See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Toviaz
What’s the generic version of Toviaz (fesoterodine) and what does it cost?
“Toviaz” is the brand name for fesoterodine. A “Toviaz generic” is typically fesoterodine (same active ingredient), sold under different brand/generic names depending on the market. The cost varies mainly by:
- Dose strength (e.g., different tablet strengths)
- Pack size (number of tablets)
- Whether it’s an insured price (copay) or cash price
- Pharmacy location and discount programs
Because you didn’t specify your country, dose, or tablet strength, the most accurate next step is to check local cash pricing (or your formulary/coupon options) for fesoterodine at your exact dose.
Why generic Toviaz prices can still be confusing (brand vs generic, extended-release, and switching)
Fesoterodine is an extended-release medicine. Even when the active ingredient is the same, prices can differ if:
- The product is labeled as extended-release (the form matters for dosing)
- You’re comparing different tablet strengths or packaging
- One option is a brand product while the other is a true generic
If you tell me your dose strength and how many tablets you get per month, I can help you compare what to look for.
Will the Toviaz generic be cheaper than the brand?
In most markets, generics are priced lower than brand-name Toviaz once available. Your actual savings depend on your pharmacy pricing tier and whether your plan covers fesoterodine with a favorable copay.
If you want, share:
- Your country (US/UK/Canada/etc.)
- Your Toviaz strength (mg)
- Your typical monthly quantity
- Whether you’re paying cash or using insurance
…and I’ll point you to the right comparison approach and what price range is typical to expect.
Patent and “generic availability” timing: how to check what drives price changes
Drug pricing often shifts when patents/exclusivity end or when additional manufacturers launch. DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patent and exclusivity information for medicines and can help explain why pricing changes over time. You can check fesoterodine/Toviaz-related patent activity here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
What you can do right now to get the lowest cost
- Ask your pharmacist whether they can dispense fesoterodine (generic) instead of Toviaz.
- Request the lowest-cost equivalent strength (same extended-release form).
- Check store brand or discount programs if you’re paying cash.
- If you’re in the US, confirm whether your plan lists fesoterodine on the formulary (copay often beats cash rates).
Quick question so I can give you a real number
What’s your location (country) and your Toviaz dose strength (mg) (and how many tablets per month)?