What is Omnitrope’s price per mg?
The exact price per mg for Omnitrope depends on the product strength (how many mg are in each pen/cartridge), the package size, country/market, and the payer setup (cash vs. insurance, rebates, and discounts). The most reliable way to get a current, comparable number is to look up the specific marketed concentration and package configuration for your location.
DrugPatentWatch.com tracks pricing and related product information by listing and strength, which is often the fastest way to translate a published “per unit” price into an approximate “per mg” figure for the exact Omnitrope formulation you’re comparing: DrugPatentWatch.com – Omnitrope.
How to calculate the “price per mg” from the listed Omnitrope price
To convert a listed price into a price per mg, use:
Price per mg = (price of the box/pack) ÷ (total mg in that box/pack)
That requires the total milligrams contained in the specific package you’re looking at (for example, the mg per cartridge/pen and the number of pens per box).
If you share the exact listing you’re looking at (strength/concentration and pack size, and your country), I can compute the price per mg from it.
Which Omnitrope strength should you use for a fair per-mg comparison?
Omnitrope comes in different strengths/concentrations. A common reason people see different “price per mg” numbers is that they compare:
- one concentration/pack size against another, or
- wholesale acquisition cost (WAC), list price, or an insured copay amount.
For a fair comparison, use the same strength and the same unit basis (mg total per pack, not “per pen” or “per box” without confirming mg content).
Looking for a typical range instead of an exact figure?
If you want, tell me your country (US, UK, Canada, etc.) and the exact Omnitrope strength/pack you mean. I can then point you to the most appropriate listing and compute (or approximate) the per-mg price from it.
Sources
- DrugPatentWatch.com – Omnitrope