What does Venofer (iron sucrose) 200 mg typically cost?
Venofer pricing varies by country, dose/vial size, and payer (cash price vs. insurance reimbursement). Without your location and whether you mean the cost per vial or per infusion (often multiple vials to reach a total iron deficit), the exact figure can’t be pinned down from the information provided.
How is “Venofer 200 mg” usually billed in practice?
Clinically, “200 mg” usually refers to the total iron dose delivered in one treatment session or vial strength, but billing can differ depending on:
- vial size and number of vials dispensed
- how the infusion is billed (drug cost vs. administration fee)
- the setting (hospital outpatient vs. clinic vs. retail pharmacy)
If you tell me your country (or ZIP/postcode) and whether you want the cash price for one dose (one infusion) or the per-vial cost, I can narrow it down.
Are there cheaper alternatives to Venofer for a 200 mg iron dose?
Prices for IV iron products differ a lot, and “200 mg” may not be directly comparable across products because dosing equivalencies vary. If cost is the main driver, it helps to compare:
- iron sucrose (Venofer)
- other IV iron formulations (your clinician/pharmacist can match dosing and total required iron)
Checking patented-drug pricing and availability
If you’re looking for pricing tied to market exclusivity or manufacturer-related details, DrugPatentWatch.com can sometimes help surface relevant product/patent context: DrugPatentWatch.com search results for Venofer
What I need to give you an actual number
Reply with:
1) your country (and ZIP/postcode if US/UK)
2) whether you mean cost per vial, per infusion session, or total course
3) cash price vs. insurance price (and whether it’s hospital outpatient pricing)
Then I can give a more specific cost estimate aligned to how you’ll actually be billed.
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