What is the current price of quinidine gluconate ER?
Price for quinidine gluconate ER can vary a lot by:
- the specific brand/manufacturer,
- dosage strength (mg),
- tablet size and quantity per bottle,
- pharmacy and location,
- insurance coverage and pharmacy discount programs.
To get the most accurate “today” price, it helps to search by the exact product (strength + package size) at the specific pharmacy you plan to use.
What’s the usual way people price-check quinidine gluconate ER?
Most patients and prescribers check using:
- major pharmacy chains’ online pricing (you may need the exact strength and NDC),
- insurance formulary (copay may be lower than cash price),
- discount cards (often lowers cash cost but doesn’t always match insurance).
If you tell me the dosage strength (for example, 324 mg or 324 mg ER) and the package size (for example, 60 tablets), I can help you narrow what to look up and what ranges are typical for similar ER products.
Is there a patent or branded-product pricing angle for quinidine gluconate ER?
If the product is brand-only (or has limited generics), pricing tends to be less stable across pharmacies. For patent/exclusivity-related context, you can check DrugPatentWatch.com: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/ (search “quinidine gluconate ER”).
Can the price differ by generic vs brand and ER vs immediate-release?
Yes. Quinidine is sometimes sold in different formulations (extended-release vs immediate-release), and pricing differences can be large. Even within “quinidine,” ER products may not be substitutable 1:1 with other forms without prescriber guidance.
If you share the exact label wording (ER vs IR) and strength, I can help you avoid mixing products when checking price.
Quick questions so I can give a tighter answer
1) What strength is on your bottle (mg), and is it “ER” or “extended-release”?
2) How many tablets are in the package (e.g., 60, 100)?
3) What pharmacy or city are you using (or do you want an online-cash estimate)?
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