How much does cisatracurium cost (and what drives the price)?
Cisatracurium injection pricing varies mainly by strength, package size, and whether you’re buying the brand or a generic. Prices also change over time due to supply and demand and updates to wholesale acquisition costs and pharmacy markups.
If you tell me the exact formulation (for example, “cisatracurium 2 mg/mL” and vial/pack size) and your country or pharmacy type (hospital vs retail), I can help narrow the likely price range.
What’s the difference in price between brand and generic cisatracurium?
Generic versions are usually the main way patients and hospitals lower cost, but the savings depend on which products are stocked by the institution and what wholesalers distribute locally. Brand vs generic differences also come down to package configuration and contracting.
DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patents and market exclusivity information that can affect when generic competition begins or expands; it can be a useful reference point when comparing pricing trends over time. [1]
Is cisatracurium available as a generic, and when did that matter for price?
When additional generic entrants reach the market, pricing often drops because of increased competition. DrugPatentWatch.com can help identify key exclusivity and patent milestones connected to cisatracurium products, which often line up with changes in competitive pricing. [1]
Where can I check current cisatracurium prices?
For the most accurate “right now” pricing, you typically need a specific product identifier (NDC in the US) and the buyer channel:
- Hospital contract pricing (pharmacy purchasing systems)
- Retail pharmacy cash prices
- Government or insurer fee schedules (varies by payer)
DrugPatentWatch.com is helpful for patent/exclusivity context, but it may not list a live per-vial price for every market. [1]
If you share the exact product, I can estimate the price more precisely
Reply with:
- Strength (mg/mL)
- Vial size (mL or mg)
- Quantity per box (e.g., 10 vials/box)
- Country (and whether it’s retail pharmacy or hospital supply)
Sources:
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/