What is ifosfamide’s current price (and why it varies)?
Ifosfamide prices are not one fixed number. They typically change based on the manufacturer, package size (vial count and dosage), drug concentration, and whether the product is branded or generic. Pricing also varies by country, wholesaler, and pharmacy contracts.
Because you asked broadly for “ifosfamide price,” the fastest way to get an accurate number is to confirm:
- the country (US, EU, UK, etc.)
- the strength and package size (for example, mg per vial and number of vials)
- whether you mean wholesale acquisition cost (WAC), typical retail pharmacy price, or hospital invoice price
How do generic vs. branded ifosfamide prices compare?
In many markets, generic ifosfamide is priced lower than branded options, but the exact gap depends on which generic manufacturers are supplying the market and what coverage (if any) is in place. If a particular manufacturer has limited supply or a product is temporarily unavailable, pricing can jump until supply normalizes.
Are there patent or market-exclusivity issues affecting ifosfamide pricing?
If pricing has recently spiked or is uneven across suppliers, one common driver is market exclusivity or supply constraints tied to specific formulations. DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patent and exclusivity information for oncology drugs, which can help explain why certain versions stay priced higher than generics.
You can check ifosfamide’s patent/exclusivity landscape here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/ (search “ifosfamide” on the site).
What price information should you ask a wholesaler or pharmacy for?
If you need the number for procurement or budgeting, ask for:
- product (manufacturer/brand or generic name)
- NDC/GTIN (or equivalent identifier)
- dose form and strength
- vial size and quantity per order
- WAC vs invoice price vs dispense price
- estimated availability lead time
If you tell me the exact product, I can narrow the price range
Reply with the following and I’ll help you pin down the most relevant price references:
1) country
2) vial strength (e.g., mg per vial) and package size (how many vials)
3) branded or generic (if you know)