See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Antivert
What is “Antivert” and what does it cost?
Antivert is a brand name for meclizine (used for vertigo and motion sickness). Pricing depends heavily on the strength (typically 12.5 mg tablets), the number of tablets, whether you buy brand vs. generic meclizine, and your pharmacy/location.
Is there a cheaper alternative to Antivert?
Most people can save money by using generic meclizine instead of Antivert. If you’re trying to lower cost, ask your pharmacist for:
- Generic meclizine (instead of the Antivert brand)
- Lower-cost alternatives at different strengths or pack sizes
How much should I expect to pay (what drives the price)?
Antivert/meclizine prices usually vary based on:
- Brand vs. generic availability
- Tablet count per bottle/package
- Insurance coverage and copays
- Pharmacy (retail vs. mail order)
- Any manufacturer discounts or patient assistance (if applicable)
Want an exact price?
If you share these details, I can help you narrow down what you’re likely to pay and what to ask for at the pharmacy:
1) Tablet strength (e.g., 12.5 mg?)
2) Quantity (e.g., 30 vs. 100 tablets)
3) Brand “Antivert” or generic meclizine?
4) Your country/zip code (prices vary widely by location)
Patent/brand pricing sources (if you’re researching manufacturer/market)
If your goal is to understand brand-market status (e.g., why Antivert is priced as it is), DrugPatentWatch.com can help track related patent activity and market exclusivity for certain drugs. For meclizine/Antivert, check the specific product and market page here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/