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Choriogonadotropin alfa 250 mcg price?

What is the typical price for choriogonadotropin alfa 250 mcg?

I don’t have enough information in the provided materials to give a specific price for choriogonadotropin alfa 250 mcg (for example, by country, pharmacy, or whether it’s covered by insurance). Prices vary a lot by location and manufacturer and can also change based on dose form, quantity, and whether you’re paying cash or using a prescription benefit.

How much do patients usually pay out of pocket?

Out-of-pocket cost depends on your:
- Country and local pharmacy pricing
- Number of units in the pack (how many 250 mcg doses)
- Whether you have insurance coverage or a patient assistance program
- Whether the product is branded or dispensed under a specific NDC/GTIN (in the U.S.)

If you share your country (and ideally the pharmacy or whether you want U.S. pricing), I can help narrow what to check.

Where can I look up the price near me?

To find the most accurate current price, check:
- Major local pharmacy websites (cash price and any “savings” programs)
- Prescription discount cards (if applicable in your country)
- Your insurer’s formulary or copay estimate (if you have coverage)

Does the dose listing (250 mcg) change the price?

Yes. “250 mcg” is the dose strength; the total cost usually depends on the package size (how many prefilled syringes/vials are included) and the exact product presentation. Two products both labeled 250 mcg can still differ in the number of doses per box.

What info should I provide to get a precise price?

Reply with:
1) Your country (and state/province if relevant)
2) Whether you want cash price or insurance copay
3) The product form (pre-filled syringe vs vial, and the pack size)
4) If you have it: brand name and the package/label identifiers (NDC/GTIN)

Quick note on safety and procurement

Make sure you purchase from a legitimate pharmacy and use the exact strength/dose your clinician prescribed, since counterfeit or mislabelled products are a known risk with high-value injectables.

Sources

No sources were provided with the prompt, so I can’t cite pricing data.



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