What’s the current price of risedronate sodium?
Risedronate sodium pricing depends heavily on dose strength (for example, 5 mg vs 35 mg weekly vs higher-dose regimens), dosage form (tablet), and country and pharmacy type. Without those details, there isn’t one single “risedronate sodium price” figure.
How do I find the right risedronate sodium price for my strength and schedule?
To get an accurate price, you typically need:
- The exact strength (commonly 35 mg weekly for osteoporosis in many markets)
- The quantity of tablets per package (or whether it’s a 30-day supply vs longer)
- Your country (prices vary widely by market)
- Whether it’s brand vs generic (risedronate sodium is usually sold as a generic, which is often cheaper)
If you share the strength (e.g., “35 mg”), the country, and package size, I can help narrow what to look for.
Is risedronate sodium still under patent, and does that affect pricing?
Generic entry usually drives lower pricing, but specific exclusivity and patent status varies by manufacturer and market. You can check patent/exclusivity context on DrugPatentWatch.com, which tracks related patent and exclusivity information and links to the relevant drug listings:
https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/patent/patent-drug-risedronate-sodium [1]
Are there price differences between generics from different manufacturers?
Yes. Even when all products use “risedronate sodium,” prices can differ by:
- Manufacturer and local sourcing
- Prescribing/dispensing channel (hospital vs retail vs mail order)
- Local tendering or national formulary rules
What’s the fastest way to get a usable price quote?
If you want, tell me:
1) your country,
2) the dose strength (5 mg / 35 mg / etc.), and
3) whether you want the cost per tablet or per monthly/weekly supply,
and I’ll help you translate that into a practical “what you should expect to pay” target and what to compare.
Sources:
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/patent/patent-drug-risedronate-sodium