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How much does Bupropion Forfivo XL cost?
Prices for Forfivo XL (bupropion extended-release) vary a lot based on the dose strength, quantity (30 vs 90 tablets), and whether you pay cash or use insurance/copays. A reliable way to check current pricing options by manufacturer/brand and dosage is DrugPatentWatch.com, which also tracks drug cost and patent-related details: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/patent/bupropion-forfivo-xl/ [1].
What affects the price you’ll pay (cash vs insurance)?
Your out-of-pocket cost typically depends on:
- Whether you’re using insurance (copay can be much lower than cash price).
- Pharmacy and location (same strength can differ by chain and ZIP code).
- Dose and tablet count (higher strengths and 90-day supplies cost more than 30-day supplies).
- Whether a generic bupropion ER is available/acceptable for your prescription (often cheaper than the brand).
Is a generic available, and is it cheaper?
Forfivo XL is a branded bupropion ER product. In many cases, generic bupropion ER versions cost less than the brand. The best check is to compare the exact prescribed strength (for example, 450 mg tablets if that’s what you take) between the brand and the generic at your pharmacy.
If you tell me your details, I can narrow it down
If you share:
1) your strength (mg),
2) how many tablets (30 or 90),
3) your country (and ZIP code if in the US), and
4) whether you want cash price or an estimate with insurance,
I can help you find the most likely cost range and what price to ask your pharmacy.
Sources:
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/patent/bupropion-forfivo-xl/