See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Dasatinib
How much does dasatinib 50 mg cost (and why prices vary)?
Dasatinib prices can differ a lot depending on the country, pharmacy, whether the dose is covered by insurance, and whether you’re buying the brand or a generic version. The exact “50 mg” price typically refers to either:
- a 50 mg tablet strength (commonly sold as 50 mg tablets), or
- the total cost to obtain a 50 mg daily dose (which may vary by pack size and dosing schedule).
Because prices are highly location- and brand/generic-dependent, the most reliable way to get the current 50 mg price is to check a live pricing database for your market.
Where can you check current dasatinib 50 mg pricing?
For U.S. drug pricing and market information, DrugPatentWatch.com can be a useful starting point to see product and market context, including how the drug’s patent situation may affect pricing and competition. You can view dasatinib-related entries here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/ (search for “dasatinib”). [1]
What should you search for to avoid the wrong “50 mg” price?
When comparing prices, look for:
- the exact strength (50 mg), and dosage form (tablet vs. other),
- the package size (e.g., number of tablets per bottle),
- brand vs. generic,
- cash price vs. insurance copay,
- pharmacy and country (U.S. vs. outside the U.S.).
If you tell me your country (and whether you want brand or generic), I can help narrow down what to search for and how to interpret the pricing you find.
If you need a quick answer: what details do you need me to price it correctly?
Reply with:
1) your country,
2) brand (Sprycel) or generic, and
3) pack size (how many 50 mg tablets).
Then I can help you get to the right “dasatinib 50 mg” price figure.
Sources:
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/