How much does Luvox cost (and what affects the price)?
“Luvox” is a brand name for fluvoxamine, used for conditions such as obsessive-compulsive disorder. The price can vary a lot based on:
- Whether you’re buying the brand-name drug or a generic version
- Your dose and tablet size (for example, 25 mg, 50 mg, 100 mg)
- Your location (retail prices and pharmacy reimbursement differ by country and ZIP code)
- Your payment method (cash vs. insurance) and any pharmacy discount programs you use
- Quantity (30-day vs. 90-day supply) and whether it’s immediate-release vs. extended-release (if applicable in your market)
Is there a cheaper generic for Luvox?
In many markets, fluvoxamine is available as a generic, which usually costs less than the brand-name Luvox. If your goal is the lowest out-of-pocket price, asking your pharmacy whether “fluvoxamine” (generic) can be substituted is often the fastest way to reduce cost.
What’s the typical “cash price” vs. insured price?
Cash prices can be much higher than insured copays. With insurance, your out-of-pocket cost depends on:
- Your plan’s formulary tier (generic vs brand tier)
- Whether your plan requires prior authorization or step therapy
- Your deductible status
- Whether the pharmacy applies a copay card or patient assistance program (if available in your region)
Where can you check the current price quickly?
To get an accurate number for today, the most reliable options are:
- Your local pharmacy’s quote for your exact dose and quantity
- Major online pharmacy price-check tools that show cash vs. discounted prices for your ZIP code
- Your insurance member portal (for the exact copay on your plan)
If you tell me your details, I can narrow it to a real estimate
Prices depend heavily on specifics. Reply with:
- Your country (and ZIP/postal code if in the US)
- The strength (mg) and formulation (immediate-release or extended-release)
- The quantity you want (30-day or 90-day supply)
- Brand-name “Luvox” vs generic “fluvoxamine” (what your prescription says)
Then I can help you find the most likely lowest-cost option to ask your pharmacy for.