What is “Jubbonti,” and is it an FDA-approved drug?
I can’t find enough context in the question to identify what “Jubbonti” refers to (for example, a brand name, a generic name, or a specific manufacturer/strength). Without the exact product name (and ideally the drug’s generic name and dosage form), I can’t reliably tell you the FDA-approved status or any “market price.”
What market price information can be pulled for an FDA-approved drug?
For FDA-approved prescription drugs, “market price” is usually different depending on what you mean by price, such as:
- List price (manufacturer price before rebates)
- Average wholesale price (less common now)
- Net price after rebates (often private)
- Pharmacy cash price
- Insurance copay amount
Even for the same drug, these can vary a lot by strength, package size, and pharmacy.
What I need from you to give the correct price
Reply with any one of the following and I’ll use it to pinpoint the correct FDA product and pricing reference:
- The drug’s exact spelling from the label (e.g., “Jubbonti 10 mg tablets”)
- The generic name
- A link or screenshot of the product page you’re looking at
- The NDC (National Drug Code) or strength/form
Quick check: do you mean a cancer therapy, biologic, or something else?
If you tell me the indication (even roughly), I can also help map the right product because some brand names are used in different markets or have similar spellings.
If you’re looking for “FDA market price,” which one do you want?
Choose one:
- “Retail pharmacy price” (cash price)
- “List price” (official WAC)
- “Copay estimate” (depends on insurance)
- “Net price” (usually not public)
If you send the exact product name + strength (or generic name), I can give you the most relevant pricing figure and cite the source.
Sources: None (insufficient product identification from “Jubbonti”).