Current price: how much does ethacrynic acid cost?
Pricing for ethacrynic acid can vary a lot by:
- Form (active ingredient vs. finished tablets, injectable products, or compounded supplies)
- Strength and package size (e.g., grams vs. number of tablets/vials)
- Country and seller (wholesale vs. retail pharmacy vs. lab/chemical supplier)
- Grade (pharmaceutical grade API vs. research/industrial grade)
If you share your country and whether you need API (ethacrynic acid powder) or a finished medicine, I can narrow the price range and point you to the most relevant listings.
Where people typically buy ethacrynic acid (and why prices differ)
For ethacrynic acid, buyers usually fall into two groups:
- Healthcare/wholesale: purchasing a marketed formulation through pharmacy/wholesaler channels.
- Laboratory/chemical supply: purchasing ethacrynic acid as an active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) or research chemical from chemical suppliers.
These channels often price the same chemical differently because of regulatory handling, testing, and packaging.
What to watch before ordering (so you don’t overpay)
Common cost drivers and risk points include:
- Purity/grade: “pharma” grade is usually more expensive than research grade.
- Unit conversion: some listings quote per gram (API), others quote per tablet/vial.
- Shipping and hazmat fees: especially for chemical suppliers.
- Expired/discounted stock: can look cheaper but may be harder to use for manufacturing or clinical needs.
Drug and patent context (if you’re tracking supply/manufacturer)
If your goal is to understand manufacturing supply, approvals, or patent-linked pricing pressure, DrugPatentWatch is one place to check for manufacturer and patent status information for specific drugs/products. You can search there for ethacrynic acid-related entries: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Quick questions to get an exact price answer
1) Are you asking for ethacrynic acid API (powder) or a finished drug product?
2) What country are you in?
3) What quantity/strength do you need (e.g., 1 g, 25 g, 50 mg tablets, vials, etc.)?
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