Eliquis: Is Your Insurance Copay Cheaper Than $172 Cash?
You're about to fill Eliquis (apixaban) — and you have a choice: use insurance, or pay cash through ScriptUnlock from $$172. For millions of patients, cash is now the cheaper option. Here's how to decide in 60 seconds.
The surprising truth about Eliquis pricing
For millions of patients, the cash price for Eliquis is lower than their insurance copay.
Why? Insurance copays are tiered by formulary, not actual drug cost. Your plan may charge a $25–$60 copay for Eliquis even though the wholesale price is under $$172. Cash-pay platforms like ScriptUnlock bypass that — pharmacies bid directly for your prescription.
The 60-second decision tree
4 scenarios where cash beats insurance for Eliquis
If you haven't met your deductible, you're paying full price through insurance. $172 cash via ScriptUnlock is almost always cheaper than paying retail through your plan.
If Eliquis is tier 3 on your formulary, you may be paying $40–$80 per fill. ScriptUnlock cash starts at $172 — typically 40–70% less.
In the coverage gap, you pay 25% of Eliquis cost. Cash at $172 on ScriptUnlock often beats your donut-hole price by a wide margin.
Uninsured? You're paying ~$$745 retail. ScriptUnlock cash from $172 cuts that by 70%.
When insurance still wins for Eliquis
We're not anti-insurance — sometimes insurance is the right call. Use insurance when:
- Your tier 1 copay is under $172 (common for generics like atorvastatin, lisinopril, metformin).
- You're working to hit your deductible — only insurance payments count toward it.
- Eliquis is a specialty drug (biologic, oncology, rare-disease) — insurance catastrophic cap matters more than the per-fill price.
- You have an FSA / HSA balance and want it spent — insurance with HSA reimbursement still wins.
The hidden cost of using insurance for Eliquis
Insurance may require PA for Eliquis — 2–7 day wait. Cash on ScriptUnlock = same-day fill.
Step therapy and tier blocks can force you onto an alternative even if your doctor prefers Eliquis.
Plans drop Eliquis from formulary mid-year. Cash-pay = price stability.
Real patient example
"I'd been paying my $45 copay for Metformin every month for two years. My pharmacist mentioned ScriptUnlock — same exact medication, $4 cash. I felt sick. That's $41/month × 24 months = $984 I just gave away to my insurance."
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