How much does heparin cost per month?
Heparin prices vary widely by formulation (unfractionated heparin injection vs. low–molecular-weight heparins like enoxaparin), strength, vial/syringe size, and whether it’s inpatient-billed or dispensed as a prescription. The provided information doesn’t include any specific U.S. list price, NDC, or dose, so a single “heparin cost per month” number can’t be stated accurately.
What determines the monthly heparin cost most?
Monthly cost usually depends on:
- Which heparin product you mean (unfractionated heparin vs. a specific low–molecular-weight heparin)
- Dose (units per day) and treatment duration
- Bottle/vial or prefilled syringe size and how many are needed per day
- Country and payer (cash price vs. insurance copay, hospital contract pricing, etc.)
What you can use to estimate your monthly cost quickly
If you know the exact product and strength:
1. Find the price per vial/syringe (or your pharmacy’s cash price / copay).
2. Multiply by the number of doses you take each day.
3. Multiply by 30 (or 31) to get an approximate monthly total.
If you share the heparin type (for example: “unfractionated heparin” or “enoxaparin”), the strength (units or mg), and the dose schedule (e.g., how many times per day), I can help you translate it into an estimated monthly quantity and cost—once we have a price for that specific product.
Want a dollar range instead of an exact number?
If you tell me:
- your country (or state, if U.S.)
- the exact product name and strength (or an NDC)
- your dose and frequency
I can narrow it to a realistic monthly range.
Sources
No source data was provided that includes heparin monthly pricing.