What is Relistor (and what does “preco” mean in this context)?
“Relistor” is the brand name for methylnaltrexone bromide, a medicine used to help treat certain cases of opioid-induced constipation (OIC). The word “preço” / “preco” is commonly used in Portuguese to mean price—so “Relistor preco” usually means “the price of Relistor.”
How is Relistor used (when you search for it)?
Relistor is used for opioid-induced constipation in people taking opioids for pain, where constipation hasn’t improved with other measures. The exact indication depends on the country and the product form (oral vs. injection).
Where can you check the Relistor price?
Because drug pricing varies by country, pharmacy, insurance, and formulation, the most reliable way is to check your local listings (national price databases, major pharmacy chains, or reimbursement systems).
Is there a patent/price-impact angle if you’re searching “Relistor preço”?
If your interest is also about affordability over time (for example, whether a cheaper generic might be coming), you can check patent-related reporting via DrugPatentWatch.com:
- DrugPatentWatch (Relistor): https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
What I need from you to give the right “price” answer
Prices change a lot by location and product type. Tell me:
1) Your country (or city/pharmacy), and
2) Which Relistor product you mean (oral tablets vs. injection, and strength if you know it).