What is the average wholesale cost (AWC) for androgen receptor inhibitor prostate cancer drugs?
You’re asking for the average wholesale cost (AWC) of androgen receptor inhibitors used for prostate cancer, but no drug name(s) or price list/source (for example, Medi-Span) were provided. AWC is drug- and dose-dependent and changes over time, so the exact figure depends on which specific androgen receptor inhibitor and the time period you mean.
Which androgen receptor inhibitors are typically included for prostate cancer?
Common androgen receptor inhibitors in prostate cancer include agents such as abiraterone, enzalutamide, apalutamide, and darolutamide. Reported AWC (and what payers call “wholesale” pricing) varies by product strength, package size, and the pricing dataset used.
Are you looking for AWC per bottle/month, or per daily dose?
People usually mean one of these when searching “average wholesale cost”:
- AWC per dispensing unit (package-level)
- AWC per day (requiring dose conversion)
- AWC for a typical month of therapy (requiring a dosing regimen)
If you tell me the drug and strength (and whether you want monthly or daily), I can format the cost the way you need.
How to get the exact AWC number you need
To give an accurate AWC, you need at least:
- Drug name (and brand/generic if relevant)
- Strength and package size
- Currency and time period (AWC changes)
- The pricing reference used by your question (AWC can differ by dataset)
If you share the drug and dose, I can compute the average cost format
Reply with:
1) Which androgen receptor inhibitor (abiraterone / enzalutamide / apalutamide / darolutamide, or another)
2) Strength(s) and typical dose
3) Whether you want cost per day or per 30-day month
4) The pricing source/timeframe you want (if you have it)
Sources: None provided in the prompt.