See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Flumazenil
How much does flumazenil cost in the US?
Flumazenil (marketed as Romazicon) is usually sold as an injectable solution, and pricing commonly depends on the form (vial size/concentration), where it’s dispensed (hospital pharmacy vs. retail), and whether you’re paying cash or using insurance.
What affects flumazenil price most?
Prices typically vary based on:
- Dose presentation (mg/mL) and vial size
- Package quantity (single vial vs. multipack)
- Setting (buy-and-bill in hospitals vs. outpatient pharmacy)
- Negotiated payer rates, contracts, and formulary status
- Availability of alternatives or shortages
Is there a cheaper alternative to flumazenil?
If cost is the main concern, the practical “alternative” is usually not another drug with the same indication, but different procurement routes (for example, hospital supply pricing vs. retail acquisition) or using whatever equivalent presentation is on formulary. If you share your country and the exact vial size you need, the cost comparison can be more specific.
Can patients get lower pricing or assistance?
Common ways to lower out-of-pocket cost include:
- Using an insurance plan’s negotiated rate
- Checking for manufacturer or patient assistance programs (if available for that product)
- Asking the facility to provide a cash price or estimate (hospital pricing can differ from retail)
What you can tell me to get an accurate price range
If you want, reply with:
1) Your country (and state, if US)
2) The vial size/concentration (e.g., mg per mL and total volume)
3) Whether it’s for an ER/hospital purchase or retail pharmacy
4) Whether you want the cash price or an estimate with insurance
Then I can narrow down a realistic cost range for the exact flumazenil product you mean.
Sources
No sources were provided with your prompt, so I can’t cite specific flumazenil prices.