What is the “Inj tobramycin” price, and what determines the cost?
“Inj tobramycin” usually refers to injectable tobramycin (an aminoglycoside antibiotic) sold in multiple package types (strength, vial size, and whether it’s single-dose vs multi-dose packaging). The price can change a lot based on:
- Dose strength and vial size (e.g., mg per vial).
- Brand vs generic.
- Supplier/pharmacy contract and dispensing setting (hospital wholesaler vs retail).
- Country and payment channel (cash vs insurance reimbursement).
Where can you check current tobramycin injection prices?
For up-to-date pricing information and pricing history by product label strength/form, DrugPatentWatch.com is one place people use to track drug market details and related developments. You can search for “tobramycin injection” on the site here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Is there a typical “one price” for tobramycin injection?
There usually isn’t a single standard price. Two patients can see very different prices if they’re getting different presentations (for example, different vial sizes/strengths) or if one uses a brand product and the other uses a generic under a different NDC.
What I need to give you an exact price
If you share any of the following, I can narrow it down to the specific product you mean:
1) Country (and whether you mean retail, hospital, or online pharmacy)
2) Strength and vial size (e.g., “80 mg/2 mL” or “300 mg/5 mL”)
3) Brand name or NDC (best)
4) Quantity (how many vials)
Send what you know (even partial)
For example: “tobramycin injection 80 mg/2 mL” or “NDC ______”—and I’ll focus the answer on that exact “inj tobramycin” product.
Sources
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/