How much does an Ocrevus infusion cost?

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Ocrevus costs $16,974 for one 300mg/10mL dose of Ocrevus intravenous solution. This price is for cash paying customers and is not valid with insurance plans. This works out to an annual cost of just over $65,000 per year; however, most people do not pay this amount. For people with commercial or private insurance the cost is around $5 per treatment; for those with Medicare, between $0 and $13,000; and for those with Medicaid, between $0 and $30. People unable to afford Ocrevus, may be able to apply for additional assistance through the Genentech Patient Foundation.

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