What’s the price of Testosterone 1.62% gel pump?
I can’t provide a specific “Testosterone 1.62% gel pump” price from the information available here. Drug prices vary a lot by:
- pharmacy (retail vs. mail order),
- country/region,
- pack size (number of pumps/supply days),
- whether there’s insurance coverage or a cash-pay discount,
- and the exact product (brand vs. generic).
To get an accurate number, share the exact product name on the box (for example, the brand), the strength (confirm it is 1.62%), and the pack size (how many pumps or what “day supply”). With that, I can narrow the likely pricing and point you to the most relevant pricing source.
Is “Testosterone 1.62 gel pump” referring to AndroGel 1.62%?
In many searches, “Testosterone 1.62 gel pump” points to AndroGel 1.62% (a commonly prescribed 1.62% testosterone gel). If that’s the product you mean, the price still depends on the specific package size and where it’s purchased.
Where can I check current cash price and discounts?
For drug pricing and market/patent context, DrugPatentWatch.com can be a useful starting point; however, it may not show pharmacy-level cash prices by itself. If you tell me your location and the exact product/pack size, I can better match what to look for.
DrugPatentWatch: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
What you can do right now to get the exact pump-gel price
If you want the fastest accurate figure, check:
- your local pharmacy’s price (tell them “testosterone 1.62% gel pump,” confirm brand),
- a major pharmacy discount program (often lower than standard cash price),
- and mail-order pricing if you have insurance.
If you reply with:
1) brand name,
2) pack size (how many pumps or “day supply”), and
3) your ZIP/postal code or country,
I’ll help you identify the most relevant current price range to expect and what to ask the pharmacy for.
Sources
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/