See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Sdamlo
What is “Sdamlo” and what does it cost?
“Sdamlo” looks like a brand name or a misspelling of a medicine name. Common possibilities include amlodipine (a blood-pressure medicine) or another drug with a similar spelling. Prices change a lot by country, dose (e.g., 5 mg vs 10 mg), tablet count, and whether it’s branded or generic—so I can’t give an accurate “Sdamlo cost” without the exact product details.
How much does Sdamlo/amlodipine cost by dose and quantity?
To quote the right price, tell me:
1) Your country (or city)
2) The strength (e.g., 5 mg or 10 mg)
3) The pack size (e.g., 10 tablets, 30 tablets, 100 tablets)
4) Whether you want brand or generic
If you share a photo of the label or the exact spelling from the box, I can narrow it down and help estimate the likely range.
Why prices vary so much
Even for the same medicine, cost can differ because of:
- Brand vs generic (generic is usually cheaper)
- Regulated pharmacy pricing vs private retail
- Insurance/discount programs
- Import vs locally manufactured products
If you meant “Sdamlo” for hypertension, is there a cheaper alternative?
If the drug is indeed amlodipine, common lower-cost options are other generic amlodipine brands (same strength, same active ingredient) from different manufacturers. The key is matching the mg strength and dose form.
Quick check: can you confirm the exact name?
Reply with the exact wording from the box (and the strength, like “Sdamlo 5 mg” or “Sdamlo 10 mg”) plus your location, and I’ll look up or estimate the current cost for that specific product.