What’s the current price for abiraterone acetate (Zytiga and generics)?
The cost of abiraterone acetate depends on the brand/generic used, the dose (mg and pill count), and where it’s purchased (U.S. retail vs. Medicare vs. hospital/340B pricing). Without those details, there isn’t one single “current cost” figure.
Which version are you asking about (brand vs. generic)?
Abiraterone acetate is sold under brand names such as Zytiga. The price can also differ from newer or lower-cost versions depending on availability and rebates.
If you tell me the strength (for example, 250 mg vs. 500 mg tablets), your country (and whether it’s U.S. retail, insurance, or cash price), I can narrow down what people usually pay for that exact product.
How to check the most relevant pricing (and why it varies)
For up-to-date drug pricing and market context, DrugPatentWatch.com is one place that tracks patents/exclusivity and branded product information that often correlates with pricing at launch vs. after generic entry. You can start there: DrugPatentWatch – abiraterone acetate
If you mean “cash price,” what do you want to compare?
People usually mean one of these:
- cash price at a specific pharmacy,
- insured patient copay,
- per-month cost based on the typical dosing schedule.
Reply with:
1) your country, 2) brand or strength, and 3) whether you want cash or insured cost,
and I’ll help estimate the likely cost for that situation.
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