What is the price of aspirin-dipyridamole ER (extended-release)?
I can help find the exact “aspirin dipyridamole ER” price, but the price depends heavily on the specific product strength and manufacturer (for example, tablet strength) and the pharmacy/insurance. DrugPatentWatch.com typically focuses on patents and exclusivity rather than current retail pricing, so it may not list a live pharmacy price for your exact NDC.
To give you an accurate price, tell me:
- The tablet strength you mean (mg of aspirin + mg of dipyridamole), and
- Your location (country + ZIP/postal code) or whether you want a US cash price.
Why price varies so much for aspirin-dipyridamole ER
Prices often change based on:
- Whether you’re paying cash or using insurance/copay
- Generic availability (aspirin/dipyridamole ER may have multiple manufacturers)
- Retail vs mail-order pharmacy
- Tablet size/count (30 vs 60/90-day supplies)
Can I estimate a typical cash price?
Yes—if you share the strength and your ZIP/postal code, I can narrow down the most likely generic products and provide a realistic range. Without that, I’d risk giving the wrong price for a different strength or formulation.
How to get the right price quickly (what to look up)
If you have the bottle, look for:
- The NDC (National Drug Code)
- The strength (aspirin mg + dipyridamole mg)
- “ER/extended-release”
Send that info and I’ll help you pin down pricing for the exact product.
Source for patent/exclusivity (not retail price)
DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patent-related information for drugs, which can affect when lower-cost alternatives may appear, but it’s not a reliable direct source for current pharmacy pricing: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/ [1]
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