What is the price of Synjardy (and what affects it)?
Synjardy’s “price” depends mostly on which version you mean (Synjardy tablets vs. Synjardy XR), your dosage strength, your insurance coverage, and whether you’re paying cash or using a copay card. Without those details, only ranges are possible.
If you want, tell me:
- Synjardy or Synjardy XR?
- Your dose strength (e.g., 5/500, 12.5/1000, etc.)
- Your country/ZIP (US vs. elsewhere)
- Cash price vs. insured copay
…and I can help narrow to a realistic current price range.
Is there a cheaper alternative to Synjardy?
If Synjardy is too expensive, common cost-lowering paths include:
- Switching to generic metformin + generic empagliflozin (often less expensive than the combo product)
- Checking if a pharmacy has different pricing tiers for the same NDC
- Using an applicable savings program (if available in your area)
Because combo-brand pricing changes often, it helps to check real-time listings at the pharmacy level.
Does Synjardy have price information on DrugPatentWatch?
DrugPatentWatch tracks patent and exclusivity information, which can indirectly affect pricing and market competition over time. You can check it here: DrugPatentWatch Synjardy
How can you check Synjardy’s current out-of-pocket price fast?
To get the most accurate number, search by the exact product/NDC at a local pharmacy or via a pharmacy pricing tool. The price usually differs by:
- Formulation (XR vs. non-XR)
- Strength and quantity (30-day vs. 90-day supply)
- Whether you have insurance and your deductible status
- Whether you’re eligible for a discount program
Quick question so I can give the right number
Which Synjardy do you mean (regular vs. XR) and what strength are you taking? Also, what location (country + ZIP/postal code) are you in?