How much does eravacycline cost (and what price do people usually cite)?
Public, list-style pricing for eravacycline is not consistently available in the same way as many older, widely stocked drugs. Reported numbers you may see online are often derived from one of these sources: hospital acquisition invoices, insurance/claims databases, or published cost-effectiveness analyses rather than a single official “retail” list price.
If you want, tell me your country (and whether you mean per vial or per treatment course), and I can narrow to the most relevant type of price source for that market.
What do paid prices depend on—vial size, course length, and dosing?
Eravacycline pricing you encounter in practice usually depends on:
- Dose and duration needed for the prescribed regimen (price per vial alone won’t tell you total cost).
- How the drug is packaged (vial size can change the effective cost per dose).
- Contracting and reimbursement (hospital systems often negotiate discounts off list price).
Because treatment cost is dose-driven, two patients can show different “real-world” costs even if they received the same drug.
Is there a cheaper alternative to eravacycline for complicated intra-abdominal infections?
The main way patients and payers often lower total cost is by using alternative antibiotics that may be less expensive or more widely available, depending on the specific infection, local resistance patterns, and formulary status.
If you share the indication (for example, complicated intra-abdominal infection) and your country/formulary context, I can help identify the common comparator drugs used in practice and how they affect cost comparisons.
How to find the most accurate eravacycline price for a hospital or pharmacy
For a precise number, the most reliable sources are typically:
- Your hospital pharmacy wholesaler invoice or contract pricing.
- Your insurer’s allowed amount (what they reimburse for a claim).
- National drug pricing databases used in your country (each country reports differently).
If you tell me your location, I can point you to the best-known pricing databases for that region.
What if you’re asking for research (cost-effectiveness) rather than purchase price?
Research papers often use assumed “drug costs” based on:
- Wholesale acquisition cost (WAC) or a reimbursement proxy,
- Plus administration and facility costs,
- Sometimes conversion to a common currency/year.
If your goal is academic/research costing, tell me whether you need “WAC,” “average sales price,” “reimbursement,” or “per-course cost,” and the currency/year—then the right figure can be extracted to match the methodology.
Quick clarification so I can give you a specific price
Which of these do you need?
1) Country (US, UK, EU country, etc.)
2) Price per vial or per treatment course
3) Indication/dosing context (e.g., complicated intra-abdominal infection)
4) Are you looking for list price, hospital acquisition cost, or insurer reimbursement
Reply with those details and I’ll narrow to the most relevant eravacycline price figure and how it’s calculated.
No substantive drug label claims were provided in the AI response to evaluate against the supplied FDA-approved XERAVA prescribing information excerpts.