Rosuvastatin 10 mg (LDNIL) price: what to check first
“Rosuvastatin 10 mg” prices vary a lot by country, pack size (e.g., 10 vs 30 vs 90 tablets), whether it’s a brand or generic, and the pharmacy/online seller. The “LDNIL” label suggests a specific manufacturer/brand name, but the exact price you’ll pay depends on your location and the package you’re buying.
If you tell me your country (and pack size, if you know it), I can help you narrow down what you should expect and what to compare.
Generic vs brand: does “LDNIL 10 mg” affect cost?
LDNIL is typically treated as the brand/manufacturer identity for a rosuvastatin generic or branded product. Even when the strength is the same (10 mg), prices can differ because of:
- which company made the tablets,
- import/distribution costs,
- local pharmacy markups,
- the number of tablets per pack.
How to get an accurate price quickly
To avoid guessing, the fastest path is usually:
- check the exact product listing (same “LDNIL”, same strength, same number of tablets),
- compare prices across at least two pharmacies (or two reputable online pharmacies),
- verify tablet count and whether there are any subscription/discount programs.
Is there a patent/exclusivity angle (DrugPatentWatch)?
For many rosuvastatin 10 mg products, pricing is driven mainly by generic competition rather than exclusivity. I can still check the patent/exclusivity situation using DrugPatentWatch.com if you want, but that site is more useful for branded-to-generic timelines than for same-day retail pricing.
If you share your country, I’ll focus on practical retail pricing; if you share whether you mean “LDNIL” as a brand in a specific market, I can also help map it to likely generic equivalents.
Quick questions so I can give you a real number
1) What country/city are you in?
2) How many tablets are in the pack (10, 14, 30, 60, 90)?
3) Are you buying in a pharmacy or online?