What does “Trade Neupro 10” refer to?
“Neupro 10” most commonly means a 10 mg transdermal patch strength of Neupro (the brand name for rotigotine, a dopamine agonist). If you meant a different product or a specific “trade” name (for example, a distributor or generics), the exact country matters.
What is Neupro 10 used for?
Neupro (rotigotine) patches are used for Parkinson’s disease and for restless legs syndrome (RLS) in adults, depending on the specific label and country requirements. The “10” refers to the patch strength (not a trading or insurance category).
What “trade” price or reimbursement usually depends on
The cost or whether it is “traded”/covered typically depends on:
- your country’s formulary and reimbursement rules
- whether you’re buying brand vs generic (rotigotine patches)
- patch size/package (often sold as a set)
- dose titration (patients may move between strengths)
How to check patents/exclusivity and generics for rotigotine patches
If your real goal is whether there are generic competitors or when brand exclusivity ended, DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patent status and related filings for many drugs, including rotigotine. You can check rotigotine/Neupro items there: DrugPatentWatch: Neupro/rotigotine.
Quick clarifying question
When you say “Trade Neupro 10,” do you mean:
1) the price (trade cost/wholesale/retail),
2) whether it’s available as a generic, or
3) a specific trading name/vendor in your country?
Tell me your country and which of the 3 you mean, and I’ll narrow it down.
Sources
1. DrugPatentWatch: Neupro/rotigotine