Last updated: March 2026
How Much Does Mirabegron (Myrbetriq) Cost?
Cost Breakdown by Type
| Type / Procedure | Without Insurance | With Insurance |
|---|---|---|
| 25mg Tablets (30-day) | $300 – $450 | $30 – $80 |
| 50mg Tablets (30-day) | $350 – $500 | $35 – $100 |
What Affects the Cost
- Brand-name vs. generic availability
- Insurance formulary tier placement
- Pharmacy choice (retail vs. mail-order vs. Costco)
- Manufacturer savings cards and coupons
- Dosage and quantity prescribed
- Geographic location
Insurance Coverage
Typical coverage: Tier 3 brand; may require step therapy through generics first
Most insurance plans use a tiered formulary: Tier 1 (generic) $0-$15 copay, Tier 2 (preferred brand) $25-$75, Tier 3 (non-preferred brand) $50-$150, Tier 4 (specialty) $100-$500+. Prior authorization may be required for certain medications. Step therapy may require trying cheaper alternatives first.
How to Save Money
- Always ask for generic when available — saves 50-90%
- Use GoodRx, RxSaver, or similar discount cards
- Costco pharmacy is open to non-members and often has lowest prices
- Mark Cuban's Cost Plus Drugs offers transparent low pricing
- Manufacturer patient assistance programs provide free medication to qualifying patients
- HSA/FSA funds can cover medication costs tax-free
Related Procedures & Costs
Frequently Asked Questions
Myrbetriq is a brand-name medication with a different mechanism (beta-3 agonist) than older anticholinergics. Generic mirabegron may become available as patents expire.
Mirabegron works differently and does not cause anticholinergic side effects like dry mouth and cognitive issues. It is preferred for elderly patients.
Many plans cover Myrbetriq but may require trying cheaper anticholinergics first (step therapy). Copay cards can reduce out-of-pocket costs to $30 to $50.