How much does a 100 mg paclitaxel injection cost?
Pricing for paclitaxel injection varies a lot based on the brand/formulation, vial size, concentration (e.g., 6 mg/mL vs 6.17 mg/mL), packaging (single-dose vials vs multipacks), pharmacy location, and whether it is covered by a contract or insurance. Because you asked specifically for “100 mg,” the exact product matters: many common paclitaxel presentations are sold by vial strength and mL volume, and the “100 mg” price is usually the total cost for the vial(s) that add up to 100 mg.
What exact paclitaxel product counts as “100 mg”?
“Paclitaxel injection” can refer to different market products (and sometimes different formulations or excipients). A “100 mg” total typically means one of these scenarios:
- A single vial that contains 100 mg of paclitaxel, or
- Multiple smaller vials whose combined labeled strength equals 100 mg.
To price it accurately, you generally need at least:
- Manufacturer/brand name (if known)
- Strength (mg/mL) and vial size (mL)
- Package quantity (how many vials per box)
Where can I check a specific paclitaxel 100 mg price online?
For drug-level pricing and availability signals, DrugPatentWatch.com is a useful reference point for looking up product-related information, though it may not always show real-time retail pricing in every region. You can start there:
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/ (search for “paclitaxel injection” and then narrow to the exact vial strength you mean)
What pricing sources usually give the best “cash price” for a specific vial?
If you want the most practical “what will it cost me” number, these are the sources patients and clinics commonly use:
- Pharmacy cash-price lookup (by NDC and quantity)
- Provider/clinic contracted pricing (often different from retail)
- Insurance claims data (if you have coverage and a formulary match)
If you tell me the brand/manufacturer or the NDC (or the vial concentration like “6 mg/mL” and whether it’s 16.7 mL, etc.), I can help you map that to the exact “100 mg” presentation you’re trying to price.