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Eliquis Cost Without Insurance 2026: Save Up to 88%

Eliquis (apixaban) costs $550-$620/month without insurance. Compare apixaban cost options and save up to 88% buying Eliquis from Canada. Price guide inside.

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Eliquis Cost Without Insurance 2026: Save Up to 88%

Eliquis Cost Without Insurance: How to Save Up to 88% in 2026

If you've been prescribed Eliquis (apixaban) and don't have insurance — or your insurance barely covers it — you're not alone. Eliquis is the most prescribed brand-name drug in the United States, with over 10 million Americans relying on it daily. And for most of them, the price is a serious problem.

In the US, a 30-day supply of Eliquis costs between $550 and $620 at most pharmacies. That's over $7,000 per year for a medication most patients need to take for the rest of their lives.

But here's what most Americans don't know: the exact same drug, made by the same manufacturer (Bristol-Myers Squibb/Pfizer), costs $70–$140 per month in Canada. That's savings of up to 88%.

This guide breaks down exactly why Eliquis is so expensive in the US, what your options are, and how to safely order from a licensed Canadian pharmacy.


What Is Eliquis and Why Is It So Widely Prescribed?

Eliquis (apixaban) is a blood thinner classified as a direct oral anticoagulant (DOAC). It's prescribed to:

  • Prevent stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation (AFib) — the most common heart rhythm disorder
  • Treat and prevent deep vein thrombosis (DVT) — blood clots in the legs
  • Treat and prevent pulmonary embolism (PE) — blood clots in the lungs
  • Prevent blood clots after hip or knee replacement surgery

Unlike older blood thinners like warfarin, Eliquis doesn't require regular blood monitoring, has fewer dietary restrictions, and has a lower risk of major bleeding. That's why it's become the gold standard — and why patients can't simply "switch to something cheaper."

Eliquis by the Numbers

StatisticValue
US patients on Eliquis~10 million
Annual US prescriptions~40 million
Years on the marketSince 2012
Patent expiration2028 (earliest generic)
US monthly cost (cash)$550–$620
Canada monthly cost$70–$140

Why Does Eliquis Cost So Much in the US?

The answer comes down to one thing: the US is the only developed country that doesn't negotiate or regulate drug prices.

In Canada, the Patented Medicine Prices Review Board (PMPRB) ensures that drug companies can't charge excessive prices. In the US, pharmaceutical companies can charge whatever the market will bear.

Here's how the same drug stacks up across countries:

CountryEliquis Monthly Cost
🇺🇸 United States$550–$620
🇨🇦 Canada$70–$140
🇬🇧 United Kingdom~$65
🇦🇺 Australia~$30 (with PBS)
🇩🇪 Germany~$95

Americans pay 4–8x more than patients in every other developed nation for the exact same medication.

But What About the Manufacturer Coupon?

Bristol-Myers Squibb offers a co-pay savings card that can reduce your cost to as low as $10/month — but only if you have commercial insurance. If you're:

  • On Medicare or Medicaid
  • Uninsured
  • On a government health plan

You don't qualify. And since Eliquis is most commonly prescribed to patients over 65 (for AFib), the majority of patients who need it most are on Medicare and can't use the coupon.

This is the cruel reality: the people who need Eliquis the most are often the ones paying the most.


The Real Cost of Eliquis Without Insurance

Let's break down what you're actually looking at:

Monthly and Annual Costs

ScenarioMonthly CostAnnual Cost
US cash price (no insurance)$550–$620$6,600–$7,440
US with GoodRx coupon$450–$520$5,400–$6,240
US Medicare Part D (donut hole)$150–$350$1,800–$4,200
Canada (MedsCanada)$70–$140$840–$1,680

Even with GoodRx or similar discount cards, you're still paying 3–4x what Canadians pay. And those discount card prices aren't guaranteed — they fluctuate monthly.

The 5-Year Picture

Most patients take Eliquis indefinitely. Here's what that looks like over 5 years:

Source5-Year Cost
US cash price$33,000–$37,200
US with GoodRx$27,000–$31,200
Canada (MedsCanada)$4,200–$8,400
Your savings$24,600–$32,800

That's enough to buy a car. Or fund a year of retirement. And it's the same exact medication.


Is It Legal to Order Eliquis from Canada?

Yes. The FDA has a long-standing policy of personal importation that allows Americans to purchase up to a 90-day supply of prescription medication from licensed international pharmacies for personal use.

Key requirements:

  • The medication must be for personal use
  • You must have a valid prescription
  • The quantity cannot exceed a 90-day supply
  • The medication must not be available in the US under a different formulation

Millions of Americans already order medications from Canada. In fact, many US states and municipalities have established formal drug importation programs — Florida, Colorado, Vermont, New Hampshire, and others have passed laws to facilitate Canadian drug imports.

Is It Safe?

When you order from a licensed Canadian pharmacy, you're getting medication from the same regulated supply chain that serves 38 million Canadians. Canada's pharmaceutical regulatory system is among the strictest in the world:

  • Health Canada regulates all medications (equivalent to the FDA)
  • Pharmacies must be licensed provincially
  • Medications are dispensed by licensed pharmacists
  • The same Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) standards apply

The Eliquis you receive from a Canadian pharmacy is manufactured by Bristol-Myers Squibb/Pfizer — the same company, the same factories, the same drug.


How to Order Eliquis from MedsCanada

Ordering is straightforward:

Step 1: Get Your Prescription Ready

You'll need a valid prescription from your US doctor. Your doctor doesn't need to do anything special — just your standard Eliquis prescription.

Step 2: Browse Our Eliquis Products

Visit MedsCanada.com/product/eliquis to see available strengths and quantities with transparent pricing.

Step 3: Upload Your Prescription

During checkout, you'll upload a photo or scan of your prescription. Our licensed pharmacists verify every order.

Step 4: Pharmacist Verification

A licensed Canadian pharmacist reviews your prescription and may contact your doctor to confirm details. This is a safety requirement — not just a formality.

Step 5: Receive Your Medication

Your Eliquis ships via tracked delivery directly to your door. Most orders arrive within 5–7 business days.


Eliquis Dosage Guide

Your doctor will determine the right dose, but here are the standard regimens:

For Atrial Fibrillation (Stroke Prevention)

  • Standard dose: 5 mg twice daily
  • Reduced dose: 2.5 mg twice daily (for patients meeting at least 2 of: age ≥80, body weight ≤60 kg, serum creatinine ≥1.5 mg/dL)

For DVT/PE Treatment

  • Initial: 10 mg twice daily for 7 days
  • Then: 5 mg twice daily for at least 6 months
  • Extended prevention: 2.5 mg twice daily

For Hip/Knee Replacement

  • Dose: 2.5 mg twice daily
  • Duration: 12 days (knee) or 35 days (hip)

Important: Take It Consistently

Eliquis works best when taken at the same times every day, approximately 12 hours apart. Don't skip doses — even one missed dose increases your stroke risk if you have AFib.


Eliquis vs. Other Blood Thinners

FeatureEliquisXareltoWarfarin
DosingTwice dailyOnce dailyOnce daily (variable)
Blood monitoringNot requiredNot requiredRequired (INR)
Dietary restrictionsNoneNoneYes (vitamin K)
GI bleeding riskLowerHigherModerate
Reversal agentYes (Andexxa)Yes (Andexxa)Yes (Vitamin K)
US monthly cost$550–$620$520–$580$10–$30
Canada monthly cost$70–$140$90–$130$5–$15

Eliquis has the best safety profile of the newer blood thinners, which is why it's the most prescribed. Switching to warfarin just to save money introduces dietary restrictions, regular blood tests, and higher bleeding risks.

If your doctor has prescribed Xarelto instead, check out our Xarelto cost without insurance guide and our complete guide on buying Xarelto (rivaroxaban) from Canada — it's also available at 70–80% savings.


Frequently Asked Questions

Can my US doctor prescribe Eliquis for me to order from Canada?

Yes. Your existing US prescription works. You don't need a Canadian doctor.

Will my Eliquis look different from what I get at CVS?

Packaging may differ slightly (Canadian labeling includes French/English), but the medication inside is identical — same manufacturer, same formulation, same active ingredient.

Can I order a 90-day supply?

Yes. In fact, ordering a 90-day supply saves you more per pill and reduces shipping frequency.

What if I'm on Medicare?

Medicare patients are among those who benefit most from Canadian pharmacies. You cannot use the manufacturer coupon on Medicare, making the US cash price your likely reality. Canadian pricing saves you thousands annually.

Is Eliquis going generic soon?

The earliest a generic apixaban could reach the US market is 2028, following patent expiration. Even then, initial generic pricing is typically only 15–20% below brand. Canadian generics, when available, cost a fraction of US generics.

What about the Inflation Reduction Act?

The IRA allows Medicare to negotiate prices on select drugs starting in 2026. Eliquis is on the list, but negotiated prices won't take effect until 2026 at the earliest, and the negotiated price may still be higher than what Canadians pay today.


The Bottom Line

Eliquis is a life-saving medication that over 10 million Americans depend on every day. The US healthcare system charges $550–$620/month for a drug that costs $70–$140 in Canada — an identical medication from the same manufacturer.

If you're paying out of pocket, on Medicare, or struggling with high copays, ordering from a licensed Canadian pharmacy isn't just an option — it's the financially responsible choice.

You could save $5,000–$6,000 per year — without switching medications, without compromising safety, and without breaking the law.

Check Eliquis prices at MedsCanada →


Related Reading

We also carry Xarelto, Jardiance, Ozempic, Entresto, and hundreds more at Canadian prices.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider before making changes to your medication regimen. MedsCanada is a licensed pharmacy service that requires a valid prescription for all medications.

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