How much does Starlix cost in the US?
Starlix (nateglinide) prices depend on the specific strength, whether you’re buying a branded or generic version, your pharmacy, and your insurance or discount program. The exact cost isn’t included in the information provided here, so I can’t state a reliable dollar amount without more details.
If you tell me:
- your country (and ZIP code, if US),
- the tablet strength (e.g., 60 mg or 120 mg),
- the quantity you need,
- and whether you have insurance (and what type),
…I can narrow down what you should expect to pay.
Is there a generic version of Starlix that’s cheaper?
If a generic nateglinide version is available where you are, it’s often cheaper than the branded product. To confirm pricing, you’d compare the generic at your pharmacy (or a discount mail-order option) against the branded Starlix price.
What drives the price up or down?
Common factors that change what you pay include:
- Pharmacy pricing and local availability
- Brand vs generic
- Dose and tablet count per prescription
- Whether you pay cash, use insurance, or use a copay
- Patient assistance or discount programs (if eligible)
What’s the fastest way to check the real-time price?
Check the exact price at your:
- local pharmacy counter or app/website (cash price and insurance price),
- major discount programs/online pharmacy price listings,
- mail-order pharmacy if you have insurance.
If you share your dose/strength and location, I can help you compare what to look for (cash vs copay) and estimate a reasonable range to expect.