How much does Suprane cost (and what determines the price)?
The name “Suprane” usually refers to the inhaled anesthetic sevoflurane. Prices vary mainly by:
- Country and local drug pricing rules
- Bottle size and concentration/packaging
- Whether the product is branded or a generic equivalent
- Pharmacy vs. hospital procurement pricing and contract discounts
Is “Suprane” the same as sevoflurane?
“Suprane” is a brand name that is used for sevoflurane in some markets. If you tell me your country (and whether you mean hospital procurement or retail pharmacy), I can narrow down what “Suprane price” likely refers to and how it’s quoted there.
Why do prices for inhaled anesthetics swing so much?
Common reasons include:
- Hospital tendering and bulk purchasing
- Short-term supply constraints
- Changes in exchange rates and import costs
- Competition from other inhaled anesthetics and generics
What can you do to get the exact price you’re looking for?
To find the most relevant figure, you typically need one of:
- The exact product listing (country, strength, pack size, manufacturer)
- A link/screenshot from the site or quotation you saw
- Whether you want retail (pharmacy) or hospital (tender/contract) pricing
If you share details, I can answer more precisely
Reply with:
1) Your country
2) Pack size (e.g., 250 mL, 100 mL) if you know it
3) Whether it’s retail or hospital purchase
4) Any link or photo of the product page/quote
Then I can help you interpret the number you’re seeing and compare it to typical pricing structure for that market.
Sources
No sources were provided in your message, so I can’t cite specific “Suprane” prices yet.