The price of ibrutinib is affected by dosage, region, and medical insurance policies. The specific price per box usually depends on the doctor's prescription and the pricing of the local hospital or pharmacy. This is a prescription drug and must be used strictly according to the doctor's instructions.
Factors Affecting Price
Drug Dosage
The common dosage of ibrutinib is 140mg x 30 tablets/box or smaller. Prices vary significantly between different dosages.
Region and Purchase Channels
Prices at public hospitals or designated medical insurance pharmacies may be lower than at private institutions.
In some cities, the out-of-pocket payment ratio can be reduced through medical insurance negotiations or local supplementary insurance. Specific reimbursement ratios should be consulted with the local medical insurance department.
Medical Insurance Policies
Ibrutinib has been included in the National Medical Insurance Catalog (2023 edition), but its indications are strictly limited, only reimbursing certain lymphoma patients. After reimbursement, the out-of-pocket portion may be reduced to 30%-50% of the original price, but eligibility for medical insurance still applies.
Treatment Cost Estimate
The standard dosage is 4 tablets (560mg) orally daily. A single box typically covers 7-8 days' supply, requiring 3-4 boxes per month.
Dosage adjustments may be necessary for some patients due to weight or disease progression; please consult your doctor for guidance.
Precautions for Use
Strictly follow your doctor's instructions.
Ibrutinib treatment plans must be tailored to the pathological subtype, disease stage, and individual differences. Do not adjust the dosage or discontinue use without consulting your doctor.
Side Effect Management
Common side effects include bleeding tendency and arrhythmia. Regular blood tests and electrocardiograms are necessary.
Financial Assistance
Some charitable organizations or pharmaceutical companies offer patient assistance programs. Eligible individuals may apply for free medication or cost reductions. Consult your attending physician for details.
If medication is required, please bring your complete medical records to the hematology or oncology department for evaluation and prescription. Do not purchase through unofficial channels, as this may affect efficacy or safety.







