How much does dicyclomine cost without insurance?
Dicyclomine is an older, generic medicine, so the cash price usually depends on the dose strength, tablet/capsule format, and the pharmacy (chain vs. independent) and location. Exact prices aren’t provided in the information available here, so the best way to get the current cost is to check local pharmacy pricing (online or in-store) and compare several pharmacies.
What affects the out-of-pocket price most?
Common drivers of the cash price include:
- Strength and form (for example, 10 mg vs. 20 mg; tablets vs. capsules).
- Quantity (number of tablets/capsules per bottle).
- Whether you’re buying a brand name vs. the generic (cash pricing is typically much higher for brand).
- Pharmacy pricing systems and local competition.
How to find the lowest cash price quickly
- Ask for the generic dicyclomine if the prescription is written for “dicyclomine” (or if your doctor approves substitution).
- Compare prices at a few pharmacies near you using their online price pages or apps.
- If you have access to them, compare against prescription discount programs (some pharmacies will automatically apply a lower price if you use a discount plan at checkout).
Is there a discount card option?
Yes, many discount programs can lower cash pricing versus full retail, but the exact savings depend on your pharmacy and the exact product/quantity. If you share your:
- dose strength (e.g., 10 mg or 20 mg),
- formulation (tablet/capsule),
- and quantity (e.g., 30 or 120 count),
I can help you estimate what to ask for and what price range to expect based on common cash-pay pricing patterns.
What I need from you to estimate a realistic range
Tell me:
1) your dose strength,
2) tablet vs. capsule,
3) number of pills, and
4) your ZIP code (or nearest city).
Then I can guide you on what price to look for at nearby pharmacies and how to minimize out-of-pocket cost.