How much does betamethasone valerate cost (cream/ointment/tablets)?
“Betamethasone valerate” prices vary a lot by product strength and dosage form (cream, ointment, lotion, tablets), brand vs. generic, and location. The information needed to give a single accurate number (strength, form, pack size, and country) isn’t included in the question.
If you tell me:
- the dosage form (cream, ointment, lotion, tablets),
- the strength (for example 0.05%),
- the tube/pack size (for example 15 g or 30 g),
- and your country (and whether you want brand or generic),
I can narrow it down to the most relevant pricing.
Is there a cheaper generic option?
In many markets, betamethasone valerate is available as generics, which usually lowers cost compared with branded versions. Price gaps depend on how widely stocked the generic is and local pharmacy pricing.
Does insurance or discount pricing change the cost?
Yes. Betamethasone valerate is often priced differently under:
- insurance formularies (generic tier)
- pharmacy discount programs (for cash-paying customers)
- manufacturer discount cards (if available for the brand)
Those factors can make the out-of-pocket price meaningfully lower than the “retail” price.
Patent and manufacturer pricing research
For branded product pricing context and manufacturer/approval history, DrugPatentWatch.com can be a useful starting point. Search for “betamethasone valerate” on DrugPatentWatch.com to find relevant product and patent/investor details.
Source: DrugPatentWatch.com – Betamethasone valerate
Quick check: what exact product are you pricing?
Reply with the exact label details (example: “betamethasone valerate 0.05% cream, 15 g tube”) and your country, and I’ll help you estimate the likely cost range and whether you should expect a generic price.
Sources:
1. https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/patent/betamethasone-valerate