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Kinrix is a combination vaccine (DTaP/IPV) for children. The exact out-of-pocket cost depends on factors like the dosing schedule, where it’s filled (retail vs. clinic), and whether the provider bills insurance or uses a vaccine program. If you want a more concrete number, you’ll need at least one of these details: - Your location (country/state) - Whether you’re asking about cash price or an insured copay - Where it’s being given (pharmacy pickup vs. administered by a clinic) - The specific dose/date (since prices are sometimes quoted per dose)
If your goal is to reduce cost, the most common routes are: - Using insurance coverage for childhood vaccines through the provider’s billing - Asking the clinic/pharmacy whether they can supply the vaccine under a public program - Confirming if a different age-appropriate formulation is used in your setting (some clinics use different DTaP/IPV combinations depending on schedule and inventory)
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Reply with: 1) Country + ZIP/postal code 2) Cash price vs. insurance copay 3) Age of the child and which dose (if you know it) 4) Where it’s being obtained (pharmacy or doctor’s office) Then I can narrow to the most likely cost range for your situation. Sources: 1
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