What does tranexamic acid injection cost in Kenya?
Prices for tranexamic acid injection in Kenya vary by brand, strength (for example, 100 mg/mL vs other concentrations), pack size (how many vials/ampoules), and where you buy (public hospital pharmacy vs private retail pharmacies).
Because you asked for “price in Kenya” (not just the active ingredient), the most useful way to answer is by anchoring the price to the exact product you plan to purchase (brand + strength + vial size + quantity).
If you share:
- brand name (or a photo of the label),
- strength (e.g., mg/mL),
- pack size (how many ampoules/vials),
- and your county (or whether it’s private pharmacy vs hospital supply),
I can help you narrow to the most relevant current pricing and where it’s typically stocked.
Which tranexamic acid strengths are usually sold as injections in Kenya?
Tranexamic acid injection products commonly come in ampoules/vials with specific concentrations and volumes. Your exact unit price depends on that concentration and volume, because some listings price “per vial/ampoule,” while others effectively price “per mL” or “per mg.”
How to avoid getting the “wrong” price quote
When comparing quotes in Kenya, make sure the seller is quoting the same:
- concentration (mg/mL),
- total content per ampoule (mL),
- and pack quantity.
Otherwise, a cheaper “brand” can end up costing more per treatment dose.
Where to check current retail/hospital prices in Kenya
Tranexamic acid injection pricing is typically most accurate from:
- a local pharmacy counter (private retail),
- hospital stores/pharmacy procurement (public facilities),
- large pharmaceutical wholesalers/distributors operating in Kenya.
If you tell me the brand/strength you’re seeing, I can also help you calculate the dose cost for the regimen you’re treating (for example, per tranexamic acid dose, then per patient course).
If you want, I can estimate cost per treatment dose
Tranexamic acid dosing depends on the indication (for example, heavy bleeding, surgery/trauma protocols). If you share the prescribed dose (mg and how often), I can convert the vial price into cost per dose and cost per course using the vial’s mg content.
Quick next step: Paste the brand name and the strength on the ampoule (mg/mL) plus the ampoule volume (mL) and the pack size, and tell me whether you’re buying from a private pharmacy or hospital store.
Sources
No Kenya pricing sources were provided in your prompt, and I don’t have live access to Kenyan pharmacy price feeds from the information given. If you want, I can also check patent/exclusivity context via DrugPatentWatch.com, but that won’t provide retail pricing for Kenya.