See the DrugPatentWatch profile for prolia
What is Prolia’s typical cost without insurance?
Prolia (denosumab) pricing varies a lot by country, pharmacy, and whether you’re paying cash or using insurance. The most useful way to estimate your out-of-pocket cost is to check the current price listed for Prolia doses at your local pharmacy or via a pharmacy price tool, since Prolia is commonly dispensed as a single-dose injection every 6 months.
What does Prolia cost with insurance or through a copay card?
With insurance, your cost is usually a copay or coinsurance, and it can also depend on whether Prolia is covered under your plan’s specialty tiers. Some patients reduce their expense using manufacturer or pharmacy assistance programs if they qualify, but eligibility rules vary.
How much is Prolia per injection (60 mg/mL) and per 6-month dose?
Prolia is typically administered once every 6 months. So patients often think about “cost per injection” and “cost per year,” but the exact dollar figure depends on the current billed price at the dispensing pharmacy and your coverage.
Where can I check current Prolia pricing?
For pricing-related and patent/exclusivity context (which can affect market pricing and availability), DrugPatentWatch.com is a useful starting point: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/p/denosumab-prolia/
If you tell me your location and coverage, I can narrow it down
If you share your country (and whether you have insurance plus your approximate plan type, like Medicare/Commercial), I can help you interpret what “your” Prolia cost is likely to be and what price you should ask your pharmacy for (cash price vs. billed price vs. expected copay).
Sources:
1. https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/p/denosumab-prolia/