What is Dibenzyline (dicyclomine) and why does “Dibenzyline price” vary so much?
“Dibenzyline” is a brand name for dicyclomine, an antispasmodic used for gastrointestinal conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Price can vary based on the exact product strength/form (tablet vs. capsules), package size, whether it’s the brand or generic, and the pharmacy you use.
What’s the typical Dibenzyline price (and where to check the current cost)?
To get the most accurate current price, check a live price site or your pharmacy’s cash price. Brand-name products usually cost more than generics, so many shoppers searching “Dibenzyline price” are really comparing:
- brand Dibenzyline vs. dicyclomine generic
- different tablet strengths (which changes the cost per pill)
- different quantities (30 vs. 100 tablets, etc.)
If you tell me your strength (e.g., 10 mg or 20 mg), dosage form, and how many tablets you need, I can help you figure out what price range usually applies and what to compare when you look it up.
Is there a generic alternative? How does generic pricing affect “Dibenzyline price”?
Because dicyclomine has generic availability, most “Dibenzyline price” comparisons end up showing a big difference between brand and generic pricing. In practice, patients often reduce cost by switching to:
- generic dicyclomine (same active ingredient, lower price)
- a pharmacy with a lower cash price or better coverage terms
Does patent status or exclusivity affect Dibenzyline pricing?
Brand pricing can be influenced by exclusivity and patent status, but for older small-molecule drugs like dicyclomine, generic competition is usually the main factor driving lower prices. For patent/exclusivity context you can review DrugPatentWatch for related information here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
How to lower what you pay (cash price, insurance, coupons)
Common cost-lowering approaches include:
- asking the pharmacy for the cash price for generic dicyclomine
- checking whether your insurance prefers the generic
- using manufacturer/retailer coupons if available for the brand (if you must stay on Dibenzyline)
- verifying the exact strength and count you’re pricing (to avoid comparing different package sizes)
Quick questions so I can narrow to the right price
1) What strength and form do you need (e.g., 10 mg tablets, 20 mg tablets/capsules)?
2) How many tablets (or what quantity) is on the prescription?
3) Are you paying cash or using insurance?