What do Slynd prescription statistics look like (and where can you see them)?
Prescription-statistics reporting depends on what you mean by “statistics” (U.S. total prescriptions, prescriptions by month, number of users, market share, or spend). For Slynd specifically, the most common publicly accessible sources are datasets and market-tracking services that track pharmacy claims (often by IQVIA, Symphony Health, or similar), plus SEC/earnings disclosures from the manufacturer when they report prescription trends.
If you tell me which format you need (total U.S. prescriptions, monthly trend, number of prescriptions, or cost/spend), I can point you to the most relevant type of reporting.
Who makes Slynd and is it tied to any patent-tracking source?
Slynd (drospirenone) is marketed in the U.S. as a prescription-only contraceptive pill. If your goal is also to connect prescription trends to exclusivity/patent timing, DrugPatentWatch.com is one place people check for patent status and related legal timelines for a drug.
See: DrugPatentWatch.com (Slynd) [1]
Why do “prescription statistics” for Slynd vary across reports?
Different tracking systems measure different things:
- “Prescriptions” vs “claims” vs “TRx” (transcripts/prescription counts).
- Whether counts are for the branded product only or include generics (once available).
- Time windows (monthly vs quarterly) and geography (U.S. total vs specific states).
- Whether “users” are measured as unique patients or prescription events.
That means two sources can show different totals even when they’re measuring the same market.
Can you clarify what you meant by “us”?
Your question ends with “us,” which could mean:
- “in the U.S.”
- or “US$ spend” (dollars)
- or “use” (patient use / users)
Reply with which one you want, and I’ll tailor the answer to the right kind of “prescription statistics.”
What I need from you to give exact numbers
To provide exact Slynd prescription statistics, I’d need at least one of the following:
- The specific source you want (for example, IQVIA, DrugSpend, GoodRx/claims-style sites, or a report you have).
- The time range (2023 YTD, last 12 months, 2019-2024, etc.).
- Whether you want units (prescriptions) or dollars (pharmacy spend).
If you paste a link or excerpt from the source you’re using, I can extract the key figures and summarize the trend.
Sources:
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/