What’s the current price for anastrozole 1 mg?
I don’t have enough specific, up-to-the-minute pricing data in the provided information to give a reliable current “anastrozole 1 mg” price. Prices vary a lot by country, pharmacy, insurance status, and whether you’re buying brand vs generic.
Does DrugPatentWatch.com list anastrozole pricing or price changes?
DrugPatentWatch.com is primarily focused on patents/exclusivity and market access for drugs, not daily pharmacy pricing. If you want pricing trends by manufacturer or market events tied to patent activity, DrugPatentWatch.com can still be useful context, but it may not give a direct checkout-style price.
If you tell me your country (and whether you mean generic anastrozole or brand Arimidex), I can narrow what you’re likely to find and how to search for the right price.
Are there big price differences between brand and generic anastrozole?
Yes. Anastrozole is widely available as a generic, so generic versions are typically much cheaper than the brand (where the brand is still sold). The exact difference depends on local supply and pharmacy pricing rules.
Which anastrozole price should you compare: per pill or per month?
Most “anastrozole 1 mg” shopping pages price either:
- per tablet (often based on bottle size), or
- as an estimated monthly cost (commonly for 1 tablet per day).
If you share the bottle size (e.g., 30 vs 90 tablets) and your dosage schedule (usually 1 mg once daily), I can help you convert between the two so you can compare offers correctly.
Tell me these 3 details and I’ll help you pin down the right price
1) Your country (or ZIP/postal code)
2) Generic anastrozole or brand name
3) Quantity (30, 60, 90 tablets, etc.)
Sources: None (pricing data not provided).