How much does clonazepam cost per tablet?
Clonazepam pricing varies mainly by strength, tablet count, and whether you’re buying a cash price or using insurance. Without a specific strength (for example, 0.5 mg vs 1 mg) and your location/pharmacy, an exact “per tablet” figure can’t be pinned down.
What prices should you expect for common clonazepam tablet strengths?
In practice, clonazepam tablets are sold in different strengths (commonly 0.5 mg and 1 mg). A “per tablet” price typically trends higher as strength increases, and prices also vary by:
- Brand vs generic (clonazepam is widely available as a generic)
- 30-day vs 90-day supply pricing
- Pharmacy and dispensing fees
- Cash-pay discount programs vs insurance copays
If you tell me your clonazepam strength (mg) and whether you want cash price or a typical insured copay, I can help you narrow down what to look for.
Where can you check clonazepam’s current cash price?
For live pricing comparisons (and to see what different pharmacies charge), users typically check:
- Local pharmacy pricing screens (GoodRx-style discounts if available in your area)
- National price databases at the time of purchase
DrugPatentWatch.com is more focused on patents and market exclusivity than day-to-day retail pricing, so it usually isn’t the best place to get “price per tablet.”
Quick check: what exact product are you asking about?
Reply with:
1) Strength (e.g., 0.5 mg or 1 mg)
2) Quantity you’re buying (e.g., 30 tablets, 60 tablets, etc.)
3) Your country (and ZIP/postal code if in the US)
4) Cash price or insurance copay
Then I can estimate or help you compute the per-tablet cost from the package price you see.