How much does Octagam cost (price per vial or per infusion)?
Octagam is an IV immunoglobulin (human normal immunoglobulin) product. The exact price depends on factors like dose, vial size, treatment schedule, country, and insurance or reimbursement rules. The provided information here does not include any Octagam price or pricing table, so I cannot give a reliable cost figure.
Why Octagam prices vary so much
IVIG products are typically priced and billed based on administered amount (often calculated from body weight), number of vials used per treatment cycle, and local contracting. Your final cost can also change based on:
- Whether it is covered under medical benefits vs pharmacy benefits
- Your plan’s copay/coinsurance rules
- Whether the clinic uses a specific contracted rate for the product
What to check to get the real out-of-pocket cost
If you need the cost quickly, the most practical route is to ask the infusion center or pharmacy for:
- The specific vial strength and NDC they plan to use
- The number of vials per dose
- The total billed amount per infusion date
- The expected insurance responsibility (copay/coinsurance) and whether prior authorization is required
Are there cheaper alternatives to lower the total treatment cost?
Depending on your indication and eligibility, clinics and payers may consider other IVIG brands or subcutaneous immunoglobulin (SCIG) options. Whether these are cheaper for you depends entirely on your local pricing and coverage.
If you tell me your details, I can estimate your likely total
Share:
1) Your country (and ZIP/postal code if in the US)
2) The dose your clinician prescribed (or your weight)
3) Your infusion schedule (e.g., every 3 or 4 weeks)
4) Whether you have insurance and whether this is through medical or pharmacy coverage
Then I can help you translate that into an expected number of vials per dose and what to ask for to get your likely out-of-pocket cost.