See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Phytonadione
What is phytonadione, and why does “price” vary?
Phytonadione is vitamin K1 (commonly used to treat or prevent vitamin K deficiency and to reverse warfarin-associated bleeding in some settings). The price depends heavily on the product form (oral drops vs. injection), strength (mg/mL for injectables or concentration for oral), and the country and supplier you’re buying from.
How much does phytonadione cost (per dose or per bottle)?
The exact price is not provided in the information available here, and phytonadione prices are not fixed globally. To give a meaningful figure, I need at least:
- Country (or preferred marketplace, e.g., US, UK, EU, India)
- Form (injection or oral)
- Strength/concentration (e.g., mg/mL; or mg per mL for drops)
- Pack size (e.g., 1 vial, 10 vials, bottle size)
What are typical cost drivers for phytonadione?
Common factors that change the final cost include:
- Formulation and route (oral vs. injectable)
- Brand vs. generic availability
- Pack size and presentation (single-dose vial vs multi-dose)
- Regulation and distribution markup in your location
- Whether it’s purchased by individuals (retail pharmacy) or institutions (hospital procurement)
Are there cheaper alternatives?
If you share your country and the form you need, I can help compare likely alternatives such as:
- Generic vitamin K1 products (if available)
- Other vitamin K formulations used for similar indications (depending on local approvals)
Quick clarification so I can price it accurately
Reply with:
1) Your country
2) Injection or oral (drops/tablets)
3) Strength (and pack size if you know it)
Then I can tell you what to expect for the price for that specific phytonadione product.