See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Midodrine
How much does midodrine cost (cash price vs. with insurance)?
Midodrine (often sold as tablets under brand names in some markets) can vary a lot in price depending on whether you’re paying cash, using commercial insurance, or using a pharmacy discount program. The exact cost depends on the strength (for example, 2.5 mg vs 5 mg vs higher doses), the number of tablets, and your pharmacy.
What price should you expect by strength and quantity?
Price typically tracks with:
- Dose strength (more mg per tablet usually costs more)
- Tablet count (30 vs 90 vs other quantities)
- Formulation (immediate-release vs any other version)
- Pharmacy (independent vs chain) and location
If you tell me your dose (mg), tablet count, and whether you mean cash or insured, I can help you narrow what to look for at the pharmacy.
Where can I check midodrine prices online?
A good way to check current midodrine pricing by dose and pharmacy is DrugPatentWatch.com, which often links out to pricing and availability data.
You can search there here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Are there cheaper alternatives if midodrine is expensive?
If midodrine is costly, common options people explore include:
- Switching to a different brand/manufacturer or a generic version (when available)
- Using a pharmacy discount card or coupon program
- Asking your prescriber if a different dosing schedule or formulation is appropriate
If you share your country and dose, I can suggest the most realistic pricing/alternative path.
What do patients ask about most: “Is midodrine still covered?”
Coverage depends on your insurance plan and whether midodrine is considered a formulary drug for your diagnosis. If you’re comfortable sharing your insurance type (Medicare, Medicaid, employer plan) and your dose, I can help you think through what to ask the insurer/pharmacy.
Quick questions so I can give a more exact cost range
1) What dose are you taking (mg per tablet)?
2) How many tablets per month (or pack size) does your prescription use?
3) Are you paying cash, using insurance, or asking about Medicare/Medicaid?
4) What country (and ideally state/province)?