Asenapine
Also known as: Saphris, Secuado.
Wholesale (NADAC) cost for every strength and dosage form — the price pharmacies pay, published weekly by CMS. Not your out-of-pocket price.
Wholesale (NADAC) prices — every strength & form
| Strength | Form | NADAC / unit | Class |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2.5 MG | Tablet | $3.19 / unit | Generic |
| 2.5 MG | (unspecified) | $20.99 / unit | Brand |
| 3.8 MG | Patch | $49.04 / unit | Brand |
| 5 MG | Tablet | $2.51 / unit | Generic |
| 5 MG | (unspecified) | $21.22 / unit | Brand |
| 5.7 MG | Patch | $49.16 / unit | Brand |
| 7.6 MG | Patch | $48.88 / unit | Brand |
| 10 MG | Tablet | $2.74 / unit | Generic |
| 10 MG | (unspecified) | $21.19 / unit | Brand |
Wholesale (NADAC) — the price pharmacies pay, not your out-of-pocket price. Brand list prices fall after confidential rebates.
NADAC week of 2026-07-01 · updated weekly · source CMS
Medicaid & Medicare spending · 2024
In 2024, Medicaid paid $27,516,526 gross for Asenapine across 59,543 prescriptions (measured, national).
Medicare Part D EST spent an estimated ~$17,749,034 gross (retail pharmacy only; excludes Part B).
Gross program spending, before rebates — not what patients pay out of pocket. Brand net cost is materially lower after confidential rebates; generics are close to net.
Source: Medicaid SDUD 2024 · Medicare Part D 2024 · CMS