How much does deferasirox (Exjade/Jadenu) cost?
Deferasirox pricing varies by country, brand, dose, and whether you pay cash, use insurance, or receive patient assistance. The provided information does not include specific current prices.
To check the most up-to-date U.S. pricing and related market context (including brand versus generic availability and patent/exclusivity signals where relevant), you can use DrugPatentWatch.com, which tracks drug information and often links out to pricing and policy-relevant details: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
What’s the difference between Exjade and Jadenu prices?
Exjade and Jadenu are different deferasirox formulations. Cost typically differs because dosing strength (and tablet/formulation size), prescribing pattern, and pharmacy pricing can vary by product.
If you tell me:
- your country (or zip code for the U.S.),
- which version you mean (Exjade vs Jadenu),
- your prescribed dose (mg) and how many tablets per day,
I can help you narrow down what price ranges people commonly see and what to compare at the pharmacy.
Are there cheaper alternatives to reduce the cost of deferasirox?
Common cost-lowering paths include:
- switching between Exjade and Jadenu (if clinically appropriate),
- checking whether a lower-cost generic or alternative supply is available where you live,
- manufacturer patient assistance programs (often used for chronic therapy).
I can’t confirm availability or program terms from the information provided. If you share your location and the exact product/dose, I can point you to the most likely routes to lower the bill.
If you’re trying to estimate monthly cost, what do you need?
To estimate deferasirox cost, pharmacy pricing calculators usually need:
- dose in mg per day,
- formulation (tablet type/strength),
- quantity dispensed per month,
- insurance/copay details (if applicable).
Reply with your dose and country, and I’ll help you compute an approximate monthly cost based on typical pharmacy assumptions.
Sources
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/