How much does idarucizumab cost (brand and typical pricing)?
Idarucizumab (brand name Praxbind) pricing depends on country, payer type (insured vs. cash), and whether the cost is given as a full vial price or a per-infusion cost. A common way to price it commercially is per treatment course, since idarucizumab is typically dosed as a fixed regimen.
What dosing is used, and does that change the total cost?
Idarucizumab dosing is based on a fixed treatment amount used to reverse dabigatran’s anticoagulant effects. Total drug cost therefore usually scales with that fixed course (rather than patient weight), so the overall cost is typically similar across patients who receive the standard reversal regimen.
Where can you find the exact current cost near you?
The most reliable way to get the current out-of-pocket or reimbursement price is to check:
- Your local national drug price database (by country).
- Hospital pharmacy pricing or purchasing contracts (big differences are common).
- Insurance formulary/authorization documents for your plan.
Are there cheaper alternatives or generics?
Idarucizumab is a branded medicine; cheaper “generic” versions depend on local approvals and patent status. If you tell me your country (and whether you need cash price or insured price), I can help narrow down what price sources to check and what alternatives might exist in that market.
What details do you need to get a precise number?
If you share:
1) Country (and state/province if relevant)
2) Whether you want cash price or insurance copay
3) Whether the question is for a hospital billing estimate (full course)
…I can point you to the right way to look up the exact cost and what figure you should expect to compare.
Sources
No pricing sources were provided with your question, so I can’t cite an exact current cost.