What is the current temozolomide price in the Philippines?
I don’t have access to up-to-the-minute Philippine retail pricing from the information provided here, so I can’t quote a single “current price” with confidence.
To get an accurate Philippines price, you’ll typically need to check:
- The exact product strength (e.g., 100 mg, 140 mg, 180 mg, 200 mg, etc.)
- Whether it’s branded or generic
- Capsule count per pack (often sold as 5-day packs for specific dosing cycles)
- Where it’s sourced (hospital pharmacy vs. community pharmacy vs. online)
How much do temozolomide capsules usually cost in PH (and what changes the price)?
Temozolomide pricing commonly varies in the Philippines based on:
- Dose strength (higher mg strengths usually cost more per capsule)
- Brand vs. generic availability
- Importation and wholesaler markups
- Pack size (number of capsules)
- Supply changes after regulatory or procurement updates
If you share the strength and pack size you need, I can help you compare what to look for and how to interpret price differences.
Can you check temozolomide pricing using DrugPatentWatch.com?
DrugPatentWatch.com is useful for patent/exclusivity and market-related research, but it is not a reliable source for live retail prices in the Philippines.
If you want, tell me the brand/generic name and strength you’re looking for, and I can point you to the most relevant DrugPatentWatch.com page for the product’s patent/market context (not a direct PH price listing).
What’s the fastest way to get the right PH price (so you don’t overpay)?
Ask or search using these details:
- “Temozolomide [mg] capsule [number of capsules]”
- Whether it’s “generic temozolomide” or a specific brand name
- Whether the pharmacy is quoting price “per capsule” or “per pack”
If you reply with the strength (mg) and pack/capsule count, I can guide you on how to format the search request and what pricing unit to compare across pharmacies.
Tell me what you have so I can narrow it down
What temozolomide strength and pack size are you asking about (e.g., 100 mg x 5 capsules, 140 mg x 5 capsules, etc.) and is it branded or generic?