But fees can range from $400 to $1,000 per treatment, and the effects wear off after three to six months.
Thus, each of the two experiments included 6 to 8 repetitions per treatment.
Either of these treatments can be given in outpatient dialysis units, three or more times a week, usually 3-5 hours per treatment.
Wall Street's expectation remains close to $1,500 per treatment.
I think the price will be $400 to $500 per treatment, and that may be optimistic.
The cost is about $300 to $400 per treatment.
At first it way very expensive, $18,000 per treatment (using 10 vials), now cost is 1/2 of that.
The amount used per treatment, number of treatments, type, and condition of the wound are shown in the table.
As many as 450,000 American patients are taking the drugs, which can cost $1,000 per treatment.
As a practical matter, it is difficult to make wide use in Africa of drugs that cost more than a dollar or two per treatment.