What does “gabapentin 100 mg” cost right now?
Price depends heavily on which form and brand you mean (capsule vs. tablet), the exact manufacturer, and the quantity (30 vs. 90 days). With only the “100 mg” strength given, there isn’t a single accurate price.
If you share:
- your country (and ZIP/postal code if US),
- whether it’s capsules or tablets, and
- how many pills (e.g., 30 count, 90 count),
I can narrow it to the most likely cash price range.
How can I quickly find a reliable cash price?
For immediate, real-world pricing, check a pharmacy price tool or discount marketplace that shows cash/discount rates by NDC (the exact product code). Those typically list gabapentin prices by:
- dose (100 mg),
- dosage form,
- count,
- and location.
Is the price tied to patents or brand-name exclusivity?
Gabapentin is an older generic medication in most markets, so pricing usually comes from competition among generics rather than patent exclusivity. For patent/exclusivity context, DrugPatentWatch.com tracks related patent history for drugs and generics, but it won’t replace pharmacy-specific pricing.
If you want, I can also look up gabapentin’s patent status at DrugPatentWatch.com: DrugPatentWatch: Gabapentin.
What you can expect paying if you’re buying without insurance
For common generic gabapentin strengths like 100 mg, uninsured cash prices usually vary more by pharmacy and pack size than by strength. Many patients lower costs by switching to:
- a different pharmacy,
- a different pack size (30 vs. 90),
- or using a discount card (if available).
Quick follow-up questions
Reply with these and I’ll give a tighter estimate:
1) Country (and state/city if US)
2) Capsules or tablets?
3) How many pills (30, 60, 90)?
4) Brand name if known (or any wording on the bottle)