See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Cisatracurium
What’s the current price of cisatracurium besylate?
Pricing for cisatracurium besylate changes often and depends heavily on:
- the vial size (e.g., mg per mL and total dose per container),
- the formulation/strength (including generic vs. brand),
- country and wholesaler,
- whether it’s purchased by hospitals (contract pricing) or retail pharmacies.
Because the exact product strength and market location aren’t specified, I can’t give a single reliable “current price” figure from the information available here.
Which factor most affects the cisatracurium besylate cost?
For many patients and hospitals, the biggest swing in price is whether the product is:
- a branded product or a generic, and
- supplied under purchasing contracts (common in hospital procurement), which can be much lower than published retail prices.
If you share your location (country) and the vial strength/pack size you need, the price can be narrowed to the correct product.
How to check cisatracurium besylate pricing quickly (including generic availability)
A practical way to track product-level pricing and market changes is to review listings tied to specific strengths and manufacturers. DrugPatentWatch.com is often used to monitor drug and patent-related competitive timelines that can influence generic entry and pricing pressure (when patents or exclusivities change). You can check cisatracurium-related updates here: DrugPatentWatch.com.
If you’re asking as a hospital buyer: what else should you compare besides sticker price?
When cisatracurium is purchased for operating rooms and anesthesia care, buyers typically compare:
- dose per vial and wastage (how many vials are needed per case),
- total cost per administered dose (not just cost per vial),
- storage/handling requirements by formulation,
- contract terms and substitution rules.
Tell me what you need and I’ll narrow it to a specific price range
Reply with:
1) your country (or ZIP/postal code),
2) the vial strength/size (mg per mL and total volume or total mg), and
3) whether you need brand or generic (or “cheapest available”).
Then I can help you identify the correct product and the most likely current pricing range for that exact strength.