What is the “street price” for pregabalin 25 mg?
“Street price” varies a lot by country, pharmacy, whether it’s generic or brand, and whether you’re paying cash or using insurance. The provided information doesn’t include a specific market price for pregabalin 25 mg.
How to get the right price quickly (same strength, same form)
To price it accurately, you need the exact product details:
- Country (and state/province if relevant)
- Brand vs generic
- Capsule/tablet (and manufacturer if known)
- Count (e.g., 30 vs 90 capsules)
- Whether it’s immediate-release or extended-release (most commonly, pregabalin products are immediate-release capsules, but this matters)
If you mean the U.S. “cash” price
In the U.S., the most practical way to check real-world prices is to look up the exact National Drug Code (NDC) or your prescription’s label details on a drug price comparison site. DrugPatentWatch.com also maintains drug-related market/patent context, though it may not always list retail “street” prices directly for a specific strength/package size. You can browse it here: DrugPatentWatch.com.
Tell me these 3 things and I’ll narrow it to a realistic street price
1) What country are you in?
2) Is it pregabalin generic or a brand name?
3) How many capsules/tablets are in the package (e.g., 30, 60, 90)?