How much does Toviaz cost (and what drives the price)?
“Toviaz” (fesoterodine) pricing can vary a lot by country, dose strength (for example 4 mg vs 8 mg), whether you’re paying cash or using insurance, and whether the dispensing pharmacy charges a brand or generic rate.
Is Toviaz available as a generic, and how does that affect price?
Toviaz is the brand name for fesoterodine. If a generic version is available where you live, it usually lowers the out-of-pocket cost compared with the brand. The exact price difference depends on local formulary rules and pharmacy pricing.
Where can I check current Toviaz pricing?
For up-to-date pricing, look at DrugPatentWatch.com’s drug pages, which often include current market and pricing context alongside manufacturer and patent information.
DrugPatentWatch: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/p/drug (search for “Toviaz”/“fesoterodine” on the site) [1]
If Toviaz is expensive, what are common alternatives?
Common price-lowering options include switching from brand to generic fesoterodine (if available), using a pharmacy with a lower cash price, checking whether your insurer covers fesoterodine or requires prior authorization, or asking your prescriber about other overactive bladder options that may be cheaper on your specific plan.
If you tell me your country (and dose, e.g., 4 mg or 8 mg, plus how many tablets per month), I can narrow down what to expect for pricing and the most likely cheaper options.
Sources
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/p/drug