How much does lamotrigine cost (typical out-of-pocket price)?
The exact price depends on the strength (mg), tablet type (immediate-release vs extended-release), and whether you’re paying for brand-name or generic lamotrigine. In most markets, lamotrigine is available as a generic, and pricing usually varies a lot by pharmacy and location.
Does the price differ by brand vs generic?
Yes. Generic lamotrigine is typically much cheaper than brand-name options. If you tell me the dose (for example 25 mg, 100 mg, 200 mg), whether it’s immediate-release or extended-release, and your country (and ideally your pharmacy or postal code), I can narrow down what “how much” means for your situation.
What affects the lamotrigine price the most?
Common drivers of cost include:
- Your dose and how many tablets per month
- Immediate-release vs extended-release
- Tablet vs chewable/disintegrating formulations (where available)
- Pharmacy pricing and any discount programs
What if you need help finding the cheapest option?
If you want, share your location (country/zip or city) and dose, and I’ll help you figure out the most likely lower-cost path (generic availability, common pharmacy pricing differences, and what to ask for at the counter).