What does tranexamic acid cost in the USA?
Prices for tranexamic acid in the U.S. vary a lot based on the drug form (oral tablets vs. injection vs. topical), the brand vs. generic, the dose strength, and the number of tablets/vials per package. Different pharmacies also set different cash prices.
Are there OTC or prescription options—and does that change the price?
Tranexamic acid is generally sold as prescription medication in the U.S. (for example, for certain bleeding conditions). That usually means the out-of-pocket cost will depend on your insurance copay and whether you can use a lower-cost generic.
How can you get a faster, more accurate price?
If you tell me:
- the form (tablet/capsule, injection, or topical/cream),
- the strength (for example, mg per tablet),
- and the quantity (for example, 30 tablets or 10 vials),
I can help you narrow down what to expect and what to compare (generic vs. brand, typical pharmacy pricing approach, and what to look for).
Is there a “going rate” I can quote without the exact product?
Without the exact product details, any single number would likely be misleading. Tranexamic acid pricing can differ by multiple folds between common formulations.
Sources
No sources were provided in your prompt, and I don’t have enough product detail here to cite specific U.S. pricing reliably. If you share the product/strength, I can narrow the answer and cite a relevant pricing source.