Vyzulta (Latanoprostene Bunod) — Medicare Part D spending
Bausch & Lomb I · Rank #349 by total Part D spend · CMS data year 2023
Medicare Part D spent $117,369,728 on Vyzulta (Latanoprostene Bunod) in 2023, the #349 drug by total Part D spending out of 3,598 drugs. That worked out to about $100.85 per dosage unit, $449 per claim and $1,693 per beneficiary, across 261,217 claims for 69,308 beneficiaries. Average spending per dosage unit rose +7.3% from 2022. These are aggregate Medicare program figures (gross drug cost), not the price you pay.
Source: CMS Medicare Part D Spending by Drug (data year 2023). Data as of June 2026.
Vyzulta (Latanoprostene Bunod) spending at a glance (2023)
| Metric | Vyzulta (Latanoprostene Bunod) |
|---|---|
| Total Part D spending (2023) | $117,369,728 |
| Total spending (2022) | $86,520,403 |
| Year-over-year change in total spending | +35.7% |
| Average spending per dosage unit (2023) | $100.85 |
| Change in spend per dosage unit (YoY) | +7.3% |
| Avg annual change per dosage unit (2019-2023 CAGR) | +7.1% |
| Average spending per claim (2023) | $449 |
| Average spending per beneficiary (2023) | $1,693 |
| Total claims (2023) | 261,217 |
| Beneficiaries (2023) | 69,308 |
| Total dosage units (2023) | 1,163,824 |
| Manufacturer(s) | Bausch & Lomb I |
| National rank by total spend (of 3,598 drugs) | #349 |
Source: CMS Medicare Part D Spending by Drug (data year 2023). Data as of June 2026.
2022 vs 2023
| Metric | 2022 | 2023 | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total spending | $86,520,403 | $117,369,728 | +35.7% |
| Avg spend per dosage unit | $94.02 | $100.85 | +7.3% |
| Avg spend per claim | $419 | $449 | — |
| Avg spend per beneficiary | $1,504 | $1,693 | — |
| Total claims | 206,403 | 261,217 | — |
| Beneficiaries | 57,544 | 69,308 | — |
How Vyzulta compares with nearby drugs
Drugs with total Part D spending closest to Vyzulta (Latanoprostene Bunod):
| Drug (rank) | Total spend 2023 | Per dosage unit | Per-unit YoY |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vyzulta (Latanoprostene Bunod) (this drug, #349) | $117,369,728 | $100.85 | +7.3% |
| Trulance (Plecanatide) (#345) | $119,272,260 | $18.72 | +7.4% |
| Idhifa (Enasidenib Mesylate) (#346) | $118,905,343 | $1,086.10 | +7.1% |
| Losartan-Hydrochlorothiazide (Losartan/Hydrochlorothiazide) (#347) | $118,183,005 | $0.29 | +10.8% |
| Vyndaqel (Tafamidis Meglumine) (#348) | $118,169,381 | $181.48 | +5.3% |
| Doxycycline Hyclate* (Doxycycline Hyclate) (#350) | $117,340,524 | $0.80 | -13.5% |
Frequently asked questions
How much does Medicare Part D spend on Vyzulta?
Medicare Part D spent $117,369,728 on Vyzulta (Latanoprostene Bunod) in 2023 (the latest CMS data year), across 261,217 claims for 69,308 beneficiaries. That ranks #349 of 3,598 drugs by total Part D spending. This is gross drug cost (Medicare, plan and beneficiary payments combined), not the price you personally pay.
What is the average spending per dosage unit for Vyzulta?
In 2023, the weighted average Medicare Part D spending per dosage unit for Vyzulta (Latanoprostene Bunod) was $100.85. Compared with 2022 it rose +7.3%. A "dosage unit" is one pill, tablet, milliliter or other billing unit, so this is not the price of a prescription.
Who makes Vyzulta?
CMS attributes Vyzulta (Latanoprostene Bunod) to Bausch & Lomb I in the 2023 Part D spending file. Average spending per claim was $449 and per beneficiary $1,693.
Is the Vyzulta figure the price I pay?
No. These are aggregate Medicare Part D program figures (total gross drug cost and averages across all claims), published by CMS for transparency. Your out-of-pocket cost depends on your plan, formulary, deductible and coverage phase. Always check your plan and talk to your pharmacist or doctor.
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Source & what this means
Figures are from the CMS Medicare Part D Spending by Drug dataset (data year 2023, US public domain). "Total spending" is the gross drug cost — Medicare, plan and beneficiary payments combined — for Part D claims; it is not a list price, a negotiated price, or what any individual pays. Spending per dosage unit is volume-weighted across formulations. This is general public-spending information, not medical or pricing advice. Your own cost depends on your plan, deductible and coverage phase — verify with your Part D plan and a pharmacist. Data as of June 2026. See our methodology and disclaimer.
Last updated: 2026-06-20