Thursday, June 11, 2009

HPV vaccine: Part 3

Finally the cost of HPV vaccine

Medicine is foremost a business and nothing is free. A single dose of Gardasil costs $120-$140. Each individual requires three doses over a 6-month period. Further, many physicians are also charging for a consultation fee, cost of syringe and office time. Thus, the average cost for the entire series of HPV vaccine amounts to about $500-$600 plus.

Not all health insurance plans cover Gardasil. Moreover, some insurance plans only cover the vaccine for females in-between the ages of 9-26, the age where the vaccine has been FDA approved. At present, there is no legislation mandating that insurance plans cover the cost of the vaccine.

The pharmaceutical giant, Merck now has released data that the vaccine is also useful in women up to the age of 45. If there is FDA approval for the vaccine for this older group of individuals, perhaps some insurance companies may cover the cost.

At the moment, Gardasil is covered under a federal program for those who have no insurance and to Medicaid eligible children under the age of 18. For those individuals who lack medical insurance, one can check with the physician or the local health clinic to determine if there is program to get the vaccine free.

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