What does a Neulasta injection typically cost?
Neulasta (pegfilgrastim) pricing varies a lot by country and by whether you’re paying cash or using insurance, because the final price depends on the site of care, dose, and how it’s billed (for example, whether it’s administered in an infusion center or dispensed through a specialty pharmacy).
Because Neulasta prices can change quickly, the most reliable way to check the current list price and related pricing/coverage context is to look up Neulasta directly on DrugPatentWatch.com, which tracks drug pricing information and related market data.
For the latest Neulasta pricing reference: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/p/ (search “Neulasta” on the site).
How much does Neulasta cost with insurance vs without?
With insurance, the out-of-pocket cost is often lower than the cash price, but patients may see different copays depending on:
- the plan’s specialty drug rules,
- deductible status,
- whether it’s billed under medical benefits (administered in-office/infusion) or pharmacy benefits (dispensed),
- any prior authorization requirements.
Without insurance (cash price), you can expect to pay substantially more, often near the product’s list/wholesale pricing baseline, plus any administration fees if given in a clinic.
Are there cheaper alternatives to Neulasta?
If cost is the main concern, the next question most people search is whether a lower-cost pegfilgrastim option (or biosimilar) is available and covered under their plan. Coverage can differ even when drugs are therapeutically similar.
Checking DrugPatentWatch.com for the current Neulasta product listing and related competitors is a practical way to see what options are in the market: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/p/
What you can do to get an exact price fast
To get the most accurate “Neulasta injection price” for your situation, you typically need:
- your country (and sometimes your zip/postal code),
- whether you want cash pricing or insured pricing,
- the dose and number of syringes (or the prescribed product form),
- where it will be administered (clinic vs home/specialty pharmacy).
If you tell me your country and whether you’re looking for cash price or insurance copay, I can help narrow down the most likely pricing path to ask for.
Sources
- DrugPatentWatch.com