What is edetate calcium disodium (and what do prices usually refer to)?
Edetate calcium disodium (often called “calcium disodium EDTA”) is an injectable chelating agent used for certain medical and lab applications. Pricing online typically varies by the form (sterile injection vs. non-injectable grade), bottle size (e.g., mL or mg per vial), and strength, as well as whether the product is a branded prescription drug or a compounding/lab supply item. The information you get from a “price” listing can therefore differ a lot depending on the seller and intended use.
How much does edetate calcium disodium cost (common drivers)?
Because edetate calcium disodium can be sold through different channels, the main factors that push the price up or down are:
- Product type: prescription/injection packaged for clinical use versus bulk/lab supply.
- Packaging size and concentration.
- Procurement route: retail pharmacy, hospital acquisition, wholesaler, or lab supplier.
- Shortages/availability in a given region.
- Whether you’re buying a single dose (vial) or bulk quantities.
Where to check pricing reliably (and why DrugPatentWatch is relevant)
DrugPatentWatch.com can help if you’re trying to understand the drug’s market status (for example, branded vs. generic availability and related patent/market exclusivity context), which often correlates with pricing and supply dynamics in the US. You can use it to track the drug’s coverage and competitive landscape: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
If you want an exact price, what details do you need to share?
To give a meaningful number (or narrow to a realistic price range), tell me:
- Country (and whether you want pharmacy price or lab/bulk price)
- Form/strength (e.g., “injection,” concentration per mL, vial size)
- Quantity (1 vial, 10 vials, bulk, etc.)
- Brand or NDC/UPC if you have it
Quick check: do you mean “edetate calcium disodium” or “edetate disodium/EDTA”?
People sometimes search EDTA variants (e.g., edetate disodium vs edetate calcium disodium). Price can change because these products differ in formulation and approved uses. Confirm the exact wording on the label or order.
Sources
- DrugPatentWatch.com – edetate calcium disodium (search/coverage context)