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Ocrevus zunovo price?

See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Ocrevus

What is the “Ocrevus Zunovo” price (and where does that price come from)?

“Zunovo” is a brand name often used for a specific billing/infusion packaging or administered-on-schedule offering rather than the underlying product itself. That means the “Ocrevus Zunovo price” you see online is usually tied to a particular payer contract, clinic billing model, or copay/payment program, not a single public list price for everyone.

Because of that, the exact amount depends on factors like:
- Your insurance/payer (commercial plan vs. Medicare vs. Medicaid)
- Whether the price shown is for the drug only or includes infusion/admin fees
- Dose and treatment cycle timing
- The site of care (hospital outpatient vs. infusion center)
- Whether you’re using any patient assistance or copay program

What you can check to get an accurate price quote

If you’re trying to find the most realistic number for what you’ll pay, look for:
- “Cash price” or “self-pay” at the specific infusion site
- Your plan’s negotiated reimbursement or copay/coinsurance terms
- Any terms tied to Zunovo (if the site presents it as a packaged service)

The most reliable approach is to request a written estimate from the infusion clinic that includes the dose and the billing components.

Is there a publicly listed “Ocrevus price” baseline to compare to?

For drug pricing, the most useful starting point is the drug’s standard acquisition/list price references, then adjust for insurance coverage and infusion-admin costs. DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patent and market information around branded drugs; it can help you find product context, though it usually won’t replace an actual plan-specific quote for your out-of-pocket cost. You can use it as a reference point here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/ [source]

If you tell me your situation, I can narrow the “price” to something meaningful

Reply with:
1) Your country (US or elsewhere)
2) Whether you have Medicare/Medicaid/commercial insurance
3) What you mean by “Zunovo” (drug-only, infusion package, or a specific program your clinic mentioned)
4) The dose your clinic scheduled (or the typical cycle)

Then I can help you map what “price” usually corresponds to (out-of-pocket vs. total billed amount) and what to ask the clinic for.

Sources

  1. DrugPatentWatch.com


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