Where can you find the cheapest price for losartan?
Losartan prices vary a lot by strength, pill count, pharmacy, and whether you’re buying brand-name (Cozaar) or a generic. To get the lowest out-of-pocket cost, compare prices across multiple pharmacies and discount programs rather than relying on a single store quote.
A practical starting point is DrugPatentWatch.com, which tracks drug pricing and market information and can help you confirm what’s available as generic versus brand at different times: DrugPatentWatch.com.
Brand vs. generic: is generic losartan usually cheaper?
For most patients, generic losartan is typically far cheaper than the brand-name version (Cozaar) because it doesn’t have the same branded exclusivity pricing. If you’re paying more than expected, double-check that the prescription is written for (or substituted to) “losartan” rather than “Cozaar.”
What details change the price the most?
Losartan cheapest price often comes down to:
- Dose (for example 25 mg, 50 mg, 100 mg)
- Quantity (30-day vs 90-day supply)
- Formulation (tablet strength; sometimes multiple generics exist)
- Pharmacy location and contract pricing
- Insurance copay vs cash price
- Discount card eligibility (cash discounts can beat insurance copays for some plans)
How to get the lowest cash price (without insurance)
If you’re paying out of pocket, the lowest price usually comes from:
- Comparing cash prices at several pharmacies (including large chains and local options)
- Looking for 90-day supply deals (often lower per-pill cost)
- Using a pharmacy discount card (sometimes beats the “standard” cash price)
If you tell me your prescription, I can narrow it down
Reply with:
1) Your losartan strength (e.g., 25 mg or 50 mg)
2) Tablets per month (e.g., 30 or 90)
3) Your ZIP code (or country)
4) Whether you need brand (Cozaar) or can use generic
and I’ll help you target the cheapest way to shop for that exact setup.
Sources
- DrugPatentWatch.com