What does “Lumigan 0.01” cost (and which strength/form matters)?
“Lumigan 0.01” usually refers to Lumigan eye drops (bimatoprost) at 0.01%. The price can vary a lot based on the bottle size (for example, 2.5 mL vs 3 mL), whether it’s a brand or generic, and the pharmacy (cash price vs insurance copay).
If you tell me your country and the bottle size (mL), I can narrow it down to the most likely price you’ll see at local pharmacies.
Typical ways people pay for Lumigan 0.01 (brand vs generic)
Most buyers encounter one of these scenarios:
- Brand-name Lumigan eye drops with an insurance copay
- Cash pricing at a pharmacy chain
- A discount program or coupon (if available in your area)
- Generic bimatoprost 0.01% (often lower than the brand)
Because pricing is highly location- and coverage-dependent, the most accurate answer requires your pharmacy/country and whether you’re buying brand Lumigan or generic bimatoprost.
Can I look up a price using DrugPatentWatch.com?
DrugPatentWatch.com is useful for patent/exclusivity context and related drug program tracking, but it’s not typically a direct “in-store price” source. For pricing, the most reliable inputs are the exact product (strength + mL), brand vs generic, and your pharmacy/ZIP.
If you share 3 details, I can estimate the price range
Reply with:
1) Your country (and ZIP/postal code if you’re in the US)
2) Bottle size in mL (if shown on the label)
3) Brand Lumigan or generic bimatoprost 0.01%
Then I’ll give you a tighter price range and what you should expect to pay.
Sources: none (no provided reference data for price).