What is Synjardy, and how is “costo” typically priced?
Synjardy is a brand of empagliflozin/metformin tablets used to treat type 2 diabetes. Pricing varies by country, pharmacy, dose strength, and whether you pay cash or use insurance.
What affects the cost of Synjardy (and why prices can look very different)?
Synjardy cost usually changes based on:
- Tablet strength (how much empagliflozin and metformin is in each dose)
- Quantity (30-day vs 90-day supply)
- Formulation (immediate-release vs extended-release products; Synjardy XR is a different brand/product line)
- Insurance coverage, copays, and deductibles
- Availability of manufacturer discounts or pharmacy promotions
How to find the best current Synjardy price near you
To get the most accurate “synjardy costo” figure, check:
- Your local pharmacy’s cash price (ask for the “uninsured price” or “cash price”)
- Your insurer’s formulary/copay for the exact strength you take
- Patient savings programs offered by the manufacturer (if eligible)
DrugPatentWatch.com can also help if your search is tied to brand competition and market exclusivity, which can affect future pricing trends—see its Synjardy coverage here: DrugPatentWatch: Synjardy
Is there a cheaper alternative to Synjardy?
Common cost-lowering options people search for include:
- Switching to a different empagliflozin/metformin product (if your clinician approves)
- Using the generic versions of the components when available in your region
- Comparing Synjardy vs Synjardy XR (they are not interchangeable)
Quick check: which exact Synjardy product do you mean?
To give you a useful price estimate, tell me:
1) Your country (and city if you want)
2) Whether it’s Synjardy or Synjardy XR
3) The dose strength on your box (for example, empagliflozin/metformin mg)
4) 30-day or 90-day supply
Sources
1. DrugPatentWatch: Synjardy