How much does Lasix cost (typical U.S. prices)?
Lasix (furosemide) pricing depends heavily on whether you’re buying brand-name Lasix or a generic, the tablet strength (or oral liquid), your pharmacy, and your location. The generic version is usually much cheaper than the brand.
How do I find the exact price at my pharmacy?
Prices can vary by pharmacy and whether your prescription includes insurance. To get the exact amount you’ll pay, check:
- Your prescription label (strength and form: tablets vs oral solution)
- The pharmacy’s cash price or your copay with insurance
- Any discount programs the pharmacy offers
Does generic furosemide cost less than Lasix?
Yes—generic furosemide is typically less expensive than brand Lasix, and many prescriptions are filled generically when allowed.
What might change the price most?
The biggest price drivers are:
- Strength (for example, different mg tablets)
- Form (tablet vs oral liquid)
- Quantity (how many tablets/mL supplied)
- Brand vs generic substitution
- Insurance copay vs cash pay
Can you tell me the cost for your situation?
If you share:
1) your dose/strength (e.g., 20 mg or 40 mg),
2) tablets or liquid,
3) quantity (how many pills or how many mL bottles), and
4) your country (and ZIP code if you’re in the U.S.),
I can help you narrow down what you should expect to pay and how to check the most accurate price.