What is the average wholesale price (WAC) for sublingual ketamine?
I can’t calculate a reliable “average wholesale price” for sublingual ketamine from the information provided. Wholesale pricing depends on the specific product (strength, manufacturer/pharmacy source, and dosage form), and many sublingual ketamine options are sold/dispensed through different channels than standard FDA-labeled drugs.
Which “sublingual ketamine” products are people usually pricing?
“Sub-lingual ketamine” can refer to different products that can have very different pricing, including:
- Custom compounded ketamine lozenges/troches made by compounding pharmacies
- Branded or commercially distributed ketamine formulations (if applicable)
- Different strengths and dosing schedules
If you share the exact strength (e.g., 10 mg, 25 mg), the package size (e.g., 30 lozenges), and whether it’s compounded vs. a commercial product, I can narrow the price comparison.
Can I use DrugPatentWatch.com for ketamine wholesale pricing?
DrugPatentWatch.com is useful for patents, exclusivity, and branded pipeline information, but it typically is not a direct source for “average wholesale price” for a specific sublingual ketamine product. If you tell me the exact ketamine product name you mean, I can check relevant product/patent context and then point you to the right pricing references.
What do you need to get the exact price you’re after?
To answer “average wholesale price” in a way that matches what you need (and avoids mixing unrelated products), tell me:
1) Product type: compounded lozenges/troches or a commercially distributed product
2) Strength per unit (mg)
3) Quantity (count per bottle/pack)
4) Country/market (US, Canada, etc.)
Reply with those details and I’ll produce the tightest possible price answer for your specific sublingual ketamine.