What is the “bevacizumab adcd” price?
I can’t determine a price from the phrase “bevacizumab adcd” alone. “ADCD” isn’t a standard, widely used product name in major drug-pricing databases, and bevacizumab pricing depends heavily on the exact product (brand vs. biosimilar), vial size, and the country/market.
If you share any of the following, I can help narrow to the right listing and explain what to expect:
- Country (US, UK, EU, Canada, etc.)
- Brand/biosimilar name and formulation (e.g., Avastin or a specific biosimilar)
- Vial strength and volume (common examples: 100 mg/4 mL, 400 mg/16 mL, etc.)
- Quantity needed (1 vial, 1 dose, or course)
How is bevacizumab price usually set?
Bevacizumab (the active drug) is sold as brand Avastin and multiple biosimilars in many markets. Price typically varies by:
- The specific manufacturer/biosimilar and pack size
- Tender/contract pricing between hospitals and suppliers
- Whether you are paying cash vs. insurance coverage
- Any government reimbursement/negotiated rates in that country
If you mean Avastin, what affects the cost per dose?
For bevacizumab, the dose is weight-based, so the number of vials matters. Total cost can swing based on:
- Patient weight (mg needed per infusion)
- Available vial sizes (to reduce wastage)
- Local unit prices and dispensing fees
What to do next to get the exact price
Reply with your country and the exact product name you mean by “adcd” (or a link/screenshot of where you saw it). Then tell me the vial size (or the dose you’re trying to buy), and I’ll help you estimate the likely total price for that dose in the correct market.
Sources: none (the provided information did not specify enough to identify a specific product/market to price).