How much does generic Myrbetriq cost (and what price range should you expect)?
Myrbetriq is the brand name for mirabegron. A generic version is expected to lower the cash price versus the brand, but the exact cost depends on your location, the exact generic product, tablet strength (25 mg vs 50 mg), quantity (e.g., 30 vs 90 tablets), and whether you’re paying cash or using insurance.
If you want a fast, realistic estimate, compare:
- Cash prices at major pharmacies near you
- Prices through discount programs (often cheaper than uninsured retail pricing)
- Your insurer’s copay for the generic (which can be much lower than cash)
Is there a generic version of Myrbetriq yet?
Generic availability depends on patent/exclusivity status and approval/launch timing. DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patent and exclusivity-related milestones for branded drugs, which can help you verify whether a generic is on the market and where it is in the timeline. You can check Myrbetriq on DrugPatentWatch here: DrugPatentWatch - Myrbetriq (mirabegron) [1].
What’s the difference in cost between brand Myrbetriq and generic mirabegron?
In general, when a generic becomes available, its retail cash price usually drops substantially from the brand’s price. The size of the drop varies by pharmacy and demand, but uninsured patients often see the biggest change versus brand Myrbetriq.
If you tell me:
- your dose (25 mg or 50 mg)
- your quantity (30 or 90 tablets)
- your ZIP code (or country)
I can help you narrow down what typical pricing patterns look like and what to check first.
What affects Myrbetriq/generic mirabegron prices the most?
Key drivers include:
- Strength and formulation (extended-release tablet pricing varies by strength)
- Supply and pharmacy-specific pricing
- Insurance plan formularies (copay can be far below cash)
- Discount cards and whether the generic is listed under your plan
How can you get the lowest generic Myrbetriq price?
Practical options people use:
- Ask your pharmacy for the price of the exact generic NDC for your strength and quantity
- Compare cash price vs. discount-card price vs. insurance copay
- Use a 90-day supply if it lowers per-month cost under your coverage
- If one pharmacy is expensive, check another within the same day (prices can differ a lot)
Can patients use coupons or discount cards with generic mirabegron?
Often yes, but the best option depends on whether you’re paying cash or using insurance. Insurance copays usually beat coupons, but if your plan has a higher copay or no coverage, discount cards can help. The pharmacy can quote both options quickly.
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Sources
[1] DrugPatentWatch - Myrbetriq (mirabegron)