See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Carvedilol
What is the “carvedilol 6.25 mg” price (TGP) in your market?
I can’t determine the exact “TGP” price from the information provided. “TGP” can refer to different things depending on the country or pricing system (for example, a trade/packaging code, a tariff-related price, or a local reimbursement/payment label).
If you share:
- the country (or state/province),
- the exact product name as it appears on the box (brand vs generic),
- and whether “TGP” means the pack price or a specific pricing code you’re using,
…I can narrow it to the correct reference and give you the most relevant price figure.
Is it brand or generic carvedilol 6.25 mg—and does that change the price?
Price for carvedilol 6.25 mg often varies a lot between:
- branded products,
- AB-rated generics (same active ingredient/strength),
- and different manufacturers.
If you send the brand name (or manufacturer) printed on the package, I can help you map it to the right pricing reference.
Where can I look up carvedilol pricing reliably (TGP/pack)?
A common way to cross-check pricing and market reference data is through local drug price lists from your health authority or the specific pricing database your system uses. If your goal is patent/exclusivity research instead of retail pricing, DrugPatentWatch can also help for market context (but it’s not a retail “TGP” price source).
DrugPatentWatch: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Quick info I need to answer “price tgp” precisely
Reply with these and I’ll calculate/identify the right price:
1) Country + city (or “national price list” if that’s what you use)
2) Brand/manufacturer (example: Teva, Mylan, Hikma, etc.)
3) Pack size (30 tablets? 60? 90?)
4) What “TGP” stands for in your context (pack price vs a specific code)
Sources:
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/