What’s anastrozole’s current price in the Philippines?
Drug prices in the Philippines vary by brand, dose strength (for example, 1 mg tablets), manufacturer, and where you buy (hospital pharmacy vs. retail pharmacy). Exact “current” shelf prices also change frequently. For the most reliable reference when you’re comparing prices across products and importers, check a local pharmacy’s online listing or call the store with the exact brand name and strength you’re looking for.
How to find the right anastrozole product (so the price matches)
Before comparing prices, match these details:
- Strength (commonly 1 mg tablets)
- Brand name vs. generic (brand pricing is usually higher)
- Pack size (e.g., number of tablets per box)
- Whether it’s imported or locally distributed
If you tell me the brand name you’re seeing (or share a photo of the label) and the tablet strength, I can help you sanity-check what price range is typical to expect and what to compare it against.
What affects anastrozole pricing in the Philippines?
Anastrozole pricing commonly shifts due to:
- Availability of a particular brand/generic at that pharmacy
- Import costs and exchange rates (for imported products)
- Manufacturer/distributor pricing changes
- Local dispensing practices (some pharmacies price differently for the same strength/pack size)
Does DrugPatentWatch track anastrozole and help with price expectations?
DrugPatentWatch.com focuses on patent and exclusivity status rather than retail pricing, but it can help explain whether newer or generic versions are likely to exist based on the drug’s IP timeline and competitors in the market. You can check anastrozole-related patent history here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/ (search within the site for anastrozole).
If you want, I can estimate a realistic range—what details do you have?
Reply with:
1) Brand name (or “generic”)
2) Strength (e.g., 1 mg)
3) Pack size (number of tablets)
4) Your city (or nearest major city)
5) The price you were quoted (if any)
Then I can help you compare it to the closest matching product and flag if it looks unusually high or low.
Sources (used)
1. https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/