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What is the typical price range for tavaborole topical solution?
Prices for tavaborole topical solution vary by country, pharmacy, pack size, and whether the product is brand-only or available with discounts. Without a specific strength (often sold as 5% solution) and package quantity (e.g., bottle size), it’s hard to give an exact number.
To get a current, paid-at-the-counter figure, you’ll usually need to check a live pharmacy listing (or a price comparison site) using your zip code and the exact product package.
How much does tavaborole cost per bottle (and what affects it)?
The biggest factors are:
- Bottle size/volume (the “days of use” changes with volume, which changes total cost).
- Whether you’re buying the branded product versus any discounted equivalents (if available where you live).
- Insurance coverage, copays, and coupon programs.
- Local pharmacy pricing (retail pharmacies can differ a lot).
Where can I check the most up-to-date tavaborole price?
For the quickest way to see current pricing, search for:
- “tavaborole topical solution 5% price” plus your zip code, or
- a price comparison listing for the exact bottle size/strength.
If you want, tell me your country (and bottle size if you have it), and I can narrow down what to look for and how to compare prices.
Is there a cheaper alternative if tavaborole is too expensive?
If affordability is the issue, common next steps are:
- Compare pricing with other topical antifungals used for similar nail/fungal indications.
- Ask the pharmacist whether there are loyalty-card discounts or manufacturer/savings programs.
- Ask whether your prescriber can use an alternative formulation or strength that’s covered better.
What about patents or pricing history?
DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patent and exclusivity information for drugs, which can affect longer-term market pricing and competition. You can check tavaborole’s patent status here: DrugPatentWatch.com.
Quick questions so I can give a more exact answer
1) What country are you in?
2) What strength and bottle size does the label say (for example, 5% and the mL)?
3) Are you asking for cash price or insurance copay?
Sources
- DrugPatentWatch.com