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What is the cost of Rozerem (ramelteon) and what affects the price?
Rozerem’s out-of-pocket cost depends mostly on your insurance status, the pharmacy, and the prescription strength (Rozerem is typically dispensed as tablets). Prices can also change based on whether you fill at a retail pharmacy versus a mail-order pharmacy, and whether any manufacturer coupons or patient assistance programs are available.
Because you didn’t provide a dose, quantity, or location, the exact price can’t be stated from the information here.
Where can you check the most accurate Rozerem price near you?
For the most accurate current cost, check:
- Your pharmacy’s cash price or “no insurance” price for the exact strength and tablet count.
- Your prescription benefit (copay) if you have insurance.
- Online price checkers that let you enter your ZIP code and the exact prescription (dose + number of tablets).
If you tell me your country (and ZIP code, if US), your dose/strength, and how many tablets (or how many days of supply), I can help you figure out the most likely price range to look for and what term to search (e.g., “30-day supply cost” vs “per tablet”).
Is there a cheaper alternative to Rozerem?
If Rozerem is expensive for you, common next steps are:
- Ask your clinician/pharmacist if a different insomnia medication is appropriate for your situation.
- Ask about generics. (Whether a lower-cost option is available depends on patent/generic status in your country and the specific product form.)
- Ask your pharmacy about therapeutically equivalent options and about any discount programs they offer.
What do people usually pay—cash vs insurance?
In many cases, uninsured patients pay substantially more than insured patients paying a fixed copay, but the exact difference varies widely by plan and pharmacy. Checking your insurance copay for “ramelteon (Rozerem)” is often the fastest way to get your real cost.
Quick questions so I can narrow it down
1) What country (and ZIP code if US)?
2) What dose/strength are you taking (e.g., 8 mg)?
3) How many tablets or what days of supply (e.g., 30-day supply)?
4) Do you have insurance (yes/no), and if yes, what type of plan (commercial/Medicare/Medicaid)?
Reply with those details and I’ll help you estimate the most relevant Rozerem cost to expect.