What is Angiomax (bivalirudin) and what does “price” usually refer to?
Angiomax is the brand name for bivalirudin, an IV anticoagulant used during certain cardiac procedures (for example, PCI). When people search “Angiomax price,” they usually mean one of these:
- the cash price per vial or per dose
- the price paid under a specific insurance plan or hospital contract
- the cost for a typical course of therapy during a procedure
Pricing for Angiomax varies a lot by country, supplier, vial size, and whether the price is cash or contract-based.
How much does Angiomax cost?
I don’t have Angiomax’s current market price in the information provided here, so I can’t state a specific number per vial or per dose.
If you tell me your:
- country (and ZIP/postal code if you’re in the US)
- whether you need cash price or insurance pricing
- the vial strength/size you’re seeing (or a screenshot of the label)
- how many vials/doses you need (or the procedure type)
…I can help you figure out what price is typically being quoted for your exact situation and how to compare offers.
Why Angiomax price can differ from what you see online
Even when two listings show the same brand, the final billed cost can change due to:
- vial size and concentration
- dosing requirements for the specific procedure
- hospital procurement contracts and formularies
- pharmacy type (hospital pharmacy vs. retail pharmacy)
- discounts, rebates, and payer negotiations
Cheapest way to check Angiomax price in your area
To get the most accurate number, check:
- your hospital pharmacy or purchasing department (often the best “real” price for inpatient use)
- large national drug-price databases using your location and formulation
- your insurer’s pharmacy benefit lookup (if it’s billed through a plan that covers inpatient/infusion drugs)
Alternatives (and why that matters for cost)
If cost is the main issue, clinicians sometimes consider other anticoagulants depending on indication and protocol. Switching options depends on the procedure and patient factors; the right alternative is not universal.
If you share why you need Angiomax (e.g., which procedure), I can narrow what alternatives or pricing strategies are commonly discussed for that clinical context.
What I need from you to give a useful price estimate
Reply with:
1) your country (and state/ZIP if US)
2) vial size/concentration shown on the product you’re pricing
3) cash vs insurance
4) how many vials/doses (or procedure type)
Then I’ll help you translate the quote you find into a true per-procedure cost and compare options.