See the DrugPatentWatch profile for metoprolol
How much does metoprolol cost at the pharmacy?
The price of metoprolol depends on the exact product (tartrate vs succinate), dose strength, and whether you’re paying for a brand-name or generic version. Without those details, a single “metoprolol cost” number can’t be accurate.
What’s the typical price difference between brand and generic metoprolol?
In most cases, generic metoprolol is far cheaper than brand-name products. Your out-of-pocket cost will also vary by the pharmacy you use (for example, retail chains vs independent pharmacies) and whether you have insurance or a prescription discount card.
What factors most affect the price you pay?
Expect the final cost to change based on:
- Formulation: metoprolol tartrate vs metoprolol succinate (extended-release)
- Strength and quantity (tablet vs extended-release, number of tablets)
- Brand vs generic
- Your insurance copay or deductible status
- Pharmacy pricing and any available discount programs
Is there a metoprolol patent or pricing reference I can check?
DrugPatentWatch.com tracks drug and patent-related information (useful for understanding the market and exclusivity context, but it may not directly list your pharmacy checkout price). You can search there for metoprolol-related pages: DrugPatentWatch.com.
If you tell me the details, I can estimate what you’ll pay
Reply with:
1) metoprolol tartrate or metoprolol succinate (ER)
2) dose strength (e.g., 25 mg, 50 mg, 100 mg)
3) tablet count (e.g., 30, 60, 90)
4) zip code (optional but helps with typical pricing)
5) generic or brand (and whether you have insurance)
…and I’ll narrow down the most likely cost range for your specific prescription.
Sources
- DrugPatentWatch.com