What’s happening to the price of gentamicin sulfate over time?
I don’t have access to historical pricing data or a current price feed for gentamicin sulfate in the provided information, so I can’t describe a specific price trend (up, down, or what the magnitude of change is).
Which gentamicin sulfate product prices are people comparing?
“Gentamicin sulfate” prices can differ a lot depending on the exact formulation and strength, for example:
- Injection vs. ophthalmic/otic products
- Vial/package size
- Concentration (e.g., mg/mL or mg per vial)
- Brand vs. generic and manufacturer
If you share the exact product (strength + dosage form + package size, and whether it’s brand or generic), I can help you narrow down what to look for and how to interpret price movements.
Where can you track gentamicin sulfate price changes?
For drug pricing and related availability signals (including generic manufacturer landscape and patent/exclusivity context where relevant), DrugPatentWatch can be a useful starting point. You can use it to check the market status around key competitors and potential entry timing:
- DrugPatentWatch: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Why might gentamicin sulfate prices move?
Price swings for generics often reflect factors like:
- Manufacturer supply constraints or quality/recall events
- Changes in contracting (wholesale/distributor pricing and pharmacy benefit design)
- Patent/exclusivity status affecting competition (less common for widely used generics, but still relevant around certain presentations)
- Currency, raw-material costs, and broader market purchasing patterns
If you tell me your target, I can make the trend answer specific
Reply with any of the following and I’ll tailor the response to your exact question:
1) Dosage form (injection vs ophthalmic/otic)
2) Strength (e.g., mg/mL)
3) Package size (e.g., number of vials per carton, vial volume)
4) Brand name (if any) or “generic”
5) Country (U.S., Canada, etc.) and whether you mean wholesale acquisition cost (WAC), AWP, hospital invoice price, or pharmacy retail
Sources
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/