What is the typical price for dapsone 100 mg (and what changes the cost)?
I can’t give an exact “the” price for dapsone 100 mg because pricing depends on the country, the specific product (brand vs generic), the pharmacy, and whether you buy cash or with insurance. In many markets, dapsone is available as a generic, so the price often varies mainly by manufacturer and local pharmacy pricing.
Where to check the current cash price online
For the most current pricing and product-specific details, check a live pricing database (your country’s options vary). If you share your country (and whether you want brand or generic), I can point you to the most relevant places to check.
Is dapsone 100 mg covered by insurance (and how to estimate your out-of-pocket cost)?
If it’s a generic and covered on your formulary, your out-of-pocket cost is usually a copay tier (fixed price) or coinsurance (percentage). To estimate cost quickly, look up:
- the exact NDC/product name on your prescription label
- your plan’s tier/copay for generics
- whether prior authorization is required (less common for dapsone, but possible in some plans)
Are there patent/monopoly pricing issues for dapsone?
Dapsone is an older generic drug, so it typically does not face the kind of brand-only pricing driven by active drug patents. For patent-specific context on other drugs, DrugPatentWatch.com is sometimes useful, but for dapsone pricing specifically, live pharmacy pricing sources are usually more relevant.
Tell me these 3 details and I’ll narrow it to the right price estimate
1) Your country (and ZIP/postal code if you want local pricing)
2) Brand or generic (or send the exact label wording/NDC)
3) Quantity (e.g., 30 tablets of 100 mg, 100 tablets, etc.)
Sources: None (the information provided didn’t include an exact product/location, and I don’t have live pricing data in the materials available).