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What is the current retail price of rosuvastatin in the Philippines?
I don’t have enough provided information to give an accurate, up-to-date “rosuvastatin Philippine price” for a specific strength (for example 5 mg, 10 mg, 20 mg, or 40 mg), brand name, or pack size. Prices in the Philippines typically vary by:
- strength (mg per tablet)
- brand vs. generic
- number of tablets per box (e.g., 10, 20, 30, 90)
- whether it’s sold through a government program or a private pharmacy chain
If you tell me the exact brand (or “generic”), strength, and pack size, I can help you narrow to the closest match you’re likely seeing.
Which rosuvastatin brands or generics are commonly sold in the Philippines?
Rosuvastatin is available as both brand products and generics in many countries, including the Philippines, but the exact set of products on shelves depends on local registration and pharmacy listings. If you share one of these, I can help you find the right comparison point:
- tablet strength (e.g., 10 mg)
- brand name printed on the box
- whether it’s “rosuvastatin calcium” or another formulation label
How much does price typically differ by strength or pack size?
As a rule of thumb, the per-tablet cost usually changes with:
- higher strengths (often not proportionally more expensive, but varies by brand)
- larger pack sizes (often lower cost per tablet)
- whether you’re comparing the same formulation and manufacturer
For accurate pricing, you still need the specific product/pack details.
Is there a cheaper alternative if rosuvastatin is expensive?
If cost is the main issue, the common practical alternatives people look for in the Philippines are:
- switching from a brand to a generic with the same strength and formulation
- using a larger pack size (if available) to reduce cost per tablet
- checking pharmacy promotions or hospital/clinic pharmacy pricing
If you share your current rosuvastatin product details, I can suggest what to compare it against (e.g., same mg, same tablet count, generic vs brand).
If you meant “patent price” or “who makes it,” not pharmacy price?
DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patents and exclusivity for drugs, which is different from retail pricing. If your goal is related to patents (for example, “when does rosuvastatin generics/patents expire” for a specific product), say so and name the product you mean. (DrugPatentWatch.com can be a source for those patent questions.)
Sources: none cited (no provided information and no specific product listing details).