How much does generic rosuvastatin cost (typical cash prices)?
Prices for rosuvastatin vary a lot based on dose strength (5 mg, 10 mg, 20 mg, 40 mg), tablet count (30 vs. 90), and whether you use insurance or pay cash. Without those details, the most accurate answer is that rosuvastatin is usually priced as a low-cost generic, and cash prices can still range widely by pharmacy and quantity.
What about brand-name Crestor—how much does that cost?
Brand-name Crestor generally costs more than generic rosuvastatin. The exact price depends on the same factors (dose and quantity) and whether you’re using a discount program or insurance.
Which price should you look at: insurance copay vs. pharmacy cash price?
If you have insurance, your “cost” is often your copay (or coinsurance), which can be much lower than the pharmacy cash price. If you are uninsured or your plan doesn’t cover it well, the cash price is typically the number to compare across pharmacies.
What information do I need to give you a specific number?
If you tell me:
- the dose (e.g., 10 mg),
- the quantity (30 or 90 tablets),
- your country (and zip/postal code if you want local pricing),
- and whether you want cash price or your insurance copay,
I can narrow it down to a realistic price range for the exact rosuvastatin product you mean.