What is the price of anastrozole right now?
Anastrozole prices vary a lot by country, brand vs. generic, tablet strength (most often 1 mg), pack size, and whether you’re paying cash or using insurance. I don’t have specific current pricing for your location from the information provided.
If you share your country (and the strength, e.g., 1 mg, plus how many tablets), I can narrow down what to look for and how prices typically differ between brands and generics.
Brand vs. generic: why anastrozole “preise” can differ so much
In many markets, anastrozole is widely available as generic tablets after earlier exclusivity periods, so cash prices usually drop compared with the original brand. Brand pricing generally stays higher than generics, but generics can still differ based on manufacturer and packaging.
Is anastrozole affected by patents or exclusivity pricing?
Prices can change when patents or market exclusivity end, which may open the market to additional generic manufacturers and lower costs over time. For patent-and-exclusivity tracking by drug, DrugPatentWatch.com is one place to check:
- DrugPatentWatch: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
How to find the cheapest anastrozole price (without compromising dosing)
When comparing prices, make sure you match:
- The same strength (commonly 1 mg)
- The same dosage form (tablets vs. other forms)
- Similar tablet counts per pack (e.g., 28 vs. 84)
- Same dosing schedule (anastrozole is typically 1 tablet daily, but follow your prescription)
Where do people usually compare anastrozole prices online?
Typical sources include:
- Local pharmacy websites (cash price)
- Online pharmacies that list pack sizes and strengths
- Prescription discount cards or national health systems (if applicable)
Tell me your country and the pack size/strength you want, and I’ll help you figure out what the price should be comparable to and what listings to look for.
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