See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Cetirizine
What is the “cetirizine mercury” price?
“Cetirizine mercury” is not a standard drug name used for pricing in typical pharmacy, wholesaler, or regulatory listings. Most price searches for cetirizine relate to cetirizine hydrochloride (an anti-allergy antihistamine), which is sold as tablets, syrups, or dissolvable formulations.
To give a usable price, I’d need one of the following:
- the exact product name on the label (including salt form, e.g., “cetirizine hydrochloride”),
- the dosage strength (e.g., 5 mg/10 mg),
- the form (tablet vs syrup),
- the country and (if relevant) the pharmacy/brand,
- pack size (e.g., 10 tablets, 100 mL bottle).
Cetirizine prices: what affects cost?
Cetirizine prices usually vary by:
- brand vs generic (generic is typically cheaper),
- strength and formulation (tablet vs syrup),
- pack size,
- country/state pricing rules and pharmacy markups,
- whether you’re buying OTC vs prescription-only products.
If you share your location (country/city) and the exact strength/form, I can help pinpoint the most relevant comparable listings.
Is there a “mercury” formulation of cetirizine?
Cetirizine itself is an antihistamine; “mercury” is more commonly associated with certain preservatives in older or less-common products, not the active cetirizine ingredient name that is used for mainstream pricing.
If you meant a preservative-containing product (or a specific brand name that includes a word like “mercury”), paste the exact text from the box or bottle label and I’ll align it to the correct cetirizine product for price comparison.
DrugPatentWatch.com source for prices?
DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patents and market exclusivity data, not retail pricing for everyday generics like cetirizine. So it’s usually not the right source for “cetirizine mercury drug price” unless you’re looking for patent status by manufacturer/brand—not cash price.
If you tell me the brand/manufacturer and market (country), I can check patent/exclusivity context; for actual purchase prices, you’ll typically need pharmacy/wholesaler listings in your region.
Quick details to send so I can find the right price
Reply with:
1) your country (and state/city if you want nearby pricing),
2) exact label name (including any “mercury” wording),
3) strength and form,
4) pack size,
5) whether you want brand or cheapest generic.
Once you provide that, I can help estimate the likely price range and identify what product you should compare.