Omvoh (mirikizumab-mrkz) is a prescription drug made to treat moderate to severe active ulcerative colitis. Omvoh’s cost may depend on factors such as your dosage, whether you have health insurance, and the pharmacy you use.

The price you pay for Omvoh can vary. It may depend on your treatment plan, your insurance coverage (if you have it), and the pharmacy you use. It’ll also depend on how much you have to pay for an office visit with your doctor to receive your initial doses of Omvoh.

To find out how much you’ll pay for this medication, talk with your doctor, pharmacist, or insurance provider. Or check out the section below to learn how much you can save by using an Optum Perks coupon.

To save money on your Omvoh prescription, explore these Optum Perks coupons.

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Omvoh is a biologic drug, which means it’s made from parts of living organisms. It doesn’t come in a biosimilar form. Biosimilars are like generic drugs. But unlike generics (which are made for nonbiologic drugs), biosimilars are made for biologics.

Why is there such a cost difference between biologic drugs and biosimilar drugs?

Biologics can be expensive because of the research and testing needed to ensure their safety and effectiveness. The manufacturer of a biologic drug can sell it exclusively for up to 12 years. When the biologic’s patent expires, other drugmakers can create biosimilar versions. This competition in the market may lead to lower costs for biosimilars. And because biosimilars are very similar to biologics, they don’t need to be studied again. This can also lead to lower costs for biosimilars.

If you take Omvoh long term, you may be able to lower your costs in the following ways:

Look into getting a 90-day supply of your medication: You may be able to get a 90-day supply of Omvoh if approved by your insurance company. This could reduce your number of trips to the pharmacy and help lower the cost of Omvoh. If you’re interested in a 90-day supply of this drug, talk with your doctor, pharmacist, or insurance provider.

Use a mail-order pharmacy to get your medication: Using a mail-order pharmacy might help lower your cost for Omvoh. Plus, you could get your medication without leaving home. Some Medicare plans may help cover the cost of mail-order drugs. You may also be able to get a 90-day supply of the drug through mail order. If you don’t have health insurance, talk with your doctor or pharmacist. They may be able to suggest online pharmacy options that could work for you.

If you need help covering the cost of Omvoh or understanding your insurance, check out these resources:

On these pages, you can find insurance information, details on drug assistance programs, and links to savings cards and other services.

If you have questions about how to pay for your prescription, talk with your doctor or pharmacist.

If you have insurance, you may need to get prior authorization before your insurance provider will cover Omvoh. This means your insurer and your doctor will discuss Omvoh in regard to your treatment. Then, the insurance company will determine whether the drug is covered. If Omvoh requires prior authorization and you don’t receive it before you start treatment, you could pay the full cost of the drug.

Be sure to ask your insurance company whether Omvoh requires prior authorization.

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