COST, INSURANCE & FINANCIAL HELP FOR KEYTRUDA QLEX

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Figuring out what you might pay out of pocket for a prescription medicine can be confusing. What you pay will depend on many factors, including your insurance situation and if there are financial support options available to you. At Merck, we believe that you should be better able to understand what you can expect to pay out of your own pocket for your prescription medicine.
The list priceThe list price is also referred to as wholesale acquisition cost or WAC. These terms refer to the manufacturer's price of the drug for wholesalers or direct purchasers in the United States, which does not include prompt pay or other discounts, rebates, or reductions in price. for each indicated dose of KEYTRUDA QLEX when given every 3 weeks is $12,272.00. The list price for each indicated dose of KEYTRUDA QLEX when given every 6 weeks is $24,544.00.* Most people will not pay the list price, although it may have an impact on your out-of-pocket costsOut-of-pocket costs are all the costs for medical care you have to pay for yourself because they are not paid for by your insurance. These costs may be reduced by supplemental insurance or manufacturer co-pay assistance programs.. The amount you pay will depend on many factors, including your insurance situation. The information below will help you better estimate what you may pay for your prescription medicine based on your insurance situation and also cover financial assistance that may be available to you. For the actual out-of-pocket cost of your treatment, talk to your insurance provider, who knows the details of your plan if you have insurance, or contact your oncologist’s office for help.
*The indicated adult dose of KEYTRUDA QLEX is either 395 mg/4,800 units given every 3 weeks or 790 mg/9,600 units every 6 weeks. KEYTRUDA QLEX is administered as an injection under the skin (subcutaneous) that is usually given every 3 weeks over 1 minute or every 6 weeks over 2 minutes, depending on the dose you are receiving. Your doctor will decide how many treatments you need. Learn more about treatment schedules for KEYTRUDA QLEX. The list price does not include other treatment-related costs. The list price is current as of March 2026.
Choose an option below that best describes your insurance situation:
I have commercial insurance through an employer or a private policy that covers KEYTRUDA QLEX
What you pay for KEYTRUDA QLEX will largely depend on your insurance plan. Each plan has different out-of-pocket costs for the medicines they cover, and most include an annual deductible. If you haven’t met your deductible, you may pay a higher out-of-pocket cost and could pay an amount closer to the list price above, until you meet your deductible.1
If you are unable to afford KEYTRUDA QLEX, Merck may be able to help. Contact The Merck Access Program at 855-257-3932.
1Medicare.gov. Compare Medigap plan benefits. https://www.medicare.gov/health-drug-plans/medigap/basics/compare-plan-benefits. Accessed February 11, 2026.
I have coverage for KEYTRUDA QLEX through Medicare (either through Medicare Advantage or traditional Medicare)
What you pay for KEYTRUDA QLEX will largely depend on your insurance plan. Each Medicare Advantage plan has different out-of-pocket costs for the medicines they cover, and most include an annual deductible. If you haven’t met your deductible, you may pay a higher out-of-pocket cost and could pay an amount closer to the list priceThe list price is also referred to as wholesale acquisition cost or WAC. These terms refer to the manufacturer's price of the drug for wholesalers or direct purchasers in the United States, which does not include prompt pay or other discounts, rebates, or reductions in price. above, until you meet your deductible.1
Many traditional Medicare beneficiaries have supplemental coverage through their employer or a Medigap plan.2 This type of coverage often covers most or all of traditional Medicare Part B coinsurance or co-payments.1,3
If you are unable to afford KEYTRUDA QLEX, Merck may be able to help. Contact The Merck Access Program at 855-257-3932.
1Medicare.gov. Compare Medigap plan benefits. https://www.medicare.gov/health-drug-plans/medigap/basics/compare-plan-benefits. Accessed February 11, 2026.
2Kaiser Family Foundation. A snapshot of sources of coverage among Medicare beneficiaries. Published December 19, 2025. Accessed February 11, 2026. https://www.kff.org/medicare/issue-brief/a-snapshot-of-sources-of-coverage-among-medicare-beneficiaries/.
3Medicare.gov. Get Medigap basics. https://www.medicare.gov/health-drug-plans/medigap/basics. Accessed February 11, 2026.
I have coverage for KEYTRUDA QLEX through Medicaid
For most people on Medicaid, patient out-of-pocket costsOut-of-pocket costs are all the costs for medical care you have to pay for yourself because they are not paid for by your insurance. These costs may be reduced by supplemental insurance or manufacturer co-pay assistance programs. for prescription medicines like KEYTRUDA QLEX range from $4 to $8 per subcutaneous injection.1 Your out-of-pocket costs may vary if you have a higher income. To learn more about Medicaid in your state and find out if you’re eligible, visit https://www.medicaid.gov/medicaid-and-you/index.html.
If you are unable to afford KEYTRUDA QLEX, Merck may be able to help. Contact The Merck Access Program at 855-257-3932.
1Medicaid.gov. Cost sharing out of pocket costs. https://www.medicaid.gov/medicaid/cost-sharing/cost-sharing-out-pocket-costs/index.html. Accessed February 11, 2026.
I don’t have insurance or KEYTRUDA QLEX is not covered by my insurance plan
If you don’t have insurance coverage or your insurance does not cover your treatment with KEYTRUDA QLEX, you could pay an amount closer to the list priceThe list price is also referred to as wholesale acquisition cost or WAC. These terms refer to the manufacturer's price of the drug for wholesalers or direct purchasers in the United States, which does not include prompt pay or other discounts, rebates, or reductions in price. shown above, plus any additional charges depending on where you receive your medicine.
If you are unable to afford KEYTRUDA QLEX, Merck may be able to help. Contact The Merck Access Program at 855-257-3932.
Need more information about whether your insurance provider covers KEYTRUDA QLEX or about potential financial assistance options?
If you need further information or help paying for KEYTRUDA QLEX (with or without insurance coverage), Merck may be able to help. Contact The Merck Access Program at 855-257-3932. The Merck Access Program can help answer questions like:
Does my insurance cover KEYTRUDA QLEX?
What are the co-pay assistance options for eligible patients?
How can I find out if I’m eligible for the Merck Patient Assistance Program?
Merck provides certain of its medicines and adult vaccines for free to eligible patients who do not have prescription drug or health insurance coverage and who, without assistance, cannot afford the medicines and vaccines made by Merck. This is consistent with Merck’s long-held values and tradition of putting patients first.
Visit The Merck Access Program website for more information and to enroll.
To speak to a Merck Access Program representative: