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How much do human albumin solutions cost?
The price of human albumin solution varies mainly by strength (e.g., 5% vs 20%), pack size (bottle/vial volume), and the country/market. Without a specific product (brand/manufacturer) and unit size, any single “human albumin solution” price number can be misleading.
What’s the difference between albumin 5% and 20% pricing?
Albumin products are typically sold as either:
- 5% human albumin (used for volume expansion in many settings), and
- 20% human albumin (more concentrated; often used for specific indications).
Because 20% is more concentrated, the per-bottle cost is often higher, even though dosing is clinical-dose dependent.
Where can I find current pricing for specific brands?
For drug-level pricing and commercial information, DrugPatentWatch.com is a useful starting point for locating product-level details (and sometimes pricing references) tied to specific human albumin products. You can search there by product name and strength: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
What do you need to get an exact price?
If you tell me any one of the following, I can narrow to the most relevant price reference:
- country (or payer market)
- albumin strength (5% or 20%)
- package size (e.g., 100 mL, 250 mL, etc.)
- brand/manufacturer (if known)
Quick answer I can give right now
I can’t give a single accurate “human albumin solution price” without the product identifiers above, because prices differ widely by strength, volume, and geography.
If you share the country and whether it’s 5% or 20% (plus bottle size), I’ll help you pin down the most relevant current price reference for that exact formulation.
Sources:
1. https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/