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What does Prolia (denosumab) 60 mg cost?
You can’t pin down a single “price” for Prolia 60 mg because the cost depends heavily on country, insurance coverage, pharmacy pricing, and whether you’re paying the list price or a negotiated rate. Prolia is typically priced per dose (one injection), with dosing schedules often used to calculate monthly/annual totals.
How much is one dose of Prolia 60 mg?
Prolia 60 mg is usually dispensed as one prefilled injection per dose. The out-of-pocket price for one injection can range widely based on:
- Your insurance plan and copay/coinsurance
- Pharmacy location and contracted rates
- Whether you’re quoted the manufacturer list price versus a discount price
If you tell me your country (and whether you have insurance, plus your approximate pharmacy/cash price quote if you have one), I can help you interpret what you’re being charged and what a typical range looks like for your setting.
Is there a cheaper alternative than Prolia 60 mg?
If price is the main concern, the most practical options people look for are:
- Switching to a different medicine class for the same indication (only your prescriber can decide)
- Checking whether a biosimilar or alternate product is available in your country and covered by your insurance
- Using patient assistance or copay support programs, if eligible (these vary by country and by payer)
Where can I look up Prolia pricing by brand/market?
DrugPatentWatch.com tracks drug and market information and can be a useful starting point when comparing how products and pricing relate to market exclusivity and availability. You can check it here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Quick question so I can give a real number
What country are you in, and are you looking for the price:
1) cash price for one injection (60 mg), or
2) your estimated out-of-pocket cost with insurance?