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DrugPrice

Thalomid

Thalidomide

Generic availableCancerby Bristol-Myers Squibb
$13,000.00
avg cost per claim
-18.6% year-over-year
$234.0M
Medicare Spending
18,000
Total Claims
2,100
Beneficiaries
$111,429.00
Annual Cost/Patient

Why Thalomid Costs $13,000.00 Per Claim

Thalomid (Thalidomide) is used to treat cancer. According to CMS Medicare Part D spending data, the program spent $234.0M on this drug, covering 2,100 beneficiaries across 18,000 claims.

A generic version of this drug is available, which means lower-cost alternatives exist. Patients should ask their pharmacist about generic Thalidomide or talk to their doctor about therapeutic alternatives that may cost less.

Spending on Thalomid decreased by 18.6% year-over-year, likely due to generic competition reducing prices.

Price Breakdown

Avg cost per claim (30-day)$13,000.00
Avg annual cost per patient$111,429.00
Total Medicare spending$234.0M
Total claims18,000
Beneficiaries2,100

Drug Details

Brand Name
Thalomid
Generic Name
Thalidomide
Active Ingredient
Thalidomide
Manufacturer
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Dosage Form
N/A
Route
N/A
Condition
Cancer
FDA Application
BLA125057

Frequently Asked Questions

Thalomid (Thalidomide) costs an average of $13,000.00 per claim based on Medicare Part D data. The estimated annual cost per patient is $111,429.00. Actual out-of-pocket costs depend on your insurance plan and pharmacy.

Yes, a generic version of Thalomid (Thalidomide) is available. Generic medications typically cost 80-95% less than brand-name drugs. Ask your pharmacist about generic Thalidomide.

Medicare Part D spent $234.0M on Thalomid, covering 2,100 beneficiaries across 18,000 claims. This makes it one of the tracked drugs in the Medicare spending dashboard.

Ask your pharmacist about generic Thalidomide, which is typically much cheaper. You can also compare prices at different pharmacies, use prescription discount programs, or ask your doctor about therapeutic alternatives in the same drug class.

Cost data reflects Medicare Part D spending and may not represent retail pharmacy prices. Average cost per claim represents the total drug cost (not patient out-of-pocket) divided by total claims.