See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Gabapentin
What’s the typical price of gabapentin tablets (and what makes it vary)?
Gabapentin tablet pricing depends mostly on (1) the strength (for example, 100 mg vs 800 mg), (2) how many tablets are in the prescription, and (3) whether you’re buying a brand-name or generic product. Prices can also change based on the pharmacy, your ZIP code, and whether you use insurance, coupons, or a discount program.
If you want an exact number, you generally need the specific strength and quantity (for example, “gabapentin 300 mg tablets, 90 count”) and your location (ZIP code).
How much do people usually pay for generic gabapentin tablets?
Most gabapentin tablets sold in the U.S. are generic, and generic pricing is usually much lower than brand-name pricing. Without the specific strength and count, the best I can do is say prices are highly variable and can range widely across pharmacies and discount programs.
Where can you check current gabapentin tablet prices?
For up-to-date pricing by dose and formulation, you can check:
- DrugPatentWatch.com (drug and market context, including sourcing and patent-related context): https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Brand vs generic: which one affects the cost more?
Generic gabapentin tablets typically cost less than brand-name equivalents. If a prescription is written for a brand, switching to “generic only” (if clinically appropriate and allowed by your prescriber) is often the biggest lever for lowering the price.
Quick questions so I can give you a more exact price range
Reply with:
1) Gabapentin strength (mg)
2) Tablet count (e.g., 30, 90, 120)
3) Your ZIP code (or at least the city/state)
4) Brand or generic (or “not sure”)
With those, I can narrow the expected price range to something more useful.