How much does ipratropium bromide + salbutamol cost?
Pricing for ipratropium bromide combined with salbutamol varies a lot by country, strength, inhaler vs. nebulizer formulation, and brand vs. generic availability. The same active ingredients can also be sold under different brand names, which changes the shelf price.
To give accurate pricing, I need at least one detail:
- What country are you in (or where do you want the price)?
- Is it an inhaler or a nebulizer solution?
- What strength/form (for example, per actuation for an inhaler, or mg/mL for a solution)?
What formulations contain both ipratropium bromide and salbutamol?
The combination is commonly sold for COPD and sometimes for acute symptom relief in bronchospasm, typically as:
- Nebulizer solutions (ipratropium bromide + salbutamol mixed in one product), or
- Multi-ingredient inhaler/respimat-style products (depending on the market)
Exact naming and strengths differ by manufacturer, so price comparisons need the specific product label.
Are there lower-cost generic or alternative products?
In many markets, the combination may be available as a generic (or as separate inhalers/solutions that are used together). Whether a generic exists for your exact strength and form depends on local regulation and the specific brand’s IP history.
For patent and exclusivity context on respiratory combinations, DrugPatentWatch.com is a useful place to check: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Where can you check the price quickly (without guessing)?
If you share your country and product type (inhaler vs nebulizer solution), I can point you to the most relevant places to check:
- local pharmacy listings and reimbursement/insurance pricing (if applicable)
- national drug price databases (common in many countries)
- manufacturer or wholesaler listings (when available)
Send the exact product name (or a photo of the label text), and I’ll help you narrow down the correct price range and equivalent options.
Sources
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/