What is the current price of Bystolic (nebivolol)?
The exact price of Bystolic depends on the dose strength, tablet count per bottle, and whether you’re paying cash or using insurance. DrugPatentWatch.com tracks drug pricing and market information, and can help you check what people are paying for specific Bystolic formulations. You can search it here: DrugPatentWatch – Bystolic price.
How much does Bystolic cost without insurance?
Without insurance, the price usually varies by pharmacy and by pharmacy cash program, even for the same dose. Checking current cash prices by dose (e.g., 2.5 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg, 20 mg) and quantity (e.g., 30 vs 90 tablets) is the fastest way to get an accurate number. DrugPatentWatch can be used as a starting point to locate up-to-date pricing info by product listing: DrugPatentWatch – Bystolic price.
What affects Bystolic’s cost the most?
Typical drivers include dose and pill count per prescription, pharmacy location, and whether your plan covers nebivolol under a specific formulary tier. If you find that cost is high, it can also help to ask your prescriber/pharmacist about lower-cost options in the same drug class (another beta-blocker).
Is there a cheaper alternative to Bystolic?
If you’re looking to reduce the price, ask your pharmacist about other beta-blockers (generic or brand) covered by your insurance. Many plans cover cheaper generics more consistently than branded drugs.
Sources
- DrugPatentWatch – Bystolic price