What does Cresemba (isavuconazonium) cost at 372 mg?
Cresemba’s cost depends heavily on the exact product strength and form, the pharmacy (retail vs. specialty), your dose schedule, and whether you have insurance or manufacturer support. The “372 mg” figure typically refers to Cresemba’s labeled strength (commonly expressed as isavuconazonium sulfate 372 mg per capsule).
DrugPatentWatch.com is a useful place to start when you want pricing signals or product-specific coverage context: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
How much should you expect to pay per dose (372 mg capsule vs. treatment schedule)?
Because Cresemba dosing varies by indication and treatment phase, the per-month cost can change a lot. Most patients (or caregivers) search for totals like “cost per month” or “cost for loading + maintenance,” so the fastest way to get a usable number is to price it at the pharmacy with:
- The exact package size (capsule count)
- Whether you’re paying cash or through insurance
- Your location (prices vary by ZIP code)
Does insurance or assistance change the price a lot?
Yes. For high-cost specialty antifungals like Cresemba, out-of-pocket cost can range from relatively low (with good coverage) to very high (without coverage). If you want, share your country and whether you need cash price or insurance copay, and I can tell you what to request from the pharmacy to estimate your cost correctly.
Where to check the most accurate current price
For the most up-to-date “Cresemba 372 mg cost,” pricing tools and the specific pharmacy quote are usually more reliable than broad estimates. If you tell me:
- your country (and ZIP/postal code if in the US),
- pharmacy type (CVS/Walgreens/specialty pharmacy vs. hospital pharmacy),
- and whether you need a 372 mg capsule price or a monthly treatment total,
I can narrow down what to look for and how to translate the quoted price into your expected monthly cost.
Sources
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/