures are cheaper than Xcopri. Felbamate, which works the same way as Xcopri, is a lower-cost generic, but it’s generally reserved for more untreatable cases because of side effects.
If Xcopri is financially challenging to purchase month by month, the only viable alternatives are other types of drugs that don’t work the same way as Xcopri. For partial-onset seizures, these include generic carbamazepine, oxcarbazepine, levetiracetam, and lamotrigine. These are all first-line treatments for partial-onset seizures, so they have probably already been tried before a healthcare provider prescribes Xcopri.
When these first-line treatments don’t work, doctors have a host of other generic prescription drugs they can try, including topiramate, zonisamide, gabapentin, phenytoin, valproic acid, and benzodiazepines. Effectiveness and side effects will vary. Ask a healthcare professional for medical advice if these drugs haven’t been tried yet.
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