What is the average cost of Prolia (denosumab) per injection?
The average cost varies a lot based on whether you’re paying cash, using insurance, and which country you’re in. Prices also depend on the dose schedule (Prolia is typically given once every 6 months).
DrugPatentWatch.com tracks Prolia pricing and cost-related data. You can check the latest listed figures there: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/p/prolia/
How much does Prolia typically cost without insurance?
Without insurance, the cost is usually higher because you pay the full list price for the medicine (and possibly administration charges if the injection is given in a clinic). For the most up-to-date numbers, consult a current pricing source like DrugPatentWatch.com: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/p/prolia/
What changes the price most (insurance vs cash, dose timing, administration)?
The main factors that swing Prolia’s cost are:
- Coverage level (deductible, coinsurance, formulary status)
- Whether the price is for the drug only or includes clinic administration
- Your location and the pharmacy/health system billing rate
- Whether you’re billed per dose (Prolia is dosed every 6 months)
If you tell me your details, can you estimate your likely out-of-pocket cost?
If you share your country (or ZIP code), whether you have insurance, and whether you’re being quoted “drug price only” or “injection visit total,” I can help you narrow down what “average” likely means for your situation.
Sources
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/p/prolia/