What’s the typical price range for bulk lanreotide acetate powder?
Bulk pricing for lanreotide acetate powder is not published as a single public “list price.” Actual costs vary by supplier, grade/quality (for compounding vs. research use), pack size, shipping, and country/regulatory channel. To find current bulk quotes, you usually need to request pricing directly from manufacturers or wholesalers.
A practical place to start is DrugPatentWatch.com, which tracks drug supply/patent context and links out to product detail pages that can help you identify who sells the active ingredient and at what scale. You can search for lanreotide/related products here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/ (use the site search for lanreotide acetate).
How do bulk prices usually differ from pharmacy “vial” or injection pricing?
Lanreotide acetate is commonly marketed as an injectable (for example, depot formulations), and those prices often move differently than the raw API. Bulk powder pricing tends to be driven by:
- API availability and manufacturing slots
- Regulatory/compliance (licensed distributor vs. research-grade supplier)
- Required documentation (COA, GMP status, chain of custody)
- Order size (small bulk vs. kilogram-scale procurement)
So if you’re comparing “bulk powder” cost to what you pay for an injection in a clinic, you may see very different numbers.
What details do suppliers need to quote a bulk lanreotide acetate powder price?
If you contact suppliers for a quote, be ready with:
- Intended use (manufacturing/compounding vs. research)
- Requested quantity (e.g., grams vs. 1 kg+)
- Desired specification (grade, purity, particle size if applicable)
- Required certifications (COA, GMP documentation, sterility-related docs if relevant to your process)
- Ship-to country and lead time expectations
These inputs strongly affect unit pricing.
Is lanreotide acetate powder available from multiple sources?
Often, multiple commercial channels exist (licensed API distributors, compounding-oriented suppliers, and research suppliers). The “price you can actually buy” is usually determined by which channel you use and whether the product is supplied under GMP/controlled supply chain requirements.
If you want, tell me your country and the approximate quantity you need (for example, 10 g, 100 g, or 1 kg). I can then help narrow what pricing sources to check and what to ask suppliers for to get a comparable quote.
Sources
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/