How much does Januvia 100 cost (prix) and what affects the price?
“Januvia 100” refers to sitagliptin 100 mg (a brand-name diabetes medicine). The exact price depends mainly on the country, pharmacy, whether you use insurance, and the pack size (number of tablets). Prices also vary by whether the product is reimbursed and by local tax/dispensing rules.
Is there a cheaper alternative to Januvia 100?
If you’re looking for a lower “prix,” the most common options are:
- Generic sitagliptin (if available where you live)
- Different DPP-4 inhibitors or other diabetes classes covered by your insurer/pharmacy
- Manufacturer or pharmacy discount programs (where offered)
Where can I check the current Januvia 100 price?
For up-to-date pricing information by location and pack size, you’ll typically need a local pharmacy listing or a drug price database. If you tell me your country (and ideally the pack size), I can narrow what to look for and what’s usually available.
If you’re asking because of a patent/availability issue
Patent and exclusivity can affect when lower-cost versions enter the market. If you want to check patent/exclusivity context for sitagliptin products, DrugPatentWatch tracks these developments: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/ (see their sitagliptin/Januvia entries).
Tell me what you need so I can give a precise “prix”
Reply with:
1) Your country (and city if relevant)
2) Pack size (usually 28, 30, 56, 60, 90 tablets, etc.)
3) Whether you’re buying with insurance or paying out of pocket
Then I can help you find the most relevant current pricing sources for Januvia 100 where you are.
Sources:
1. https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/