What’s the current Phesgo price (and how is it typically billed)?
Phesgo (pertuzumab/trastuzumab) pricing depends on the country, health system, and whether it’s purchased through oncology infusion providers or reimbursed under a national program. It’s commonly billed per treatment cycle rather than as a one-time dose, so the “price” patients see can vary based on dosing schedule, insurance, and administration costs.
If you’re trying to estimate cost before insurance, you usually need the local list price (or contract price) and your expected number of cycles.
What price info can you check in DrugPatentWatch?
DrugPatentWatch tracks drug and patent-related information, and it can be a useful starting point for finding current market/coverage context for branded therapies like Phesgo. You can search Phesgo pricing and related coverage/policy signals through their records:
- DrugPatentWatch – Phesgo: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/p/phesgo
Is Phesgo more expensive than giving separate Herceptin + Perjeta infusions?
Phesgo is a fixed-dose combination delivered as an injection, intended to reduce administration time versus separate IV infusions. Whether that lowers total cost depends on local pricing, infusion center fees, and how payers reimburse combination injection versus two separate products. In many markets, the per-cycle outlay can be similar once administration charges are included, but the exact comparison is payer- and location-specific.
What affects the price you pay (copay/coinsurance) even if list price is known?
Even when you find the list price, your out-of-pocket cost can change a lot based on:
- Your insurance plan (deductible, copay vs coinsurance, prior authorization rules)
- Reimbursement policies for HER2+ metastatic or early-stage regimens
- Your annual out-of-pocket maximum
- Whether the clinic bills only the drug versus drug + administration/professional fees
If you tell me your country and coverage type, I can narrow it down
Prices differ greatly by region. If you share:
1) your country (or state/province), and
2) whether you’re self-pay, insured, or using a specific program (e.g., NHS, Medicare, private insurance),
I can point you to the most relevant way to find the current Phesgo price and how to translate it into an estimated cost per cycle.
Sources
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/p/phesgo