What is the current price of dobutamine?
“Dobutamine price” can mean very different things depending on the formulation (concentration), package size (e.g., number of vials), whether you mean wholesale acquisition cost (WAC) versus pharmacy cash price, and the country. The information needed to give a specific number is not provided here.
Which dobutamine products (strength/package) are you pricing?
Prices vary widely by:
- Concentration (common strengths differ by manufacturer)
- Dosage form (injection)
- Number of vials per package and vial volume
- Market (US hospital vs retail pharmacy vs other countries)
If you share the product details (for example, “dobutamine 250 mg/20 mL” or “dobutamine hydrochloride X mg/mL” and the vial/package size) and your location (US/other), the exact price you’re looking for can be identified.
Is there a typical “wholesale” vs “retail/cash” price?
Hospital purchasing often uses contracts and WAC-based pricing, while retail “cash” pricing can be higher. If you tell me whether you want WAC/contract pricing, Medicare Part D style pricing, or a retail cash estimate, I can narrow the comparison.
Could patents or shortages affect dobutamine pricing?
Dobutamine is generally a long-established injectable, so pricing is usually driven more by supply, distribution, and manufacturer availability than by patent exclusivity. If you’re seeing unusual increases, it’s often tied to availability from specific manufacturers in your region.
What I need from you to give an accurate dobutamine price
Reply with:
1) Your country/state (or “US” if in the US)
2) The exact strength and volume (e.g., “250 mg/20 mL per vial,” or mg/mL)
3) How you’re buying (hospital contract/WAC, retail pharmacy, or cash price)
4) Desired quantity (e.g., “1 vial” or “box of vials”)
Then I can give the most relevant price for that exact dobutamine product.
Sources: None.