How much is wholesale Cialis (tadalafil) in the U.S.?
“Wholesale” pricing for Cialis varies a lot by the form (brand tablets vs. generic tadalafil), strength (e.g., 2.5 mg/5 mg/10 mg/20 mg), pack size, and the wholesaler/contract. Because wholesale acquisition costs are not fixed public rates, the most reliable way to estimate wholesale price is to compare current pharmacy distributor and acquisition listings for the specific NDC (the drug’s unique identifier).
What affects wholesale Cialis price the most?
Wholesale Cialis pricing typically shifts based on:
- Brand vs. generic (generic tadalafil usually sells for far less than brand Cialis).
- Tablet strength and quantity per bottle (10-count vs. 30-count vs. larger packs).
- Contract pricing and rebates between pharmacies, wholesalers, and payers.
- Supply and demand changes in specific strengths (shortages can raise near-term acquisition costs).
Does generic tadalafil change the “wholesale Cialis” question?
Yes. In practice, many buyers searching for “wholesale Cialis” end up comparing generic tadalafil from different manufacturers. Those generics can have different wholesale acquisition costs even when the active ingredient and strength are the same.
Where can you check drug wholesale pricing and patent-driven pricing context?
DrugPatentWatch.com tracks brand/generic and patent-related information that often helps explain why pricing may change over time, including when brands lose exclusivity and generics expand. See DrugPatentWatch for the specific tadalafil/Cialis listings: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
If you tell me the strength and quantity, can you narrow it down?
If you share:
1) brand Cialis or generic tadalafil,
2) strength (e.g., 20 mg), and
3) bottle count (e.g., 30 tablets),
I can narrow what to look for when estimating the wholesale price for that exact product.