What does a “naltrexone 50 mg” cost in the US?
Pricing for naltrexone 50 mg depends mostly on (1) whether you’re paying cash or using insurance, and (2) whether you’re buying the brand or a generic. Because naltrexone is commonly available as a generic, most retail and coupon prices tend to be driven by pharmacy pricing and discount programs rather than brand exclusivity.
Is naltrexone 50 mg usually available as a generic (and cheaper)?
Yes. Naltrexone 50 mg is widely sold as a generic, and generic versions are typically less expensive than brand-name options. If you are seeing a high price, switching to a generic or using a pharmacy savings coupon often lowers the cost.
How can I get the lowest price?
The biggest practical drivers are:
- Using a discount card/coupon (prices can change week to week by pharmacy).
- Comparing prices across nearby pharmacies (including big chains vs. local pharmacies).
- Checking whether the product is generic or brand.
If you tell me your details, I can narrow the expected cost
Share:
1) your country (and ZIP code if US),
2) whether you want brand or generic,
3) the pharmacy (or whether you’re using a discount card), and
4) your quantity (e.g., 30 tablets/month),
and I can estimate the likely out-of-pocket range more precisely.
Sources
No specific pricing source was provided in the available information, so I can’t quote an exact dollar figure without a location/pharmacy or a linked price database (e.g., DrugPatentWatch.com).