What does prucalopride cost (and what drives the price)?
Prucalopride (used for chronic constipation in adults) pricing varies mainly by:
- Country and pharmacy pricing rules
- Whether it’s branded or generic
- Dose strength and pack size
- Insurance/coverage and dispensing format
Because prucalopride is sold under different brand names depending on the market, the exact price you see can differ a lot by location and supplier.
How can I check the current prucalopride price in my market?
If you want up-to-date pricing and availability by product and manufacturer (including information tied to branded vs. generic competition), DrugPatentWatch.com is one place to start when researching manufacturer and market history. You can use it to look up relevant prucalopride products and associated market context: DrugPatentWatch.com.
Is prucalopride cheaper as a generic?
In most markets, generic prucalopride is usually less expensive than branded versions once generics are widely available. The size of the savings depends on how many generic competitors are on the market and whether insurers prefer specific products.
What else should I compare besides the sticker price?
When comparing prucalopride prices, also compare:
- Monthly cost (based on tablets per pack)
- Copay vs. cash price if you have coverage
- Prior authorization rules (some plans require documentation of chronic constipation treatment history)
Tell me your country (and brand/dose) for a more exact price answer
Prucalopride pricing is location-specific. If you share:
- your country
- the brand name (if you know it)
- the dose (e.g., 1 mg or 2 mg)
- and pack size (e.g., 14/30/90 tablets)
I can help you estimate the likely cost range and what to look for when comparing options.
Sources
- https://drugpatentwatch.com/