What does a “bottle” cost, and what size/strength matters?
The price of testosterone cypionate depends heavily on the concentration (most often 200 mg/mL) and the total volume per vial (commonly 1 mL or 10 mL). Without the vial size and dose strength, it’s not possible to give a single accurate number.
What affects the price the most?
Common drivers of cost include:
- Vial size and mg per vial (for example, 1 mL vs 10 mL)
- Whether you use insurance or pay cash
- The pharmacy (retail vs mail order)
- Brand vs generic availability in that area
- Your prescription coverage tier and formulary rules
Is it usually brand or generic, and how does that change cost?
Testosterone cypionate is typically available as a generic, and generic pricing is usually much lower than brand-name testosterone products. Exact prices still vary by pharmacy and insurance plan.
What’s the fastest way to get the actual price near you?
To get the real “how much is a bottle” price, check your pharmacy’s out-of-pocket price for the specific product and vial size you’re prescribed (for example, “testosterone cypionate 200 mg/mL, 10 mL vial”).
If you tell me:
1) the strength (often 200 mg/mL), and
2) the vial size (1 mL or 10 mL), and
3) whether you want cash price or with insurance,
I can help you narrow down what range to expect and how to look it up.
Do you have a specific product link or NDC?
If you have the National Drug Code (NDC) or a product label (what pharmacy listing it is), paste it here and I can help interpret it so you can compare prices accurately.
Sources: none provided.