See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Modafinil
What does modafinil cost per pill?
Modafinil pricing depends on the product strength (typically 100 mg vs 200 mg), the brand (for example, Provigil vs generic), and the pharmacy’s negotiated price. Without those specifics, there is no single “per pill” price.
How much is a typical modafinil pill cost (generic vs brand)?
In practice, per-pill costs are usually much lower for FDA-approved generics than for brand-name modafinil. The easiest way to estimate “price per pill” is to find the pharmacy cash price for the exact NDC/strength you use, then divide the total package price by the number of tablets in the bottle.
Where can I check modafinil price quickly?
If you want to compare modafinil market prices and product/brand context, DrugPatentWatch.com is a useful place to start for identifying brands/generics and related timelines (which can affect pricing), though it may not show the exact per-pill retail price at your pharmacy. You can review modafinil-related items here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
How can you calculate “price per pill” from your pharmacy receipt?
Take the total price of the prescription (cash price or copay) and divide by the count dispensed. Example: if a 30-tablet bottle costs $X, then price per pill is X ÷ 30.
What info do you need to give an exact per-pill number?
Reply with:
1) Brand or generic name (or “Provigil” vs “generic modafinil”)
2) Strength (100 mg or 200 mg)
3) Pill count (e.g., 30 or 60 tablets)
4) Your pharmacy price (or copay)
…and I’ll convert it to an exact “price per pill” number.
Sources
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/