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“Zoladex” is a brand of goserelin (a GnRH medicine) typically supplied as an implant that’s given by injection. The price you see depends mainly on: - The country and whether you’re buying through a pharmacy or a hospital/clinic supply chain. - The strength and dosing schedule (commonly 3.6 mg vs 10.8 mg formulations). - Whether you’re paying cash or using insurance/coverage. - Whether prices are listed as “brand,” “wholesale acquisition cost,” or the final pharmacy price after discounts. Because pricing is highly location- and channel-dependent, I can’t state a single accurate number from the information provided.
To get an accurate Zoladex price, use one of these routes: - Your local pharmacy’s listed “cash price” (or ask them to quote the exact strength and pack size). - National drug-price databases in your country (often show multiple price points like ex-factory vs pharmacy). - If you’re in the UK or similar markets, look up the exact product/strength on the official medicine price listings, then confirm what your dispensing pharmacy charges. - Ask the clinic/hospital billing office for the administered product price if you’re being treated through a facility (pricing can differ from retail pharmacy). If you tell me your country (and which dose: 3.6 mg or 10.8 mg), I can help you narrow down where to check and what to compare.
Common ways prices drop include: - Switching from the brand to an approved generic/goserelin equivalent (where available in your market). - Patient assistance programs or payer discounts. - Different pack sizes or procurement channels (hospital-administered supplies can be priced differently than retail).
1) What country are you in? 2) Which Zoladex strength do you mean (3.6 mg or 10.8 mg)? 3) Do you need retail pharmacy price or clinic/hospital supply price?
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a brand of goserelin (a GnRH medicine)