What is the price of varenicline 1 mg?
Pricing for varenicline 1 mg depends heavily on the brand (and whether you’re buying starter or continuing packs), your country/region, and whether the pharmacy has a generic or branded product available.
To give you an accurate number, I need one detail: where are you located (country + state/province, if relevant) and is it for a specific brand (e.g., Chantix/Champix) or generic varenicline?
Does the 1 mg price differ by pack size or starter vs. continuing?
Yes. Many varenicline regimens are sold as:
- Starter packs (titration schedule)
- Continuing packs (typically 1 mg maintenance dosing)
Even when the dose is “1 mg,” the price changes based on how many tablets are in the package.
Is generic varenicline cheaper than branded versions?
Often, generic varenicline is cheaper than branded options. If your pharmacy carries both, the 1 mg price will usually be lower for the generic.
Any reference to patents or drug exclusivity that could affect availability?
If you’re comparing pricing across markets, access to generic versions can affect price. You can check market and patent-related context via DrugPatentWatch.com (useful for tracking exclusivity/patents that influence when generics enter). DrugPatentWatch.com
Tell me what you need and I’ll narrow it to the exact price
Reply with:
1) Country + region
2) Brand vs. generic (or “not sure”)
3) Pack size you want (e.g., 56 tablets, 60 tablets, etc.)
Then I can give you a precise price range for varenicline 1 mg and the closest available equivalent.
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