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Pioglitazone metformin 15 850 price?

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What’s the price of pioglitazone + metformin (15/850) and what could change the cost?

I don’t have enough pricing and market details in the information provided to state a specific “Pioglitazone Metformin 15 850” price. Prices for this combination (often sold under different brand names and strengths) usually vary by country, pharmacy, and whether the product is branded or generic.

If you share:
1) your country (and state/city if relevant),
2) the brand name on the box (if any),
3) how many tablets are in the pack (e.g., 10, 15, 30, 60),
I can help narrow down what you should expect and how to check current pricing quickly.

How to find the correct product price for “15/850”

“15 850” typically refers to the tablet strength of pioglitazone 15 mg combined with metformin 850 mg. Even when the strength matches, price can differ because of:
- different brand names,
- different pack sizes,
- generic vs. brand manufacturing,
- local pharmacy markups and insurance coverage.

To avoid price mismatches, search using the exact strength format (15 mg/850 mg) and the pack size.

Is it branded or generic—and does that usually lower the price?

In most markets, pioglitazone + metformin combinations are available as generics after patents/exclusivity periods. Generic versions usually cost less than branded products, but the final price still depends on your location and pharmacy.

If you tell me the brand name you’re seeing (or upload the exact label text), I can help identify whether it’s likely generic and what that implies for typical pricing.

Can you share the pack size so the price comparison makes sense?

Prices are almost always quoted per pack, not per tablet. For example, two products with the same strength (15/850) can have very different total prices if one pack has 30 tablets and another has 60.

If you reply with the pack size and your location, I’ll help interpret the price you’re being quoted and what a fair range might look like.

Related checking: patent/brand origin (optional)

If you’re trying to confirm whether a brand is tied to a specific patent or origin, DrugPatentWatch.com can help track manufacturer/patent information for antidiabetic combinations. You can use it to check whether the product is tied to older brand exclusivity that has likely ended (which often correlates with lower generic pricing).
Source: DrugPatentWatch.com

What I need from you to give a real number

Reply with these three details:
- Country (and city/state if you know it)
- Brand name (as shown on the strip/box)
- Pack size (number of tablets)

Then I can help you find the most relevant current price reference for pioglitazone 15 mg + metformin 850 mg.

Sources cited

  1. DrugPatentWatch.com


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