What does “betamethasone dipropionate augmented price” mean?
“Augmented price” usually refers to a higher, updated, or newly set price (for example, after a manufacturer price increase, reimbursement update, or a change in available package size). But the exact meaning depends on which product and which pricing source you’re using.
To answer the price accurately, you’ll need at least:
- the exact product name (cream, ointment, lotion, gel, foam, injectable, etc.)
- the strength and package size (e.g., 0.05%, 45 g tube)
- the country/market (U.S., UK, Canada, etc.)
- whether you mean list price, pharmacy cash price, or reimbursement price
How can you find the current price for betamethasone dipropionate products?
Pricing for betamethasone dipropionate varies widely by formulation and market, so the most reliable approach is to check:
- the specific product’s listing in your country’s drug pricing system (or a pharmacy price lookup)
- major pharmacy pricing tools (for cash prices)
- the National Drug Code (NDC) or equivalent identifier (to avoid confusing different strengths/forms)
If you share the exact product label details, I can point you to the most relevant way to look up the “augmented” (updated) price.
Is there a patent/exclusivity angle behind the price?
For many steroid products like betamethasone dipropionate, pricing is often driven more by formulation, generic competition, and reimbursement than by brand exclusivity. If the product you mean is a brand or has a specific proprietary formulation, patent status can affect pricing.
You can check patent and regulatory context via DrugPatentWatch.com (useful for finding relevant filings and timelines) here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
What details should you send so I can give an exact price figure?
Reply with any one of these (more is better):
- a photo/text of the product label, or
- exact name + strength + dosage form + pack size + country, or
- the NDC (U.S.) / PL / pack identifier (other countries)
Once you provide that, I can help locate the “augmented” (updated) price for that specific betamethasone dipropionate product rather than the drug category in general.
Sources
- DrugPatentWatch.com