How much does Diamox (acetazolamide) cost?
Diamox pricing depends on which product you mean (brand “Diamox” vs generic acetazolamide), the dose (for example 250 mg), your pharmacy, and your location. The amount you pay can also change with insurance, coupons, and whether you’re buying tablets vs sequenced-release forms.
What price should you expect for generic acetazolamide?
In many places, generic acetazolamide is much cheaper than the brand-name Diamox. If you tell me your country (and the strength—like 250 mg—and tablet count), I can help you estimate what pharmacies typically charge and what to look for on price sites.
What information do I need to give you a more exact number?
Reply with:
- Your country/zip code (or at least country)
- The strength (e.g., 250 mg) and form (tablet)
- Brand vs “generic acetazolamide”
- Tablet count on the bottle/blister (or a photo of the label text)
How can you lower the cost?
Common options include:
- Asking the pharmacy for the generic (acetazolamide) if you were prescribed brand Diamox.
- Checking discount programs/coupons and comparing cash prices across nearby pharmacies.
- Using insurance if available, since copays can be lower than cash prices.
If you share your location and the exact Diamox strength/form, I’ll narrow it down to a realistic price range.