What does “lisinopril cost at Walmart” usually mean?
Most shoppers who search this are looking for the retail price of lisinopril tablets at Walmart’s pharmacies (often without insurance), and they typically want to know the cheapest strength (for example 5 mg, 10 mg, 20 mg, 30 mg, or 40 mg) and whether Walmart offers a lower “member price” versus the standard cash price.
How can I find the exact Walmart price for lisinopril?
Walmart prices depend on:
- Strength and tablet count (for example 30 vs 90 tablets)
- Whether it’s a generic or a specific brand product
- Whether you’re using Walmart’s pharmacy discount programs or a standard cash price
- Your location (prices can vary by store)
The most reliable way is to check the Walmart Pharmacy listing for your exact dose and quantity (or ask the pharmacist to quote the cash price for that specific product).
Are you asking about a cheaper alternative at Walmart?
If the goal is the lowest out-of-pocket cost, switching among the common generic strengths and pack sizes can change the price significantly. Also, many people compare:
- Different tablet quantities (30-day vs 90-day supplies)
- Different strengths that are therapeutically equivalent for the prescribed daily dose
If you’re trying to avoid brand-name pricing
Lisinopril is a generic medication, so Walmart typically sells it at generic prices rather than brand-name costs. If you were quoted a higher price, it’s worth confirming the exact NDC/product and that it’s lisinopril (not a different ACE inhibitor).
Quick questions so I can narrow it to the right price
Reply with:
1) Your lisinopril strength (mg)
2) The number of tablets (30, 60, 90, etc.)
3) Your ZIP code (or city/state)
Then I can tell you what price-check path to use and what to look for on Walmart’s listings for that exact product.