How much should I expect to pay for Kisunla® (donanemab-azbt)?
Prescription drug prices can be confusing. Two people may pay different prices for the same drug, depending on their insurance situation.
The list price1 of Kisunla is but the amount you pay will largely depend on your prescription drug insurance plan.* Data on specific insurance plan pricing is not yet available. Lilly is committed to sharing the average patient out-of-pocket costs once they become available.
If you have questions about how to save on your Kisunla prescription, or if you have additional questions, please contact Lilly Support Services™ at 1-800-LillyRx (1-800-545-5979).
See below for information regarding additional support services that may be available to you.
*For the most accurate information, talk to your insurance provider who knows the details of your plan.

Want More Information?
Lilly Support Services for Kisunla is available to provide support to you every step of the way:
- Visit https://kisunla.lilly.com/support-resources
- Call Lilly Support Services™ at 1-800-LillyRx (1-800-545-5979)
Lilly donates medicines to the Lilly Cares® Foundation, a separate nonprofit organization that helps qualified people in need receive Lilly medicines at no cost. Learn more at www.lillycares.com or by calling Lilly Cares at 1-800-545-6962.
1 List price, also referred to as wholesale acquisition cost or WAC, is the price at which Lilly sells its products to wholesalers. The prices patients pay may be different and largely depend on the out-of-pocket costs set by their insurance provider and/or discounts or financial assistance that may be available to the patient. WAC from AnalySource accessed on . Reprinted with permission by First Databank, Inc. All rights reserved. ©. https://www.fdbhealth.com/policies/drug-pricing-policy. Kisunla is administered as a once monthly IV (intravenous) infusion given by a healthcare provider.

