See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Bicalutamide
How much does bicalutamide cost?
Prices for bicalutamide vary a lot by country, dose strength (e.g., 50 mg vs 150 mg), tablet count per bottle, and whether you’re buying brand-name or a generic version. In most markets, generic bicalutamide is much cheaper than branded products, but the exact cost depends on the local pharmacy and any insurance coverage.
What affects bicalutamide prices the most?
The biggest drivers tend to be:
- Strength and pack size (cost usually rises with more tablets and higher strength)
- Brand vs generic availability in your location
- Pharmacy pricing and dispensing fees
- Insurance coverage, copays, or patient-assistance programs
- Whether you buy in-person vs online pharmacy (and the legitimacy of the online seller)
Can you get bicalutamide cheaper as a generic?
Often, yes. Generic bicalutamide typically costs less than the brand equivalent, and it is usually the best way to reduce out-of-pocket expense if the generic is available where you live.
Is bicalutamide prescription-only?
In many countries, bicalutamide is prescription-only. If so, you’ll usually need a prescription from a clinician before you can buy it, including from most legitimate online pharmacies.
How to find the lowest current price safely
To check the real-world cost quickly:
- Search for “bicalutamide [dose] mg [quantity]” at local pharmacies
- Compare generic vs brand listings
- Use a reputable pharmacy (verify licensing/registration)
- If cost is high, ask the prescriber/pharmacy about patient assistance programs or cheaper package sizes
If you tell me your details, I can narrow down expected cost
Share your country (and optionally dose strength like 50 mg, and how many tablets you need), and I’ll help you figure out what typically drives the price there and what pricing range to look for.