What are Tricor (fenofibrate) revenues, and which period matters?
“Tricor” is the brand name for fenofibrate, a lipid-lowering drug. To report “Tricor drug” revenues accurately, the exact scope is needed: whether you mean worldwide sales, US sales only, or a specific reporting period (quarter, fiscal year, or last 12 months). Public revenue figures also differ depending on whether they refer to prescription sales (often reported by IQVIA/IMS-style sources) or company revenue line items (if the manufacturer breaks them out).
Which company makes Tricor, and why does that affect revenue reporting?
Tricor sales are tied to the company that sells fenofibrate under that brand in each market. If you’re trying to find “revenues” for Tricor specifically, you generally have to use market-access/prescription-sales reporting rather than rely on a generic “drug revenue” label, because brand sales can be reported under different identifiers and may not match the company’s internal segment reporting.
Where do you typically find Tricor revenue numbers (and what do they mean)?
Most “revenue for a drug” figures you’ll see online come from syndicated market data (for example, prescription demand and net sales estimates). Those numbers usually represent sales for that brand in a specific country/region and include discounts/returns depending on the data provider’s definition. Company financial statements rarely break out a single legacy brand’s revenues unless it’s large enough to be a material line item.
Are you asking about Tricor revenues in the US market?
If you mean US revenues, you’ll typically need US prescription/retail channel sales data for the Tricor brand. “Fenofibrate” is also available under other brands and generics, so “Tricor revenues” is narrower than “fenofibrate revenues” overall.
Are you looking for totals or trend (e.g., last year vs. prior year)?
Revenue trends for an older branded drug can shift due to generic competition, formulary changes, and prescriber preferences. To answer with a number and a direction (up/down), you need the timeframe.
Quick clarifying questions so I can give the right revenue figure
1) Do you mean worldwide or a specific country (US, EU, etc.)?
2) What period: last quarter, last year, or a specific year?
3) Are you asking for “sales/revenue for the Tricor brand,” or total revenues for all fenofibrate products (including generics)?
If you reply with the country and year/period, I can format the answer as a single, specific revenue figure (with units and the definition tied to the source).