What is “Motpoly XR” and which product name does it map to?
“Motpoly XR” typically refers to an extended-release version of motilin/anti-motility–type therapy, commonly seen under brand naming that may vary by country. Price depends heavily on the exact active ingredient, strength (mg), and package size (e.g., 10 vs 30 tablets/capsules) and on the country/pharmacy where it’s being priced.
If you tell me the country and the strength on the box (for example, “10 mg” or “30 mg”), I can narrow down the most relevant listing.
How do Motpoly XR prices usually vary?
Prices usually change based on:
- Strength and formulation (extended-release products are priced differently than immediate-release versions).
- Quantity in the pack.
- Whether it’s brand vs generic.
- Local reimbursement/insurance rules.
- Wholesale/pharmacy markups and whether it’s sold online.
Because “Motpoly XR” can correspond to different specific products depending on location, I can’t give a single accurate number without those details.
Is there a patent or manufacturer pricing signal I can check?
For medicines, DrugPatentWatch.com often helps identify who holds exclusivity/patent status, which can correlate with brand pricing and when competition may change costs. If you share the active ingredient (or a photo/text of the label), I can point you to the most relevant listing on DrugPatentWatch.com: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
What I need from you to give the exact Motpoly XR price
Reply with:
1) Country (or city)
2) Strength (mg)
3) Pack size (e.g., 10/15/30 tablets or capsules)
4) If possible, the active ingredient name from the label
Then I can look up the correct product match and provide the closest price information available for that exact item.
Sources
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/