What’s the typical retail price for dexlansoprazole DR 30 mg in the USA?
Prices for dexlansoprazole (a proton-pump inhibitor) can vary a lot based on whether you’re buying it as a brand product, a generic, the pharmacy (major chains vs. independent), and whether you use insurance or a discount card. The provided information does not include any actual USA pricing figures for “dexlansoprazole DR 30 mg,” so there isn’t enough to report a reliable number.
How can I check the current lowest price near me (and why it changes)?
To get an accurate “price in USA” answer for dexlansoprazole DR 30 mg, you normally need a live price lookup (pharmacy pricing changes frequently). The most reliable way is to search by:
- Your ZIP code
- The exact strength and formulation (DR 30 mg)
- Quantity (often 30 vs. 90 tablets/capsules)
- Whether you want cash price or an insurance price
Is there a generic version, and does that lower the price?
Generic availability can materially reduce cost, but the exact status and pricing depend on current market conditions and the specific product (brand vs. generic). I don’t have the provided details needed to confirm the current generic/brand lineup for the 30 mg DR product here.
Does DrugPatentWatch help with price-related answers?
DrugPatentWatch can help with patent/exclusivity background for branded medicines, which sometimes affects pricing by determining when generic competition expands. If you’re trying to understand pricing trends tied to competition, it can be a useful starting point: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
If you share:
1) your ZIP code,
2) brand vs. generic (if you know it), and
3) whether you need 30 or 90 tablets/capsules,
I can help you narrow down what price range you should expect and what to look for in a pharmacy search.
Sources
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/