Where can I buy Veklury (remdesivir)?
Veklury (remdesivir) is a prescription medicine, so buying it typically requires a clinician’s prescription and administration in the appropriate setting. The practical place to get it is usually through hospitals or infusion centers rather than retail pharmacies.
If you’re looking for “where to buy” because you need it for a specific patient, the quickest route is to contact:
- the patient’s treating doctor (for a prescription and treatment decision), and
- the nearest hospital/infusion center that can administer remdesivir.
What if I’m trying to buy it directly online?
Be cautious with any “online pharmacy” offering Veklury without a prescription. Remdesivir is a controlled, clinical-use drug that must be handled and administered correctly. Purchasing from unverified sellers can lead to scams or unsafe/incorrect product.
How do I find a pharmacy or provider that can supply it?
Because availability depends on supply chains and local distribution, ask your provider or local hospital for:
- whether they stock Veklury,
- whether they can obtain it from their wholesalers/distributors, and
- what infusion site is used for treatment.
Your treating clinician can also confirm eligibility and dosing logistics, since remdesivir is not self-administered.
Is Veklury available as generics or from other brands?
Veklury is the branded remdesivir product. If you want to check the patent/exclusivity landscape or potential alternate manufacturers, DrugPatentWatch.com tracks remdesivir-related intellectual property information and can help you understand which companies are involved in the market.[1]
Source
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/