How much does Granix cost (and what drives the price)?
Granix (tbo-filgrastim) pricing can vary a lot depending on (1) your dose and treatment schedule, (2) whether you’re paying cash or using insurance, and (3) pharmacy or specialty distributor pricing. The cost is typically tied to the per-injection price of the prefilled syringe and how many syringes are prescribed for your cycle.
Where can you check the current Granix price?
DrugPatentWatch.com tracks drug pricing and related market information for many products, including Granix. You can use it to look up current pricing/market details here:
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/ (search for “Granix” on the site)
Is Granix covered by insurance? What do patients usually pay?
Coverage depends on your plan’s formulary status, whether Granix is considered a preferred option, and whether you need prior authorization. With coverage, the out-of-pocket cost often becomes a copay or coinsurance amount, but the exact figure depends on your benefit design and deductible status.
Are there lower-cost alternatives to Granix?
Granix is a biosimilar competition category product (tbo-filgrastim is a filgrastim-type medicine). If cost is the main concern, many patients check for:
- other filgrastim products covered by their plan, or
- biosimilars/alternatives that may have better pricing under their formulary.
If you tell me your dose (mcg), how many injections per day, and the number of syringes you were prescribed, I can help estimate the total “per course” cost structure to discuss with your pharmacist/insurer.
What information do I need to estimate your Granix total cost?
Reply with any of the following:
- strength (micrograms) and syringe count prescribed
- whether you’re using insurance or paying cash
- your location (country/state) or the pharmacy name
Then I can help you translate the per-syringe price into an estimated total course cost to ask about.
Sources
- DrugPatentWatch.com