See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Tamsulosin
What is the “Tamsulosin TGP” price you’re looking for?
“Tamsulosin TGP” usually refers to a tamsulosin product sold under a brand/generic label associated with TGP (the specific manufacturer/label matters for pricing). Tamsulosin pricing can vary a lot by:
- Strength (commonly 0.4 mg)
- Formulation (capsule vs. extended-release)
- Pack size (30 vs. 90 tablets/capsules)
- Pharmacy and location
- Whether it’s a brand-name or generic
If you share the exact strength (for example, 0.4 mg), dosage form (capsule/extended-release), and pack size—and your country/zip code—I can help you pin down what the “TGP” price should be.
How much does generic tamsulosin typically cost (and why TGP may differ)?
Generic tamsulosin often has multiple competing versions, so two products that both say “tamsulosin” can still differ in price depending on the label/manufacturer and pharmacy network. If “TGP” is the label you see on your bottle, the best match is to price-shop using the exact product name shown on the prescription or package.
Where can you check current tamsulosin price?
For the most up-to-date price checks, you’ll typically get the best results using:
- The specific pharmacy’s website/app (showing cash price and insurance price)
- Major online pharmacy price tools (if available in your region)
If your goal is research on patents/exclusivity for tamsulosin, DrugPatentWatch.com can be a starting point, though pricing details usually come from pharmacy listings rather than patent trackers. You can search there: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Is “Tamsulosin TGP” the same as plain “tamsulosin”?
Often, yes in active ingredient terms, but pricing can change if the product is:
- A different manufacturer’s generic
- A different release type (immediate vs. extended-release)
- A different strength or package count
To avoid mismatch, match the exact strength and “type” (for example, “extended release”).
What I need from you to give a precise price
Reply with:
1) Country (and zip/postal code if in the US)
2) Strength (e.g., 0.4 mg)
3) Form (capsule/extended-release if shown)
4) Quantity (30, 60, 90, etc.)
5) What it says on the label next to “TGP” (manufacturer name if visible)
Then I can help you find the most likely current “Tamsulosin TGP” price for that exact product.
Sources
- [1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/