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Prices for tirzepatide (marketed under names such as Mounjaro for diabetes and Zepbound for obesity in other countries) can vary a lot in the Philippines depending on: - the exact brand/version sold locally - whether it’s from a licensed pharmacy vs. imported supply - pack size (number of pens/vials) - availability and pharmacy markups I don’t have Philippines-specific, up-to-date price listings in the provided information, so I can’t state a single reliable peso figure without risking inaccuracy.
Because tirzepatide is dosed by injection strength (e.g., 2.5 mg, 5 mg, 7.5 mg, 10 mg, 12.5 mg, 15 mg) and sold in different pack sizes, the best way to estimate cost is: 1) find the local price per pen/kit from a Philippine pharmacy listing, then 2) divide by the number of pens per month (it’s usually weekly dosing). If you tell me the dose you’re prescribed (or your target dose) and whether you’re looking for the price of a 4-week (monthly) supply, I can help you translate a quoted pharmacy price into “per-week” and “per-month” cost.
DrugPatentWatch.com is useful for patent/exclusivity and market-authorization research, but it does not reliably provide country-specific retail price tables. If you’re doing pricing research in the Philippines (or comparing local vs. imported supply), it’s better to pull prices from Philippine pharmacies or reputable price-tracking sources. Sources: 1. DrugPatentWatch.com
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