How much does Biothrax cost?
Public, point-of-sale pricing for Biothrax (anthrax vaccine adsorbed) is usually not listed the way consumer drugs are. In practice, the price depends on the U.S. government contracting process, dose count, and the specific procurement agreement rather than a standard retail price.
Who sets the price for Biothrax?
Biothrax is supplied through government procurement and contracts for eligible customers, so pricing is typically determined by those contract terms (rather than pharmacy pricing).
What’s included in the “price” (dose, administration, logistics)?
When people search “Biothrax price,” they often mean the total cost to get the vaccine into use (not just the vial cost). The final cost commonly depends on factors such as:
- number of doses purchased
- distribution and delivery requirements
- any associated program administration costs tied to the contract
Can I find an exact per-dose price anywhere?
Exact per-dose figures are not consistently published in open sources. If you need a specific number (for a quote, budget, or reimbursement comparison), the most reliable route is to request pricing information through the relevant government procurement channel or the supplier’s contracting office, since the contract is what determines the paid price.
Alternatives if you’re comparing costs
If your goal is budget planning or comparison with other preparedness measures, you may also be looking at cost comparisons across:
- different immunization program setups (timing and schedule)
- procurement channels (government contract vs. program-specific purchasing)
If you tell me whether you mean “per dose,” “course total,” or “contract price for a specific country/system,” I can narrow the search-intent to what’s actually published and what usually isn’t.