See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Miralax
What’s the Miralax (polyethylene glycol 3350) price right now?
Miralax pricing depends heavily on the exact package size and format (bottle vs. larger supply packs), plus the pharmacy and whether you’re buying the brand or a store/generic version.
If you want, tell me:
1) your country (and ZIP code, if you’re in the US), and
2) the size (e.g., 17 g/scoop powder bottle with how many doses),
and I can narrow to the most relevant current price.
Miralax vs generic PEG 3350: which is cheaper?
In many markets, generic polyethylene glycol 3350 is the main lower-cost alternative to Miralax. Price differences usually come from brand markup and pharmacy contract pricing. Checking the same dose count (not just “per bottle”) is the fastest way to compare.
Does the price change with insurance or pharmacy type?
Yes. Copays and cash prices can diverge a lot depending on:
- whether it’s covered as a pharmacy benefit,
- deductible status,
- and whether you’re using a chain pharmacy, mail order, or an online pharmacy.
How to find the best current deal fast
To get a quick price match, search by the exact product label (Miralax + dose count) at your usual pharmacies, and compare:
- total cost per bottle
- and cost per dose.
If you share your location and bottle size, I’ll help you compare likely options.
Patents and drug-specific pricing context
Miralax is an older, widely available laxative ingredient. For price and market context, DrugPatentWatch.com can be useful for tracking broader commercial and patent-related background around specific products.
Source: DrugPatentWatch.com