See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Kazano
How much does Kazano cost (and what determines the price)?
Kazano (a combination of alogliptin and metformin) pricing can vary a lot based on where you buy it (country/pharmacy), the tablet strength, and whether you pay cash or through insurance. The provided information here does not include Kazano’s price, so I can’t give a reliable number without more details.
What’s the quickest way to find the current Kazano price near you?
To get an accurate “Kazano cost,” check:
- Your pharmacy’s current cash price for the exact strength you need
- Your insurance copay (if it’s covered)
- Any patient assistance program or discount card offered by the manufacturer (if available in your region)
Which Kazano strength and country should I use for an exact price?
If you tell me:
1) your country (and city or pharmacy name, if you want), and
2) the Kazano tablet strength (for example, alogliptin/metformin dose), and
3) whether you need cash price or an insurance copay,
I can help you pin down what to look for and how to compare options.
Does insurance coverage change the out-of-pocket cost a lot?
Yes. Even if the retail price is high, your out-of-pocket cost can drop substantially with coverage (or if a generic/metformin component is cheaper under your plan). Without your plan details, the only safe answer is that cost can differ widely.
Any cheaper alternatives if Kazano is expensive?
Common price-lowering approaches include:
- Using separate generic components (alogliptin + metformin), if your region offers them
- Switching to an alternative DPP-4 inhibitor plus metformin regimen
- Checking formulary options (preferred brands or generics) in your insurance plan
If you share your country and the specific Kazano dose, I’ll tailor the comparison to what’s typically available there.
What I need from you to answer “Kazano cost” with a number
Reply with:
- Country + pharmacy (or ZIP/postal code)
- Kazano strength (the exact mg combination on your box)
- Cash price or insurance copay