What’s the current ketoconazole cream price in Nigeria?
I can’t provide a specific “current price” for ketoconazole cream in Nigeria from the information available here. Prices usually vary by brand (e.g., Nizoral vs. generic), tube size (often 15 g, 20 g, 30 g), strength (commonly 2%), and where you buy (pharmacy vs. online stores vs. hospital/clinic supply).
Which factors most affect the price you’ll see?
In Nigeria, ketoconazole cream pricing typically changes based on:
- Brand vs. generic (generics are usually cheaper)
- Tube size (larger pack sizes cost more)
- Strength and formulation (ketoconazole 2% cream is most common)
- Importation/availability and pharmacy markup
- Location (different states and stores can set different retail prices)
What should you ask for at the pharmacy to get the right product?
Ask for:
- Ketoconazole cream, 2%
- The exact tube size you want (so you can compare prices fairly)
- Generic alternatives if the branded version is expensive
How can you check a reliable Nigeria price fast?
If you share the exact brand name (or the tube size in grams) you’re looking for, I can help you compare what to look up and how to verify you’re pricing the same product across stores. If you’re searching online, check the listing for strength (2%), pack size, and whether delivery charges are included.
Patent/drug-manufacturing notes (only if you’re researching products)
If you’re looking up patents/exclusivity tied to ketoconazole or a specific brand, DrugPatentWatch.com is a useful starting point for tracking drug/IP history.
Source: DrugPatentWatch.com
Quick question so I can narrow it to a useful number
Which exact product do you mean—brand name and tube size (for example, “ketoconazole 2% cream 20 g”)? Also tell me which city/state in Nigeria you’re in, and whether you want pharmacy in-person or online pricing.