How much does rituximab (PVVR) cost?
“PVVR” is not a standard global pricing term for rituximab. Without the country/market and the specific product name (brand and formulation, such as infusion vs. injection and vial size), pricing can’t be stated accurately from the provided information.
If you share:
- your country (or where you’re buying),
- the exact product/pack size (e.g., 100 mg/10 mL or 500 mg/50 mL; intravenous vs. subcutaneous),
- and what “PVVR” stands for in your context (a local reimbursement program? a hospital tariff? a manufacturer price list?),
I can narrow down the right price reference and explain how that PVVR figure is typically determined.
What “PVVR” might mean in rituximab pricing (and why it matters)
In some regions, abbreviations used in drug pricing or reimbursement systems can refer to different concepts, such as:
- a public/regulated maximum retail price,
- a negotiated hospital or payer rate,
- or a reimbursement/approved vendor price.
Different meanings lead to different numbers (and different out-of-pocket costs). Confirming what PVVR stands for in your location is the fastest way to get the correct price.
Rituximab pricing varies by factors (even within the same country)
Even when the “PVVR” concept is clear, the price you see depends on:
- dosing regimen (most rituximab uses are weight- or cycle-based),
- formulation (IV infusion vs. SC injection),
- pack size and number of vials,
- and whether the price is a list price vs. an insurer/hospital contract rate.
If you’re trying to budget treatment: what to ask the pharmacy/hospital
Ask for the price of the exact SKU you’ll receive and the total expected drug cost for one cycle. Hospitals often quote total regimen cost because rituximab is commonly dosed across multiple vials per infusion.
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Quick next step
Reply with your country and the exact rituximab PVVR label you’re looking at (or a screenshot/text of the line that includes PVVR), and I’ll help you interpret it and find the correct price figure for that specific product.