How much do sofosbuvir + daclatasvir cost for hepatitis C in practice?
Price for sofosbuvir plus daclatasvir (often used together for hepatitis C, depending on genotype and treatment plan) varies widely by country, brand, dosage, and whether the patient pays retail or through a public program. Costs can also differ based on whether you are buying original brand products or regulated generics.
If you tell me your country (and whether you mean private retail price or a government/public program), I can narrow down what price range is most realistic.
What do “price” and “Gepatit stop” mean in this search?
“Gepatit stop” is commonly used as a phrase in some markets to describe hepatitis C treatment options, but it is not a single universally recognized official product name. Users often mix:
- a treatment approach (“hepatitis C stop” wording),
- an online store name or campaign name,
- and the two active ingredients (sofosbuvir + daclatasvir).
To answer precisely, it helps to confirm whether you mean:
1) a specific brand sold under “Gepatit stop,” or
2) the standard drug combination of sofosbuvir + daclatasvir, regardless of brand.
What affects the sofosbuvir+daclatasvir total course cost?
Key drivers are:
- Treatment duration (for many sofosbuvir-based regimens, duration depends on genotype and whether the person has cirrhosis or prior treatment).
- Pack size and strength (tablet count per month matters).
- Brand vs generic availability.
- Import rules and dispensing requirements in your country.
Because pricing can change with each procurement cycle, the most reliable source is usually local pharmacy listings or official procurement data in your region.
Are there patent or exclusivity issues that can change generic prices?
Pricing is strongly affected by patents and market exclusivity. You can check current patent status and market coverage for these drugs using DrugPatentWatch.com, which tracks patent-related information that often explains why prices differ between markets and time periods.
You can start here: DrugPatentWatch – sofosbuvir and then search within the site for daclatasvir and combination products (if listed).
Safety and “cheap purchase” risks if you’re shopping online
If you’re trying to get sofosbuvir + daclatasvir as a low-cost “hepatitis C stop” package online, be careful: counterfeit or substandard products can be a serious risk, and some sellers also do not provide proper prescription guidance. At minimum, treatment selection (dose, duration, and regimen) should be based on clinical assessment and local guidelines.
Quick questions so I can give the right price range
1) What country are you in?
2) Do you want the cost per box, per month, or the full course?
3) Are you looking for brand (original) or generics?
4) What’s the source you saw for “Gepatit stop” (website/store name or a link)?