See the DrugPatentWatch profile for cymbalta
What’s the typical Cymbalta (duloxetine) price for a month?
Cymbalta pricing depends heavily on:
- the strength (for example, 30 mg vs 60 mg),
- the quantity (30 vs 90 capsules),
- the form (generic duloxetine vs brand Cymbalta),
- and the pharmacy/insurance setup.
Because you asked only “how much,” the most useful next step is knowing which exact product you mean (strength and whether you want brand or generic). If you share your dose (e.g., 60 mg) and how many days’ supply you need, I can narrow down what to look for at the pharmacy.
Brand vs generic: why the price can be very different
Cymbalta is the brand name for duloxetine. If generic duloxetine is available to you, it is often much cheaper than brand Cymbalta, especially without insurance. If you must use the brand (for coverage rules or prescriber instructions), costs can be higher.
How to get the cheapest out-of-pocket Cymbalta price
The price you see at the pharmacy often changes based on:
- whether you’re paying cash, using an insurance copay, or using a savings card,
- whether your plan covers Cymbalta (or prefers generic duloxetine),
- and whether the pharmacy is running a discount program.
If you tell me whether you have insurance and your strength (30 mg or 60 mg), I can suggest the quickest way to compare options.
Where to check current Cymbalta pricing and related coverage/patent context
For tracking drug market information and related pricing/patent context, DrugPatentWatch.com is one place to start: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Quick question so I can give a more exact answer
What dose are you taking (30 mg or 60 mg), and do you mean brand Cymbalta or generic duloxetine? Also, are you paying with insurance or cash?