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Goodrx lamotrigine 25mg 30 tablets price 2025?

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What’s the GoodRx price for lamotrigine 25 mg (30 tablets) in 2025?

GoodRx prices change often based on the specific pharmacy, location, and whether you use a coupon code. I don’t have access to live GoodRx pricing for 2025 from the information provided here, so I can’t state an exact dollar amount for “lamotrigine 25 mg, 30 tablets” on that date.

If you share your ZIP code (or the pharmacy you want, like CVS/Walgreens/Walmart), I can tell you what to look for and how to compare the most likely price points on GoodRx.

How to check the exact GoodRx coupon price (and avoid common mismatch issues)

When you open GoodRx for this medicine, confirm these fields match what you’re pricing:
- Drug name: lamotrigine
- Strength: 25 mg
- Quantity: 30 tablets
- Form: tablet (not extended-release; lamotrigine typically comes in regular and ER forms)
- Your pharmacy and ZIP code (GoodRx is location/pharmacy specific)

Small differences (ER vs regular, 30 vs 60 tablets, or different manufacturers) can change the coupon price.

Are there cheaper options if the 2025 GoodRx price looks high?

If the GoodRx price is higher than expected, common alternatives include:
- Trying the same strength/quantity at a different pharmacy listed on GoodRx
- Checking if there’s a lower-priced generic NDC/manufacturer entry for lamotrigine 25 mg 30 tablets
- Comparing with store-brand cash prices (some pharmacies price generics very competitively without coupons)

If you tell me your ZIP code and the pharmacy(s) you can use, I can suggest a quick comparison strategy.

Is lamotrigine 25 mg 30 tablets usually a generic—so why does price vary?

Lamotrigine is a long-established generic in most markets, so the coupon price usually varies due to:
- Local pharmacy pricing agreements
- Different eligible product/manufacturer listings on the GoodRx page
- Stock and dispensing costs, even when the active drug is the same

What to do if you want the “best” price but need a specific brand or pill type

If you must have a specific formulation (for example, extended-release vs immediate-release), you need to match the GoodRx listing exactly. Using the wrong formulation can lead to a different coupon price or a pharmacy substitution you didn’t intend.

If you paste the GoodRx link you’re looking at (or the pharmacy + ZIP code), I can help you verify you’re pricing the correct lamotrigine product (25 mg, 30 tablets, correct formulation) and interpret the displayed coupon price.



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