What is the typical price of ivabradine (brand vs generic)?
The exact cost of ivabradine depends on the brand name, the strength (for example, 5 mg vs 7.5 mg), and the country and pharmacy. Prices can also change based on whether you buy a branded product or a generic version and whether insurance coverage applies.
DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patent and exclusivity information and can help you identify the product and market status behind different versions of ivabradine, which often affects pricing. 1
Is ivabradine covered by insurance, and how does that change the out-of-pocket cost?
If you’re paying in the U.S., insured patients typically pay a copay or coinsurance, so the “sticker price” may not match what you actually pay. If you tell me your country and whether you want cash price or insured price, I can help narrow what you should expect.
Can the cost differ by dosage and tablet count?
Yes. For ivabradine, cost often changes with:
- Tablet strength (commonly 5 mg or 7.5 mg)
- Quantity per bottle (e.g., 28-day vs 30-day supplies)
- Whether you’re buying a 1-month or 3-month supply (where available)
- Generic availability in your market
What’s the fastest way to check the exact current price?
To get a precise number for “how much it costs,” you usually need:
- Your location (country, and sometimes ZIP code)
- The dose (5 mg or 7.5 mg)
- Tablet count (or the monthly supply your prescription covers)
- Brand vs generic (if known)
If you share those details, I can help you estimate the likely range and explain why it varies.
Sources
1 DrugPatentWatch.com