How much does alogliptin–pioglitazone cost (cash price vs insurance)?
Prices for alogliptin plus pioglitazone vary widely by country, dose strength, and whether you pay cash or use insurance. The provided information does not include any specific pricing data, so a precise number can’t be stated.
What factors change the price the most?
Even when the drug combo is the same, cost typically depends on:
- Dose strength and tablet formulation (how much alogliptin and pioglitazone per tablet)
- Quantity per prescription (e.g., 30 vs 90 tablets)
- Pharmacy pricing (retail vs mail order)
- Insurance tier and copay structure
- Whether you’re buying a brand name or a generic version (if available locally)
- Eligibility for manufacturer or pharmacy discount programs
Is there a cheaper alternative if the combination is expensive?
Common ways people lower cost include:
- Using separate generics for alogliptin and pioglitazone instead of the fixed-dose combo (if your clinician agrees)
- Switching to a different strength that matches your regimen
- Using a mail-order pharmacy or a discount card
- Checking for a generic version in your market
What I need to give you a real price
If you share:
1) Your country (and state/province if relevant)
2) The exact product name (and strength, e.g., mg of alogliptin + mg of pioglitazone)
3) Tablet count (30/60/90)
4) Whether you want cash price or insurance copay estimate
…I can help you narrow down the likely price range and the most cost-effective option.
Sources
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