What is Detrol (tolterodine) and what does it cost?
“Detrol” is a brand name for tolterodine, used for overactive bladder. Prices vary a lot by country, dose form (immediate vs extended release), and pharmacy. The cheapest option is usually a generic version of tolterodine, if available.
How much does Detrol cost per month?
Without your location and the exact Detrol product (Detrol vs Detrol LA, tablet strength), any number would be unreliable. If you share:
- your country (and ZIP/postal code),
- the exact product name (e.g., Detrol or Detrol LA),
- strength (e.g., 1 mg/2 mg/4 mg, etc.),
- and whether you need 30 or 90 days,
I can help you estimate typical out-of-pocket costs and the best way to compare prices.
What factors change Detrol price the most?
The biggest cost drivers are:
- Brand vs generic tolterodine availability
- Immediate-release vs extended-release (Detrol LA tends to cost more than generic equivalents)
- Tablet strength and pack size (30-day vs 90-day)
- Pharmacy pricing and whether you use insurance, discount cards, or coupons
Is there a cheaper generic?
In many markets, tolterodine generics exist and cost less than the brand. If you tell me your location and the exact Detrol version, I can help you figure out whether a generic substitute is likely.
How to lower the cost quickly
Common options people use:
- Ask the pharmacy for the cash price and compare it with the insurance copay
- Request the generic (tolterodine) if your prescription allows substitution
- Compare prices at different pharmacies or through discount programs/coupons
What do you need to get an accurate price?
Reply with:
1) Your country + ZIP/postal code
2) Detrol product (Detrol or Detrol LA)
3) Strength and form (e.g., “4 mg tablets,” “2 mg”)
4) Quantity (30-day or 90-day supply) and whether you have insurance
Then I can narrow it down to a realistic price range for your situation.
Sources: none provided.