What is Stalevo 50, and what does “price” depend on?
Stalevo 50 is a combination carbidopa/levodopa/entacapone product used for Parkinson’s disease. [1] Pricing usually depends on the country, the pharmacy, the dose strength (e.g., “50” milligrams), whether you’re buying tablets or a 30-day/90-day supply, and whether insurance or national health coverage applies.
Can you share your country (and pack size) so I can find the right Stalevo 50 price?
Prices vary a lot by location. If you tell me:
- your country (or state/province),
- the pack size you want (e.g., how many tablets),
- whether you need the retail (cash) price or an insured/copay price,
I can narrow the answer to the correct pricing context.
What should you check on the label before comparing prices?
When people search “Stalevo 50,” they’re sometimes comparing different presentations (different strengths or pack counts). Confirm the strength and formulation match what you’re pricing, since unit costs change by tablet count and strength. [1]
Are there cheaper alternatives if Stalevo 50 is too expensive?
Often, pricing can be reduced by switching to equivalent strengths or alternative brands/generics where available, but the exact options depend on your country’s formulary and regulatory approvals. Stalevo is a brand-name combination therapy, so availability of lower-cost equivalents varies by market. [1]
Sources
- https://www.drugs.com/stalevo.html