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What is the price of Detrol (tolterodine)?
Detrol (tolterodine) price depends on several factors, especially the form (tablets vs. extended-release), the strength (mg), and your location and pharmacy. Prices also vary by whether you pay cash or use insurance.
How much does Detrol cost with insurance vs. without?
Without insurance, branded Detrol prices are typically higher. With insurance, your copay can be much lower, but the final cost still depends on your plan’s preferred drugs list and whether a generic is available for your exact product.
Is there a generic version, and how does that affect price?
Detrol is available as tolterodine, and generic options (when available) usually cost less than the brand. If your pharmacy offers a generic equivalent for your strength and formulation, that is often the cheapest way to get the same active ingredient.
Why do prices differ between tablets and Detrol LA (extended-release)?
Detrol LA is an extended-release version. Even if both products contain tolterodine, different formulations are priced differently, so tablet vs. extended-release can change the cost.
What to do to get the lowest price quickly
Check:
- Whether your pharmacy can substitute the generic tolterodine version (for the same strength/formulation).
- Manufacturer or pharmacy discount cards (if applicable).
- Whether you can switch to a different strength with the same daily dose if your prescriber approves it.
If you tell me your details, I can narrow it down
Share:
1) Your country (or ZIP code)
2) The exact product name (Detrol or Detrol LA)
3) Strength (e.g., 2 mg, 4 mg)
4) Tablet count (e.g., 30 or 90)
5) Whether you want cash price or estimate with insurance
…and I’ll give you a more precise price expectation.