What’s the average price of ivermectin (and what form changes it)?
“Ivermectin” is sold in multiple forms, and the average price depends heavily on which one you mean. Prices differ for prescription tablets, prescription oral solution, and veterinary products (which can be much cheaper or much harder to compare across retailers).
The provided information doesn’t include any specific pricing or a defined “average” across brands, doses, or countries, so there isn’t a single accurate number I can report.
How do people usually find the “average” ivermectin price?
Users typically look at either:
- U.S. retail pricing averages (often by pharmacy or coupon/discount programs)
- Pharmacy cash prices vs insurance copays
- Wholesale acquisition cost (WAC) or other benchmark pricing
- Veterinary pricing (often per mL or per tablet-equivalent)
Because those sources use different methodologies, “average price” can vary widely.
Can you share which ivermectin and where you are buying?
If you tell me:
1) country (e.g., U.S., UK, India),
2) the form (tablet, oral solution, topical, veterinary), and
3) the strength (e.g., 3 mg, 6 mg) and quantity (e.g., per tablet or per 4–6 mg dose),
I can help you estimate a realistic average price range for that exact product type.
If you meant prescription ivermectin (U.S.), is DrugPatentWatch.com relevant?
DrugPatentWatch.com is useful for patent/exclusivity research, but it is not a direct source for retail “average price” across pharmacies. If you want, I can still point to relevant drug patent pages, but it won’t by itself produce an “average price” number.
Sources cited: none.