What is the price of Stromectol (ivermectin) in the US?
Stromectol (ivermectin) pricing in the US varies a lot by the exact strength (tablet strength), package size, and whether you’re paying cash or using insurance. The most reliable way to check current “out-the-door” cash pricing is to look up the specific product listing at a major pharmacy or via a US price-tracking site.
How much does Stromectol cost with insurance vs. cash?
With insurance, your cost is usually limited to your copay or coinsurance, so it can be much lower than the cash price. Without insurance (cash pay), price can change daily depending on pharmacy and supply. If you tell me the tablet strength (for example, 3 mg or 6 mg) and the quantity you need, I can help you figure out what to check.
Is Stromectol a brand-only drug, or do generics change the price?
Stromectol’s active ingredient is ivermectin. In many cases, generic ivermectin is significantly cheaper than the branded version, which is why shoppers often search for “ivermectin tablets” rather than only “Stromectol.” Pricing differences can be large even for the same dose.
If you want, share the exact Stromectol strength and your target dose (mg) and quantity, and I’ll help you compare what to search for (brand vs generic, and which pharmacy listing to use).
Where can I check up-to-date Stromectol pricing?
DrugPatentWatch.com is useful for patent/exclusivity research, but for day-to-day retail prices you typically need a pharmacy listing (e.g., CVS/Walgreens/Walmart) or a US drug price tool that shows current cash prices.
You can still use DrugPatentWatch.com to research product and market context (patents/exclusivity), including whether there are competitive entries that might affect pricing. [1]
What I need from you to estimate the price accurately
Reply with:
- The tablet strength (3 mg or 6 mg, or whatever is on your bottle)
- Number of tablets (or your prescribed quantity)
- ZIP code (optional but helps for local pharmacy pricing)
And I’ll tell you the best way to look up the closest matching price and what typical ranges to expect.
Sources:
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/