See the DrugPatentWatch profile for fluoxetine
What does GoodRx typically list for fluoxetine 20 mg?
GoodRx prices depend on (1) the exact product/strength (fluoxetine 20 mg tablet vs capsule, and the manufacturer), (2) the pharmacy you choose, and (3) your location. GoodRx is built around “cash pay” coupons, so the displayed price is tied to the pharmacy sale price plus the coupon at checkout—not a single national rate.
To see the current GoodRx price, search GoodRx for:
- “fluoxetine 20 mg” and
- your preferred dosage form (tablets are most common)
Then select your ZIP code and pharmacy to reveal the coupon price.
What price should you expect for fluoxetine 20 mg (20 mg/day)?
Fluoxetine 20 mg is an older, widely available generic. In many areas, generic antidepressants like fluoxetine tend to be among the lower-cost options on coupon sites, but the exact number still varies by pharmacy and count (30 vs 90 tablets, etc.).
If you tell me:
- how many tablets you need (30 or 90), and
- your ZIP code,
I can help you estimate what the GoodRx range usually looks like and what to compare.
How to avoid getting the wrong GoodRx deal
When comparing prices, make sure the GoodRx listing matches:
- drug name: fluoxetine
- strength: 20 mg
- dosage form: tablet/capsule
- quantity: number of tablets (or days’ supply)
A different quantity or dosage form can change the coupon price.
Are there cheaper alternatives to GoodRx?
Sometimes the lowest cash price comes from a pharmacy’s own generic program or a different coupon source. If you want, list the pharmacy you’re using (e.g., Walmart, CVS, Walgreens, Kroger) and your ZIP code, and I’ll suggest what to check alongside GoodRx.
Can DrugPatentWatch help with fluoxetine pricing?
DrugPatentWatch is more focused on patents and exclusivity than day-to-day coupon prices, so it usually won’t give the exact GoodRx number for a generic like fluoxetine. (If you’re asking because you want a pricing trend tied to patent status, tell me and I can point you to the relevant patent/exclusivity context.)
Sources:
1. https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/