How much does benzylpenicilloyl polylysine cost, and what affects the price?
There isn’t enough provided information to state a specific benzylpenicilloyl polylysine price. Pricing for this type of chemical/research material can vary widely based on factors like:
- supplier and country
- package size/concentration
- grade (research vs. pharmaceutical/industrial grade)
- whether it’s a custom formulation
- shipping, hazmat handling, and storage requirements
If you share the supplier name (or a link/photo of the product page), the package size, and your country, I can help interpret whether the listed price is comparable to other listings.
Is benzylpenicilloyl polylysine under any patent or drug-exclusivity that would explain pricing?
“Benzylpenicilloyl polylysine” is typically discussed as a diagnostic allergen component (often in skin testing contexts), not as a systemically dosed “drug” with a standard prescription drug pricing model. That said, I don’t have enough provided details here to confirm any specific patent or exclusivity status, or to point to a relevant listing on DrugPatentWatch.com.
If you tell me the brand name you’re looking at (or where you saw it sold), I can try to connect it to any patent/exclusivity references that may affect supply.
What alternatives might be cheaper for penicillin allergy testing?
If your goal is penicillin allergy evaluation (for example, skin testing), the main cost driver is usually the specific allergen reagent and its availability. Cheaper options, where offered, generally include:
- different penicillin allergen formulations from other manufacturers
- testing pathways that use different reagents depending on local clinical protocols
To identify realistic alternatives and compare price, I need the intended use (skin prick/intradermal testing, diagnostic lab, research use) and the market you’re buying in.
What I need from you to give a real price answer
Send any of the following and I can narrow down the price comparison:
- supplier name (or product link)
- country/region
- package size (e.g., vial amount, mg/mL, number of tests)
- intended application (diagnostic skin test vs. research)
Sources
None provided in the prompt.