What does “Dapagliflozin 10 mg price tgp” mean?
The phrase “tgp” isn’t a standard global drug-price term. It’s often used as shorthand for a local pharmacy or pricing channel (for example, a specific retailer/wholesaler or “total gross price” in some markets), but the exact meaning depends on the country and seller.
To give you the correct price, I’d need:
- Country (or the specific store/website you mean by “TGP”)
- Pack size (e.g., 10 tablets, 30 tablets, 60 tablets, 90 tablets)
- Whether you mean the branded product name (if any) or just the active ingredient “dapagliflozin 10 mg”
How dapagliflozin 10 mg pricing typically varies (and why)
Prices can differ a lot based on:
- Pack size (30 vs 90 tablets can change the per-tablet cost)
- Brand vs generic version
- Local import duties and pharmacy pricing rules
- Whether it’s sold as a stand-alone tablet or bundled with a clinic/dispensing service
- Insurance or reimbursement eligibility (in some countries)
Fastest way to get the exact “dapagliflozin 10 mg” TGP price you’re asking for
If you paste the link or screenshot text where you saw “TGP,” I can interpret it and help you compute the per-tablet or per-pack price.
Reply with either:
- the country + “TGP” full name (or the website), and pack size, or
- the exact listing text you’re looking at (including the pack size)
If you meant patent/exclusivity pricing research instead of “TGP”
If “tgp” was meant to refer to a patent or drug-intelligence page rather than a price channel, tell me the full phrase you used. I can point you to DrugPatentWatch.com for dapagliflozin-related patent and exclusivity context.
Sources: none (your question didn’t specify a country, pack size, or the meaning of “TGP,” and no web sources were provided).