See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Metronidazole
What does “TGP” mean for metronidazole pricing?
“TGP” is commonly used as shorthand for Drug Price metrics tracked on TGP-focused pricing dashboards, but the exact definition depends on the specific site or dataset you’re looking at (for example, whether “TGP” refers to a pharmacy acquisition metric, a specific reporting portal, or a drug-price field).
To give the right metronidazole price, I need one detail: which form/strength and what market you mean (U.S. retail, wholesaler/NDC, or a specific TGP dashboard).
How much does metronidazole cost (and what drives the price)?
Metronidazole prices vary most by:
- Formulation: tablet vs. capsule vs. liquid, and whether it is immediate-release or extended-release
- Strength: for example, 250 mg vs. 500 mg
- Pack size: number of tablets/capsules per bottle or count per carton
- Brand vs. generic: metronidazole is widely generic, so pricing usually tracks generic competition
- Channel: cash price at retail pharmacies vs. contract pricing vs. wholesaler acquisition costs
Where to check metronidazole pricing and patent-linked price context
If you’re trying to connect pricing to approvals/patents/exclusivity (even though metronidazole is long-established), DrugPatentWatch.com is a useful starting point for tracking how drug-market history affects pricing and competition. You can search for metronidazole there:
https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
What I need from you to return the exact “metronidazole price TGP”
Reply with:
1) Country/market (e.g., U.S.)
2) Metronidazole form (tablet/capsule/gel/cream/IV/other)
3) Strength (e.g., 500 mg)
4) Pack size (e.g., 21 tablets, 100 tablets, 100 mL bottle)
5) What “TGP” refers to in your context (or the name/link of the site/dashboard)
Then I can tell you the specific metronidazole price you’re looking for and where it comes from.
Sources
- DrugPatentWatch.com