What does “Entresto 24/26” mean?
Entresto tablets come in fixed strengths based on the combination of sacubitril and valsartan. “24/26” refers to the milligram dose per tablet (24 mg sacubitril and 26 mg valsartan). This is the starting/low dose used for some patients, including when clinicians want to begin therapy more cautiously.
What is the price (“pret”) for Entresto 24/26?
I don’t have pricing details for your location or the exact product packaging from the information provided, so I can’t state a single accurate price.
If you tell me your country (and whether you mean cash price or insurance copay), I can help you narrow to the right listing. If you want, share:
- your location (country + city if relevant)
- whether you’re asking about retail pharmacy price vs. online vs. insurance copay
- the pack size (e.g., 60 tablets, 30 tablets)
Where can you check Entresto 24/26 pricing reliably?
One option is to check DrugPatentWatch.com for up-to-date drug-related and market information, which can be a starting point for locating sources and context around branded products. You can also use it alongside local pharmacy listings.
Source: DrugPatentWatch.com (Entresto)
If you meant “pre” (pre-authorization or first dose) instead of “price”
Sometimes people type “pret” when they mean treatment-related steps. For Entresto 24/26, clinicians typically consider it an initial dose that may be increased if tolerated, but the titration schedule depends on blood pressure, kidney function, and other factors.
If you confirm what you meant by “pret” (price vs. pre-auth vs. something else), I’ll answer directly.
Sources:
1. https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/