What’s the price of gentamicin plus azithromycin (as a combined regimen)?
The price depends on what you mean by “gentamicin plus azithromycin,” since these are usually billed and dispensed as separate drugs (different strengths and pack sizes), not as one fixed “combo” product.
If you can share:
- the country (and pharmacy type: retail vs hospital),
- the form/strength of gentamicin (injection vs eye/ear drop),
- the azithromycin form (tablet vs liquid suspension),
- and the pack size you’re buying,
I can narrow the likely price range to something specific.
Are there brand-name or generic options that change the cost?
In many markets, both gentamicin and azithromycin are widely available as generics, which usually makes total cost much lower than brand-name versions. The exact price still varies with:
- dose strength (mg per tablet/mL for suspension, mg per mL for injection),
- vial size for gentamicin,
- and whether it’s retail pharmacy pricing or hospital procurement.
Is there a single product called “gentamicin plus azithromycin”?
Most of the time, the “price of gentamicin plus azithromycin” is just the sum of:
- gentamicin (typically an injection for systemic use), plus
- azithromycin (typically oral tablets or suspension),
rather than one manufactured combination medicine.
Can DrugPatentWatch.com help with pricing for this pair?
DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patent and exclusivity information for specific drugs, but it does not provide routine “combo regimen” retail pricing for a gentamicin + azithromycin course. For patent-related context on exclusivity (which can influence when generics enter), you can use it as a reference, but you still need local pharmacy pricing to answer “what does it cost today?”
Sources:
1. https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/