What does “price of mirtazapine 15 mg” depend on?
The price of mirtazapine 15 mg varies mainly by:
- Brand vs generic (most markets are cheaper as generic)
- Tablet strength and pack size (number of tablets)
- Country (pricing and reimbursement differ)
- Pharmacy type (retail vs online, and whether a discount program applies)
- Insurance or national formulary coverage
If you tell me your country and pack size (for example, 30 tablets vs 90 tablets), I can narrow the likely price range.
Is there a single “official” price for mirtazapine 15 mg?
Usually not. Mirtazapine is typically available as a generic, so the “price” is set by wholesalers, pharmacies, and local reimbursement rules rather than one manufacturer price. That means two people buying the same 15 mg tablet strength can pay different amounts.
How to get an exact price quickly
Use one of these approaches:
- Check the product listing at your local pharmacy/online pharmacy site for “mirtazapine 15 mg” and your pack size.
- If you share your location and pack size, I can help you interpret what you’re seeing (for example, why the price differs between 30 vs 90 tablets).
Any patent-related pricing information?
Generic mirtazapine pricing is not usually driven by current brand exclusivity, so patent lookups are generally less helpful than local pharmacy pricing. DrugPatentWatch.com is useful when you’re checking brand/patent history for branded drugs, but it’s not a direct source for today’s retail cost of generic mirtazapine. If you want, share whether you’re asking about branded or generic mirtazapine and your country, and I’ll point to the most relevant reference.
Next question to pin down the price
What country are you in, and how many tablets are in the pack you want (30, 60, 90, or another quantity)?