The average cost for 1 carton of 2 autoinjectors of 40mg/0.4ml of Simlandi is $967.44 with a free GoodRx coupon. This is 20.85% off the average retail price of $1,222.27.
Dosage | Quantity | Price as low as | Price per unit |
|---|---|---|---|
1 autoinjector of 40mg/0.4ml | 2 cartons | $967.44 | $483.72 |
2 autoinjectors of 40mg/0.4ml | 1 carton | $967.44 | $967.44 |
2 prefilled syringes of 40mg/0.4ml | 1 carton | $1,055.35 | $1,055.35 |
2 prefilled syringes of 20mg/0.2ml | 1 carton | $1,055.35 | $1,055.35 |
1 prefilled syringe of 80mg/0.8ml | 1 carton | $1,055.35 | $1,055.35 |
1 autoinjector of 80mg/0.8ml | 2 cartons | $2,101.66 | $1,050.83 |
Typical dosage for Simlandi
Adults
- Rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and ankylosing spondylitis: The typical dose is 40 mg injected under the skin every other week.
- Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis: The typical dose is 160 mg injected under the skin on Day 1, followed by 80 mg on Day 15, then 40 mg every other week starting Day 29.
- Plaque psoriasis and uveitis: The typical dose is 80 mg injected under the skin on Day 1, followed by 40 mg every other week starting 1 week after the first dose.
- Hidradenitis suppurativa: The typical dose is 160 mg injected under the skin on Day 1, followed by 80 mg on Day 15, then 40 mg every week OR 80 mg every other week starting Day 29.
Children
- Juvenile idiopathic arthritis - age 2 years and older who weigh at least 66 lbs: The typical dose is 40 mg injected under the skin every other week.
- Crohn's disease - age 6 years and older who weigh at least 88 lbs: The typical dose is 160 mg injected under the skin on day 1, followed by 80 mg on Day 15, then 40 mg every other week starting Day 29.
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Reviewed by:
Kristianne Hannemann, PharmDKristianne Hannemann, PharmD, is a licensed pharmacist in California. She has been a retail pharmacy manager and staff pharmacist for over 7 years and has contributed drug information content to different health companies.

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Allison Gourley, PharmDAllison Gourley, PharmD, is a kidney and pancreas transplant pharmacist at a teaching hospital in the San Francisco Bay Area. When she’s not educating patients about their immunosuppressants, she's actively involved in transplant research.

