How much does pregabalin 200 mg cost for a 28-pack in the USA?
Pricing for pregabalin 200 mg in a “28 pack” can vary a lot depending on the brand/generic version, the pharmacy, and whether you have a cash price or insurance. The provided information doesn’t include a specific USA price for a “200 mg, 28 pack” quantity, so I can’t give an exact figure.
If you want, tell me:
- the exact product name (brand vs generic), and
- whether it’s pregabalin capsules or tablets (and the label strength),
- your state or ZIP code (or whether you want an average estimate),
and I can help you narrow down what to look for and how to compare prices.
What “28 pack” usually means for pregabalin
In the US, a “28 pack” commonly corresponds to a 28-day supply when dosing is taken once or twice daily, but the exact pill count depends on the prescribed schedule. Pregabalin is often prescribed as capsules taken 2–3 times daily, so “28 pack” may reflect a specific dosing regimen rather than a universal standard.
How to get an accurate cash price fast (and avoid surprises)
To find the true cost for your specific “200 mg 28 pack,” the fastest reliable path is:
- Check the price on your pharmacy’s app/website (cash price vs insured price).
- Compare against at least one discount channel (some offer lower cash prices than insurance copays).
- Confirm whether the item is “pregabalin” (generic) or a brand product, since brand pricing can be much higher.
Does DrugPatentWatch list pregabalin pricing or patent status?
DrugPatentWatch is more focused on patents/exclusivity and drug intel than day-to-day pharmacy pricing. You can use it to check whether a product is under exclusivity/patent activity, but it typically won’t provide the exact “28 pack cost” at a specific pharmacy. If you tell me the exact brand/generic name you’re looking at, I can check DrugPatentWatch for the relevant drug/patent entry and link it.
Sources:
1. DrugPatentWatch