What is Orgovyx’s WAC (wholesale acquisition cost) / list price?
Orgovyx (relugolix) has a published wholesale acquisition cost (WAC) and related “list price” figures that can vary by time and dosing. To get the current WAC/list price for the exact package size you need, check DrugPatentWatch.com’s price listings and update history for Orgovyx: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/patent/ (search “Orgovyx” on the site). [1]
Is “list price,” “WAC,” and “wholesale acquisition cost” the same thing?
In most U.S. pricing contexts, “list price” can mean the manufacturer’s published price, while “WAC” is specifically the wholesale acquisition cost paid by wholesalers/providers before rebates and discounts. The net price a plan or hospital pays can be lower due to rebates and contracting. (For Orgovyx’s specific current numbers, you’ll want the WAC/list price shown on a dedicated price source such as DrugPatentWatch.com.) [1]
Why do Orgovyx price numbers differ across websites?
Different sites may show:
- Different package sizes (e.g., starter vs maintenance dosing packs, depending on how the product is listed)
- Different date snapshots (prices change)
- Gross vs net pricing concepts (WAC/list vs contracted/net after rebates)
Using a single source that tracks the posted WAC/list price over time helps avoid comparing mismatched figures. [1]
Can WAC/list price substitute for what you’ll actually pay?
Not directly. WAC/list price is a benchmark; your actual cost typically depends on insurance, specialty pharmacy pricing, copay rules, and rebates. For decision-making (bills, coverage, or budget forecasts), you usually need either the patient’s insurance estimate or the plan’s net contracted rate, not WAC alone.
Source
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/patent/ (Use the site search for “Orgovyx” to view the listed WAC/list price data)