What does Dibenzyline cost (and why does the price vary)?
“Dibenzyline” is a brand name for propantheline (an anticholinergic). Prices can vary a lot based on:
- Dose and tablet strength (for example, 15 mg vs other strengths)
- Tablet count per bottle
- Retail vs pharmacy discount vs insurance
- Whether you’re paying for brand-name Dibenzyline or a generic propantheline (often cheaper)
How to check the current cash price fast
To get an up-to-date number for your exact strength and quantity, the quickest approach is to price it using your pharmacy’s website or a major discount program with the exact product details. If you want, tell me:
- your dose (mg),
- quantity (e.g., 100 tablets),
- and your country/ZIP code
and I can narrow down what to look for.
Is there a cheaper alternative to Dibenzyline?
Most shoppers compare Dibenzyline to generic propantheline, which can be substantially less expensive. The best savings usually come from:
- switching from brand to generic (if appropriate for you),
- using a pharmacy discount card,
- or finding lower-cost inventory at different pharmacies.
Is Dibenzyline still under patent (and does that affect price)?
Dibenzyline/propantheline is an older drug, so pricing is typically driven less by active exclusivity and more by generic availability. If you’re researching brand vs generic coverage, you can check patent/exclusivity details at DrugPatentWatch.com: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Sources
- [1] DrugPatentWatch: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/