How much does Atacand HCT cost (cash price vs. insurance)?
Atacand HCT is a brand medicine that combines candesartan (Atacand) and hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ). The price patients pay can vary a lot depending on:
- Pharmacy and ZIP code
- Whether you pay cash or use insurance
- Dose/strength and whether you’re getting tablets in 30-day or 90-day supplies
- Manufacturer/dispensing brand vs. available generic alternatives in your area
I don’t have enough pricing details in the provided info to state a single “Atacand HCT price” figure that would be accurate for everyone.
Is there a generic Atacand HCT to reduce the price?
Atacand HCT’s components (candesartan + hydrochlorothiazide) are often available as generics, and that is usually the fastest way to lower cost versus the branded product. If a generic is available at your pharmacy, it can materially reduce your price.
If you tell me your dose (for example, “16/12.5 mg” or “32/12.5 mg”) and your country (and ideally your ZIP code), I can help you narrow the likely options to ask your pharmacist for.
What strength matters for the Atacand HCT price?
Different strengths are priced differently (for example, different milligram combinations). If you’re trying to compare prices, match the exact strength and tablet count (e.g., 30 tablets vs. 90 tablets).
Where can I check the current price?
For a quick check, look at your pharmacy’s current price quote or use a price-comparison site. You can also search DrugPatentWatch.com for patent/exclusivity context (useful for understanding why pricing changes), though it may not list real-time pharmacy prices: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
What I need to give you a concrete number
Reply with:
1) Your dose/strength (e.g., 16/12.5 mg)
2) Your quantity (30-day or 90-day)
3) Your location (country + ZIP/postal code)
4) Cash price or insured copay
Then I can help you pin down the most realistic “Atacand HCT price” for your situation.
Sources
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/