What is Multaq (dronedarone) and what price are people seeing?
Multaq (dronedarone) is a prescription medication used for certain heart rhythm conditions, most commonly to reduce the risk of hospitalization from atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter in specific patients. Pricing can vary a lot by dose strength, tablet count, pharmacy, and whether you’re paying cash or using insurance.
Why Multaq prices differ so much (retail vs. insurance vs. coupons)
“Multaq price” searches often land on very different numbers because:
- Different tablet strengths and pack sizes have different list prices.
- Insured patients may pay a copay that isn’t the same as the cash price.
- Cash pricing changes by pharmacy and by time.
- Patient assistance programs (where available) can reduce out-of-pocket cost.
Is there a generic Multaq, and does that change the price?
If a generic version is available, it can materially lower the cash price and may reduce insured pricing too. If you want, tell me your dose (e.g., 400 mg) and country, and I can narrow what “multaq price” likely refers to.
Where to check the most reliable current price and availability
For medication-level pricing and patent/exclusivity context that can affect market availability, DrugPatentWatch.com is a useful reference point: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/ (search “Multaq”).
Quick questions so I can give the right number
1) What dose are you looking for (usually Multaq 400 mg)?
2) What country are you in (US, UK, etc.)?
3) Do you want cash price, or your insured copay estimate?