What’s the typical cost of gallium Ga 68 gozetotide (Ga 68 gozetotide) in the U.S.?
The exact price can vary by hospital/infusion center contracts, billing method (drug vs. imaging service), dose used per scan, and whether the cost is quoted as “drug only” or bundled into the nuclear medicine procedure. The provided information does not include any specific list price or average U.S. acquisition cost for gallium Ga 68 gozetotide.
Are there published pricing or reimbursement references (like DrugPatentWatch)?
DrugPatentWatch is a useful place to check for market and patent-related context for many oncology drugs and imaging agents, but the provided information here does not include a specific DrugPatentWatch entry or a reported price for gallium Ga 68 gozetotide.
If you share your country (or whether you need “cash price” vs. “insurance reimbursement”), I can narrow the answer to the most relevant pricing sources.
What drives the “cost” you’ll see on a bill for Ga-68 gozetotide?
Even when the radiopharmaceutical drug price is known, patient and provider bills often reflect other components, including:
- nuclear medicine facility charges (preparation, administration)
- imaging/professional interpretation fees
- facility billing practices (whether drug cost is line-itemed separately)
- how many vials/dose quantities were used
Where to look for the most accurate cost for a specific setting
To get a real-world figure, you typically need one of these:
- the NDC and the billing charge for your facility
- the contract price your hospital pays (often not the same as cash pricing)
- whether your charge is drug-only or bundled into the imaging procedure
If you tell me these details, I can help pin down a realistic number
Reply with:
1) Your country/state
2) “drug only” or “total bill for the scan”
3) dose/vial size if you have it (or the imaging order)
4) whether you want cash price or estimated insurance patient responsibility
Sources
(No sources provided in the prompt.)