What is the current price of rosuvastatin?
Rosuvastatin prices vary a lot based on the dose (for example 5 mg vs 20 mg), the number of tablets, the pharmacy, and whether you buy a brand or a generic version.
I can’t give a single accurate “current price” from the information provided here alone. If you tell me:
- your dose (mg),
- tablet count (e.g., 30 or 90),
- country (or ZIP code),
- and whether you’re looking for brand or generic,
I can narrow down what to expect and help you compare options.
Generic vs brand: what should cost less?
In most markets, generic rosuvastatin is usually much cheaper than the brand-name product because it doesn’t carry brand pricing. If you’re seeing a brand price, switching to the generic (when appropriate) is often the quickest way to reduce cost.
Why rosuvastatin prices can change week to week
Even for the same dose, prices can shift due to:
- pharmacy pricing and discount programs,
- insurance copays changing,
- availability (supply constraints can raise prices),
- and whether your plan prefers certain generics.
How to find a lower price quickly
If you want the lowest out-of-pocket cost, it helps to compare:
- your pharmacy’s cash price,
- your pharmacy’s discount program price (if offered),
- and common discount-coupon sources at the same dose and quantity.
If you share your dose, quantity, and location, I can suggest the most useful comparison approach.