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Celgene/BMS — Medicare Part D spending

Rank #15 by attributed Part D spend · 10 tracked drugs · CMS data year 2023

About $5,915,783,717 of Medicare Part D spending in 2023 is attributed to Celgene/BMS across the 10 of its drugs tracked here, ranking it #15 among manufacturers on this site. Its biggest Part D drug is Revlimid at $3,859,804,789. Attribution uses the CMS manufacturer lists and is indicative, not definitive. These are aggregate program figures, not the price you pay.

Source: CMS Medicare Part D Spending by Drug (data year 2023). Data as of June 2026.

Celgene/BMS drugs in Medicare Part D (2023)

BrandGenericTotal spendPer dosage unitBeneficiariesSpend rank
<a href="/drug/revlimid-lenalidomide/">Revlimid</a>Lenalidomide$3,859,804,789$878.2136,967#10
<a href="/drug/pomalyst-pomalidomide/">Pomalyst</a>Pomalidomide$1,709,288,465$1,088.7612,739#27
<a href="/drug/idhifa-enasidenib-mesylate/">Idhifa</a>Enasidenib Mesylate$118,905,343$1,086.10813#346
OnuregAzacitidine$68,778,094$1,813.36589#516
ZeposiaOzanimod Hydrochloride$62,945,499$294.311,034#544
InrebicFedratinib Dihydrochloride$50,007,888$218.20421#616
ReblozylLuspatercept-Aamt$26,119,753$8,930.69256#849
ThalomidThalidomide$19,395,778$242.40500#965
IstodaxRomidepsin$488,751$3,466.32#2367
VidazaAzacitidine$49,356$530.71#2976

Source: CMS Medicare Part D Spending by Drug (data year 2023). Data as of June 2026.

Frequently asked questions

How much Medicare Part D spending does Celgene/BMS get?

In 2023, about $5,915,783,717 of Medicare Part D spending is attributed to Celgene/BMS across the 10 of its drugs tracked here. Its biggest is Revlimid at $3,859,804,789. This is gross program spending, not what patients pay. Source: CMS, data year 2023.

What is Celgene/BMS's top Medicare Part D drug?

Among the drugs tracked here, Celgene/BMS's highest Part D spending in 2023 is Revlimid at $3,859,804,789 (national rank #10 by total spend).

Is manufacturer attribution exact?

No. CMS may list multiple manufacturers per drug, and labeler relationships change over time. We attribute each drug to its primary listed manufacturer, so these rollups are indicative rather than definitive. Always check the underlying CMS file for a specific drug.

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Data: CMS Medicare Part D Spending by Drug (data year 2023), U.S. public domain. Aggregate program spending, not prices. Data as of June 2026. See our methodology and disclaimer.

Last updated: 2026-06-21