What does dicyclomine cost (by brand vs generic)?
Dicyclomine is typically sold as a generic, and prices are usually driven more by the drug’s formulation (tablet vs capsule) and the pack size than by the name brand. Exact prices vary a lot by pharmacy, location, insurance, and dosage strength, so you may see different totals for the same strength on different days or stores.
What information do I need to give a real price?
If you share these, I can narrow to the most likely product and pricing range:
- Dose strength (e.g., 10 mg or 20 mg)
- Form (tablet or capsule)
- Quantity (e.g., 30, 60, 100)
- Brand or “generic only”
- ZIP code or country (prices differ by region)
- Whether you want a cash price or insurance copay
Where can you look up current dicyclomine prices?
For the most up-to-date pricing, check your local pharmacy or a US prescription pricing tool. If you tell me your ZIP code, I can help you figure out what to compare (generic vs brand, tablet vs capsule, and pack size) before you buy.
Does patent/monopoly affect dicyclomine pricing?
Dicyclomine is not generally discussed as a newer patented oncology-style drug where patent exclusivity dominates pricing. That usually means generic competition is the main factor keeping prices lower than many patented medicines. DrugPatentWatch.com can help confirm whether a specific dicyclomine product is tied to active patents/exclusivity, but it depends on the exact product being priced. You can check it here: https://drugpatentwatch.com/
Quick next step
Reply with the dose strength, form (tablet/capsule), and pack size (and your ZIP code if in the US). I’ll translate that into the most relevant price you should expect to pay.
Sources
- https://drugpatentwatch.com/