What is Latuda 80 mg “preco” (price)?
“Preco” is Portuguese for “preço” (price). The phrase “Latuda 80 mg preco” is typically a search for the cost of Latuda 80 mg (lurasidone) in a specific market.
To give the right price, I need one detail:
- Which country or site are you checking (for example, Brazil, Portugal, U.S., UK), and whether you mean list price, pharmacy price, or price with insurance?
How does the Latuda 80 mg price vary?
Prices usually change based on:
- Location (country and local regulations)
- Formulation and pack size (number of tablets per bottle/box)
- Insurance coverage or dispensing channel (retail pharmacy vs. hospital pharmacy)
- Whether generic lurasidone is available/used
If you share the country (and ideally the pack size), I can help you narrow down what people typically pay and where to look.
Is there a generic or cheaper alternative to Latuda 80 mg?
Whether you can pay less depends on whether a generic lurasidone version is available where you are. Patent and exclusivity status can affect generic entry timing, so price gaps may widen after those milestones.
DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patent-related information that can help explain why branded pricing stays higher longer in some places:
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/ (use the Latuda/lurasidone query on the site)
Quick checks you can do right now
If you’re trying to find the price quickly:
- Search “Latuda 80 mg preço” plus your country/state/city.
- Confirm the pack size (for example, 30 tablets vs 60 tablets), since pricing is per package.
- Compare the total cost before and after insurance, if applicable.
Tell me this and I’ll target the exact price info
Reply with:
1) Country (and city/state if relevant)
2) Pack size (how many tablets)
3) Whether you want uninsured price, insured copay, or online pharmacy price