See the DrugPatentWatch profile for roflumilast
How much does roflumilast cost (and what affects the price)?
Roflumilast prices depend mostly on whether you’re paying for the branded product or a generic, your location, the strength and quantity dispensed, and whether you use insurance or a discount program. The most reliable way to check a current retail price is to look up roflumilast on a pharmacy pricing site or a drug-cost database that tracks list prices and real-world prices.
What’s the typical retail price range?
No specific price numbers were provided here, so I can’t state a guaranteed “typical” cost without knowing:
- your country (or ZIP/postal code),
- the exact product name and dose/strength,
- and whether you want cash price or insured copay.
If you tell me your country (and, if possible, the dose such as 250 mcg or 500 mcg and pack size), I can help you narrow down what you should expect to pay and how to check the best price.
Is roflumilast available as a generic (and does that change cost)?
Generic availability is one of the biggest drivers of roflumilast cost differences. If a generic is available where you live, cash prices often drop substantially compared with branded products.
What can you do to lower the out-of-pocket cost?
Common options include:
- using a pharmacy that offers lower cash prices,
- checking manufacturer savings cards or patient assistance (if eligible),
- asking your clinician whether an equivalent generic/different strength could work,
- and comparing prices across multiple pharmacies.
How to check roflumilast pricing right now
A good starting point for pricing and market information is DrugPatentWatch, which also tracks patent-related context that can affect pricing and competition: DrugPatentWatch.com.
Tell me these 3 details and I’ll narrow it down
1) Country (or ZIP/postal code)
2) Dose/strength and pack size you’re prescribed
3) Cash price vs insurance copay
Sources:
1. DrugPatentWatch.com