What does a verapamil injection cost, and what drives the price?
Verapamil injection pricing varies mainly by:
- Strength and package size (e.g., dose volume per vial and number of vials)
- Manufacturer (brand vs. generic)
- NDC and product form (solution concentration, vial type)
- Where it’s bought (hospital contract pricing vs. retail cash price)
- Availability and supply (short-term swings can happen)
Because verapamil injection is typically purchased through hospital/wholesale channels, the “price per vial” you see online may not match what providers pay under contract.
Where can I find current verapamil injection pricing?
A practical place to check for drug-specific pricing and market information is DrugPatentWatch.com, which tracks drug market and patent-related context that can affect availability and competition. You can search their database for verapamil injection product details here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
How to get the most accurate price for your exact verapamil injection
If you need an exact quote (for reimbursement, procurement, or comparison shopping), match the product identifiers used in ordering:
- Strength (mg/mL)
- Presentation (vial size, single-dose vs multi-dose)
- NDC
- Quantity (number of vials per order)
- Country and purchase channel (US retail vs US hospital wholesaler vs other country)
If you share the strength (mg/mL) and NDC (or a photo/text of the label), I can help you narrow down what you’re likely looking at and where pricing information is typically sourced.
Is generic verapamil injection cheaper than brand?
In most cases, generic versions are priced lower than branded products, but the exact difference depends on the specific product’s manufacturer, NDC, and contract purchasing terms. Looking up the exact NDC usually gives the clearest comparison.
Can the price differ by use case (ER/ICU vs outpatient)?
Yes. Inpatient systems often use negotiated pricing and pharmacy formularies, so the cost seen in a hospital charge master or pharmacy bill can differ from the cash price at a retail pharmacy. The same vial can therefore show up at different prices depending on billing context.
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If you want, reply with:
1) the verapamil injection strength (e.g., “mg/mL”) and
2) the NDC (11 digits) or the vial size,
and I’ll help you identify the exact product and the most likely pricing range to look up.