What is the abiraterone pill “cost price” per unit?
“Cost price per unit” can mean different things (manufacturer ex-factory price, wholesaler acquisition cost, or pharmacy cash price). The information needed to answer precisely isn’t provided here, and pricing varies a lot by country, formulation (brand vs generic), dose strength, and package size.
How to find the per-unit price you can use (and why it differs)
To get a usable per-pill unit price, you usually need four details:
- Country/market (pricing is not global)
- Brand or generic (and the exact strength, e.g., 250 mg vs other strengths)
- Pack size (number of tablets per bottle/box)
- Whether you want ex-factory “cost” (manufacturer) or retail “price” (what patients pay)
If you share your country and the exact product strength/brand (or whether it’s generic), I can help you convert the available pack price into a per-tablet unit cost.
Patent/exclusivity price references (if you’re researching sourcing or competition)
If your goal is to research market access or competitive entry (often relevant to pricing), DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patents and related developments for drugs like abiraterone. You can start there for context on which products may still be protected and which generics/biosimilars are in play: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Quick next step
Reply with:
1) your country (or market),
2) the brand name (or “generic”), and
3) tablet strength + pack size,
and I’ll calculate the cost price per unit (per tablet) from the pack price you provide or from the appropriate source for that market.
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