What is Kcentra (and who sets its price)?
Kcentra is a branded medicine (human prothrombin complex concentrate) used to reverse vitamin K antagonist anticoagulation. Drug prices can vary by country, insurance status, and hospital contract pricing, so the same product may show different “prices” depending on the retailer or billing arrangement [1].
How much does Kcentra cost?
I don’t have pricing figures for Kcentra in the information provided here. If you tell me your country (and whether you need a cash price, Medicare/insurance price, or hospital procurement price), I can narrow to the most relevant price source type.
Where can you check Kcentra’s price?
Common places people look for Kcentra costs include:
- U.S. pricing databases or charge lists (often show a list price rather than what patients pay) [1]
- Hospital pharmacy procurement or wholesaler billing (often used for inpatient administration)
- Insurance formularies and prior authorization records (for the patient’s actual cost)
What affects the “price you pay”?
Even if the unit cost is known, the patient out-of-pocket cost depends on:
- Insurance coverage and deductible/coinsurance
- Whether it’s billed as a drug alone or bundled with facility/procedure charges
- Dose based on INR and weight (Kcentra is dosed by patient factors, which changes total cost)
Quick info to get you an accurate number
If you share:
1) your country,
2) inpatient vs outpatient, and
3) whether you want the list price or estimated out-of-pocket cost (and what insurance plan type),
I can help pinpoint the most applicable price reference.
Sources
[1] https://www.drugs.com/price-guide/kcentra.html