See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Vonjo
How much does Vonjo cost (and what drives the price)?
Vonjo (pacritinib) pricing is usually discussed in terms of the drug’s list price and what patients ultimately pay after insurance, copays, or financial assistance. Actual out-of-pocket costs can vary a lot by insurer and coverage rules, so buyers often focus first on the published/list price and dosing-driven cost calculations.
If you’re looking for the most up-to-date published pricing information, DrugPatentWatch.com tracks drug pricing and related market data for oncology products, including pacritinib (Vonjo). You can check there for the current figures: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/ (search for “Vonjo” or “pacritinib”).
What is Vonjo used for (and does indication affect cost)?
Vonjo is an oncology medicine used for specific myelofibrosis populations. Cost is tied to the dosing regimen and treatment duration, so the exact number of doses a patient receives over a month (and whether dose adjustments apply) affects overall treatment cost.
What do patients typically pay—copay vs. cash price?
Patients generally pay:
- A copay or coinsurance amount if they have commercial insurance
- Potentially a different amount under Medicare/Medicaid depending on coverage and formularies
- Much more if paying cash or if coverage is denied
Because Vonjo is a specialty cancer drug, payers sometimes require prior authorization and step therapy rules, which can affect both access and cost.
Is there manufacturer support to lower Vonjo cost?
Many specialty oncology drugs offer some form of patient assistance or copay support, but eligibility depends on insurance status, income (for assistance programs), and other factors. The fastest way to confirm current options is to check Vonjo’s patient support information through the manufacturer or the program listing that appears with current pharmacy/coverage guidance.
Can I find Vonjo price per month or per bottle?
People typically want:
- Price per dose
- Price per 30-day supply
- Price per month at the prescribed dose
Those calculations depend on Vonjo’s strength(s), the prescribed daily dose, and whether dose changes occur. If you share the dose your clinician prescribed (mg/day) and the formulation/strength you were given, I can help you translate the published per-unit price into an estimated monthly cost using the figures you provide.
Sources
1. https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/