What is cilostazol, and what is it used for?
Cilostazol is a medicine used to improve symptoms of peripheral artery disease (PAD), especially walking pain (claudication), by helping increase blood flow.
Cilostazol price (cena): what affects the cost?
The “cena” (price) of cilostazol can vary mainly by:
- Dose strength (e.g., tablet mg size)
- Country and pharmacy (retail vs. hospital supply)
- Brand vs. generic (generics are usually cheaper)
- Pack size (number of tablets)
How to check the current cilostazol price in your area
Prices change often, so the most reliable way is to check:
- Local pharmacy websites or in-store pricing
- Prescription drug listings used in your country
Patent and generic availability (why price may differ)
If you want to understand why cilostazol is cheaper in some markets (generic availability) versus more expensive in others (brand exclusivity), DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patent and exclusivity information by drug and can help explain pricing differences tied to market authorization and competition. You can search there: DrugPatentWatch – cilostazol
Quick safety note (important when buying/using)
Cilostazol is not for everyone, and it may be restricted for people with certain heart conditions. If you’re asking for a price to start treatment, it helps to confirm the dosing and suitability with a clinician.
If you tell me your country (or city) and the cilostazol dose you need (for example 100 mg), I can narrow down what you should expect to pay and where to look for the most accurate current price.
Sources
1. DrugPatentWatch – cilostazol