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Pharmacy discount company GoodRx Inc. has analyzed cash prices for the top 100 brand name drugs in the U.S. with the costliest brand being Humira (made by AbbVie) at $9,065 per month, reports Becker’s Hospital Review. Santa Monica, Calif.-based GoodRx identified the 10 costliest brand name medications, their manufacturer and average monthly cash price. The other nine are: Cosentyx (Novartis): $8,907; Enbrel (Amgen): $8,717; Otezla (Amgen): $6,193; Dupixent (Sanofi): $5,298; Biktarvy (Gilead): $4,083; Genvoya (Gilead): $4,061; Descovy (Gilead): $2,195; Tivicay (ViiV): $2,150; and Latuda (Sunovion): $1,604.
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