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HYDROCORTISONE VAL 0.2% CREAM

HYDROCORTISONE VAL 0.2% CREAM, a generic anti-inflammatory steroid, has a NADAC acquisition cost of $0.64, though hospitals typically charge patients significantly more than this wholesale price.

By Priya Iyengar , Senior Billing Analyst · ·
Data from CMS files published FY 2024 CMS IPPS. Refreshed weekly.
About the analyst

Priya Iyengar leads the billing code review team at BillRazor Research. She analyzes NCCI bundling edits, DRG coding, and regional rate variation. Expertise: NCCI bundling, DRG analysis, regional pricing.

NADAC acquisition cost data
CMS drug pricing benchmarks
Updated 2026-04-03
Drug acquisition cost — HYDROCORTISONE VAL 0.2% CREAM
NADAC cost$0.6433 per unit
Hospital charges for this drug vary — typically 3–8x the acquisition cost. No observed hospital charge data is available for this specific drug.
$0.64
NADAC acquisition cost
OINTMENT
Dosage form
TOPICAL
Route

Hydrocortisone valerate 0.2% cream is a topical corticosteroid prescribed for inflammatory skin conditions like eczema and dermatitis. This generic formulation typically processes under dermatology procedure codes and may have coverage variations between different insurance formulary tiers.

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Data source: National Average Drug Acquisition Cost (NADAC) survey, published by CMS. HCPCS drug pricing codes from Medicare Part B Drug Average Sales Price file.

What NADAC means: The average price pharmacies pay to acquire this drug from wholesalers. Hospital charges for the same drug are typically higher due to facility fees, compounding, and administration costs.

Limitations: NADAC reflects pharmacy acquisition cost, not patient out-of-pocket cost. Insurance copays, formulary tiers, and manufacturer rebates affect what patients actually pay.

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