What’s the price of pegfilgrastim (Neulasta) injection?
Pegfilgrastim injection pricing varies by brand, strength (e.g., per single-dose syringe vs. on-body injector), and the payer setting (cash/self-pay vs. insurance). The exact price also changes over time and by location.
How much does a single dose typically cost without insurance?
Without a specified country and product form, a single “pegfilgrastim injection price” number isn’t reliable. Many searches for this term are actually looking for either:
- the cash price for a specific brand and package size (e.g., Neulasta prefilled syringe or on-body injector), or
- an estimate based on common dose schedules for chemotherapy support.
Which form affects the cost most (prefilled syringe vs. on-body injector)?
Pegfilgrastim is sold under different packaging and delivery devices. Prices often differ between:
- prefilled syringe products and
- on-body injector (OBI) products,
because they come as different commercial SKUs.
What payer and pharmacy factors change the price?
Price can swing based on:
- whether you use a manufacturer coupon, assistance program, or Medicare/Medicaid coverage,
- pharmacy type (chain vs. hospital outpatient pharmacy),
- negotiated “contract” rates vs. posted cash prices,
- dose quantity (some regimens require multiple administrations per cycle).
If you share details, I can narrow it to the right price
Tell me:
1) your country (and ZIP/postal code if you’re in the US),
2) the brand you mean (e.g., Neulasta) or the exact product (strength and whether it’s a prefilled syringe or on-body injector),
3) whether you want cash/self-pay or an estimated insured copay,
and I’ll help you find the most relevant current pricing target.
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