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Yes. Leflunomide is commonly sold as a generic drug, which usually makes it far cheaper than brand-name products.
Prices can differ a lot by: - Pharmacy and location - Tablet strength (for example, 10 mg vs 20 mg) - Quantity (30 vs 90 tablets) - Whether you have insurance or a discount program - Whether you’re buying in a local pharmacy vs online If you want, tell me your country (and the tablet strength and quantity), and I can help you narrow down what to look for.
Often, yes—especially if your insurance copay is high or if you’re paying cash. You’ll usually get the best result by comparing: - Your insurance copay - A pharmacy cash price - A discount-coupon price (if available)
Cost savings only matter if the dose matches your prescription. Common regimens depend on the condition being treated and your prescriber’s plan, so avoid switching strengths or formulations just to lower the price.
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