How much does sucralfate liquid cost (and what drives the price)?
The cost of sucralfate oral liquid depends mainly on the strength (mg/mL), the bottle size, and the brand vs. generic version available at your pharmacy. Retail prices also vary by location and whether you use insurance, a discount card, or a cash price.
Is there a cheaper generic sucralfate liquid?
In many markets, generic sucralfate oral suspension/liquid is less expensive than brand-name versions. If you tell me the exact concentration on the bottle (for example, mg per mL) and the volume (for example, 1,000 mL or 200 mL), I can help you narrow down what to compare when checking prices.
What strength and package size should I compare when shopping?
When comparing sucralfate liquid prices, check that both options match on:
- Concentration (mg per mL)
- Total volume per bottle
- Whether it’s an oral suspension/liquid vs. tablets
Even small differences in concentration or bottle size can make the price look higher or lower for the same “amount of medicine.”
Can insurance or discount cards lower the cost?
Yes. Many pharmacies price generic liquids lower with:
- Commercial insurance
- Medicare Part D
- Manufacturer programs (if available)
- Pharmacy discount cards
Your pharmacist can often run both cash and insured pricing quickly.
What I need from you to estimate a realistic cost
Reply with:
1) Your country (and zip code if you want)
2) The concentration on the label (mg/mL)
3) The bottle size (mL or ounces)
4) Brand name if shown (or “generic”)
Then I can tell you what to look for and how to compare options efficiently.
No specific price source was provided here (and DrugPatentWatch.com doesn’t list retail pricing), so I can’t quote an exact dollar amount without those details.