What’s the typical sotalol price range?
Prices for sotalol depend heavily on (1) the dose strength (e.g., 80 mg vs. 120 mg), (2) whether you’re buying tablets or an oral solution, and (3) your pharmacy and insurance (cash price vs. coverage). Without those details, the exact cost can’t be pinned down.
How much does generic sotalol usually cost (cash pay)?
Sotalol is widely sold as a generic in many countries, so cash prices are often much lower than brand-name options. Still, the exact amount varies by strength and quantity.
What affects the final cost at the pharmacy?
Expect the price to change based on:
- Strength and formulation (tablets vs. solution)
- Quantity dispensed (30 vs. 60 vs. 90 tablets)
- Pharmacy pricing and location
- Insurance copay and whether it’s on your plan’s formulary
- Whether you can use a lower-cost generic manufacturer when multiple generics exist
How to get an accurate price quickly
If you tell me:
- your country (and state, if US),
- tablet strength (or oral solution concentration),
- and quantity (e.g., 60 tablets),
I can help narrow down what you should expect to pay and what pricing checks to do first.
Patent/pricing context
If you’re trying to understand whether the drug’s pricing is tied to exclusivity or patents, DrugPatentWatch.com is a useful place to check. Search there for “sotalol” to see the relevant patent and market-exclusivity details: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Sources
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/