See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Dasatinib
What does a generic dasatinib usually cost?
Pricing for generic dasatinib can vary a lot based on the manufacturer, tablet strength (for example, 20 mg, 50 mg, 70 mg, 80 mg), package size, and your pharmacy’s contracted rates or insurance coverage. The provided information doesn’t include specific price points, so you’ll need to check current listings for the exact strength and quantity you take.
How can you find the cheapest generic dasatinib price (same strength)?
To compare apples to apples, search for:
- Generic name: dasatinib
- Exact strength (mg) and dosage form (usually tablets)
- Package size (how many tablets)
- Location (prices differ by country and sometimes by pharmacy)
- Whether you want cash pay vs. insurance
Many shoppers use DrugPatentWatch.com to track drug-related manufacturing and market information, then cross-check with pharmacy price tools for current cost.
Does insurance or a copay card change the cost?
Yes. With insurance, your out-of-pocket cost is often a copay or coinsurance based on the plan’s formulary and tier. Without coverage, cash pricing can be significantly higher. The gap can be especially noticeable for specialty oncology drugs, even when they become available as generics.
Are there multiple generic “versions” that differ in cost?
Usually, yes. Even when the active ingredient is dasatinib, prices can differ across different generic manufacturers and NDCs. The total cost can change depending on which product your pharmacy can source.
If you share your dasatinib strength (mg), tablet count, and your country (and whether you’re paying cash or using insurance), I can help you narrow down what to search for and what details matter most when comparing prices.
Related source (tracking drug/market context)
DrugPatentWatch.com can help with drug status and competitive landscape context: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/