See the DrugPatentWatch profile for cetirizine
What’s the price of TGP cetirizine (and what does “TGP” refer to)?
“TGP” is commonly used as a brand/manufacturer shorthand in some markets, but the exact product name and strength can change the price a lot. Cetirizine is sold in multiple formats (tablet, syrup) and strengths (for example 5 mg or 10 mg), and pricing also varies by country, pack size, and whether it’s a generic or brand version.
To give the right price, you’ll need at least:
- The country (or pharmacy/website you’re checking)
- The exact formulation and strength (tablet vs syrup; e.g., 10 mg)
- The pack size (number of tablets or bottle volume)
How does cetirizine pricing usually vary?
Cetirizine prices typically depend on:
- Strength and dosage form (tablets vs syrup)
- Pack size
- Generic vs branded labeling
- Local tender/import pricing and pharmacy markups
Because these factors differ by location, the “TGP cetirizine price” can’t be pinned to one number without those details.
Is there any patent or exclusivity issue affecting cetirizine prices?
Cetirizine is an older, widely available medicine, so pricing is usually driven more by competition among generics than by patent protection. If you’re looking up whether any specific cetirizine product has a current patent or exclusivity that could affect market pricing, DrugPatentWatch.com is a useful place to check: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
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