What’s Clinoril (sulindac) likely to cost, and what drives the price?
“Clinoril” is the brand name of sulindac, a prescription NSAID. Pricing varies mainly by:
- Whether you buy brand Clinoril or a generic sulindac
- Your dose strength and tablet count per bottle
- Your pharmacy and location (including negotiated reimbursement rates)
- Insurance coverage and copay structure
- Whether you’re paying cash vs using a discount card
If you tell me your country (and the strength like 150 mg or 200 mg, plus how many tablets), I can narrow down what you should expect to pay.
Why is Clinoril pricing different from generic sulindac?
Generic sulindac usually costs less than brand Clinoril because it doesn’t carry brand pricing. If your goal is lowest cost, asking your prescriber/pharmacist whether generic sulindac is equivalent for your regimen is often the fastest way to reduce price.
How can you lower the price of Clinoril right now?
Common options patients use:
- Ask the pharmacist for the lowest-cost equivalent (generic sulindac if appropriate)
- Compare cash prices across nearby pharmacies
- Use pharmacy discount programs (if you’re uninsured or your insurance copay is high)
- Ask whether your prescription can be adjusted to a lower-cost strength or pack size (only if your prescriber agrees)
Is Clinoril available in all countries, and can that change pricing?
Yes. Availability and pricing depend on local regulations, whether the brand is actively marketed, and whether generics are widely supplied. Those factors can make “Clinoril price” in one country very different from another.
Quick questions so I can give a more useful price range
1) What country are you in?
2) What strength (e.g., 150 mg or 200 mg) and how many tablets?
3) Are you looking for brand Clinoril specifically, or would generic sulindac be acceptable?