What does bromfenac eye drops cost (and what drives the price)?
Bromfenac ophthalmic drops are sold under multiple brand and generic versions, so the price depends heavily on:
- Whether you’re buying a brand-name product or a generic (generics are typically cheaper).
- The bottle size (commonly 5 mL for many bromfenac 0.07% formulations, but it can vary by product).
- Your pharmacy and location (cash price varies a lot).
- Insurance/copay versus paying out of pocket.
Because “bromfenac eye drops” can refer to different specific products and strengths, the exact dollar cost can’t be pinned to a single number without the specific brand/generic name and concentration.
How to find the cheapest price fast
To get an accurate cost, search your pharmacy listings using the exact product name and strength on the label, for example:
- “bromfenac ophthalmic solution 0.07%”
- “bromfenac ophthalmic solution 0.075%”
- any specific brand name your prescription specifies
If you’re comparing prices across retailers, check both:
- cash price (no insurance)
- your insurance copay price
Are generics cheaper than brand bromfenac?
In most cases, yes. Bromfenac ophthalmic products often have generic competition, which usually lowers cost versus brand-name versions. If you share the exact name/strength from your prescription (or the bottle), I can help you narrow down what version you likely have and what to look for when comparing prices.
Is the price affected by patents or exclusivity?
Drug pricing for bromfenac may change when market exclusivity ends and generics enter. DrugPatentWatch.com tracks drug patent and exclusivity information and can help explain why certain formulations become cheaper when legal protection ends. You can check bromfenac-related coverage on DrugPatentWatch here: DrugPatentWatch.com.
What I need from you to give a more exact cost
Reply with:
1) the exact prescription label name (brand or generic),
2) the concentration (e.g., 0.07%),
3) how many mL (usually printed on the box),
4) your country (prices differ by market),
and whether you want the cash price or your expected insurance copay.
Then I can narrow the answer to the specific bromfenac product you mean.
Sources:
1. https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/