Where can I find the GoodRx price for lamotrigine 50 mg (30 tablets)?
GoodRx pricing changes often based on pharmacy location and whether you’re using coupons for a brand vs. generic. To get the exact “lamotrigine 50 mg, 30 tablets” GoodRx price for your area, you’ll need to check GoodRx directly (enter the dose and quantity, then set your ZIP code).
If you share your ZIP code (or the city/state) and whether you mean generic lamotrigine tablets, I can help you narrow down what to look for on the GoodRx page.
Is lamotrigine 50 mg usually cheaper on GoodRx than paying cash?
Often, yes. GoodRx typically provides discounted cash prices for generic medications at participating pharmacies, which can be lower than the pharmacy’s standard cash price. The actual savings depend on:
- Your ZIP code and the specific pharmacy
- Whether the listing is for generic lamotrigine (most listings are)
- Any alternate dosage-form or brand entries showing up in search results
What should I verify so you’re comparing the right “50 mg / 30 tablets”?
When you open GoodRx results, confirm the listing matches all of these:
- Medication: lamotrigine
- Strength: 50 mg
- Form: tablets (not extended-release, if options appear)
- Quantity: 30 tablets
- Generic vs brand name (most 50 mg entries are generic)
Alternatives if the 30-tablet option is pricey near you
If the exact 30-tablet size is expensive at your local pharmacies, it’s sometimes cheaper to compare:
- Another nearby pharmacy shown on GoodRx
- A different package size (for example, 60 tablets vs 30, if you’re eligible to buy in multiples)
If you tell me your ZIP code and whether you want tablets only (not extended-release), I can guide you on what the best GoodRx option usually looks like for that setup.
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