How much does Dovonex (calcipotriol) cream cost?
I can’t give a specific price from here because the cost of Dovonex cream depends on the country, the strength/size of the tube, and whether you buy brand-name or a generic version (and whether you use insurance or a discount program).
If you tell me your location (country + ZIP/postcode) and the tube size/strength (e.g., 0.005% and how many grams), I can help you narrow down what to expect and where to look.
Why prices vary so much (brand vs generic, pharmacy, and insurance)
Dovonex is a brand of calcipotriol, a topical vitamin D analog. Many markets have generics, and those can cost far less than the brand. Final price also changes based on:
- Pharmacy and local pricing
- Whether you’re paying cash or using insurance
- Quantity/size of the tube and whether it’s covered
- Availability of manufacturer or pharmacy discount programs
Cheaper alternatives if Dovonex is too expensive
If Dovonex cost is the main issue, the common switch is to a generic calcipotriol cream of the same strength (often 0.005%). Ask your pharmacist for “calcipotriol 0.005% topical cream” and compare total cost for the same tube size.
What to check on the label so you’re comparing the same product
When comparing prices, make sure the product matches:
- Active ingredient: calcipotriol
- Strength: typically 0.005%
- Form: cream vs ointment (they can be priced differently)
If you share details, I can estimate likely price ranges
Reply with:
1) Your country and ZIP/postcode
2) Tube size (grams) and strength on the label
3) Brand name “Dovonex” or whether your prescription says “calcipotriol”
…and I’ll help you find the most relevant cost range and options to reduce the price.