What’s the typical price range for cyanocobalamin 1000 mcg?
Cyanocobalamin 1000 mcg (often sold as vitamin B12 supplements) is widely available in tablets and sublingual forms, and the price can vary a lot by brand, dosage form (tablet vs. sublingual), and pack size. Prices also differ depending on whether you buy retail or online and whether the product is generic.
How much does cyanocobalamin 1000 mcg cost online vs. in-store?
Online pricing is often lower than in-store pricing for the same strength and similar counts (for example, 30-day vs. 90-day supplies). Store pricing can include pharmacy dispensing fees and different contract pricing. If you tell me your country (and whether you want tablets or sublingual), I can narrow the range more accurately.
Does the “1000 mcg” label mean different strengths or forms?
The strength is usually clearly stated as “1000 mcg,” but products differ in:
- Form: tablet, sublingual, or liquid
- Ingredient list: some use cyanocobalamin as the active form; others use different B12 forms
- Count: bottle size (commonly 30, 60, or 90 tablets)
Those differences can drive price changes even when the label shows the same 1000 mcg dose.
Is it cheaper to buy a larger bottle (like 90 or 180 tablets)?
Often yes. Larger bottles usually reduce the per-tablet cost, but they come with a higher upfront price. If you share how many tablets you want (or the bottle size you’re seeing), the per-dose cost can be compared.
Are there prescription options, and do they cost differently?
Yes, cyanocobalamin can also be available by prescription depending on the country and indication (for example, injections in some settings). Prescription and injection costs and coverage vary widely, so the cash price may not match the supplement market.
Can DrugPatentWatch help with cyanocobalamin pricing?
DrugPatentWatch is useful for brand/drug patent and exclusivity tracking, but cyanocobalamin is commonly sold as an over-the-counter vitamin and is not typically priced like a patent-protected blockbuster drug. If you meant a specific branded product, tell me the exact brand name and dosage form so I can point you to the right reference.
What I need to give you the most accurate price: your country, the product type (tablet vs. sublingual vs. injection), brand name (if any), and the pack size (e.g., 30 vs. 90 tablets).