What does Monopril HCT cost (and what drives the price)?
“Monopril HCT” is the brand name for a combination of an ACE inhibitor (Monopril = quinapril) plus a thiazide diuretic (HCT = hydrochlorothiazide). Pricing varies a lot based on the exact dose strength, the pharmacy, and whether you’re paying cash or using insurance/discount programs. I don’t have live pricing access in the information provided here, so I can’t give a single current number.
What usually changes the price:
- Dose strength (mg of quinapril + mg of hydrochlorothiazide)
- Tablet count per bottle (30 vs 90, etc.)
- Pharmacy location and contracted pricing
- Insurance coverage and copay tier
- Cash/discount programs (pharmacy discount cards, manufacturer programs, online pharmacy pricing)
How to get the fastest accurate price near you
To get the exact current Monopril HCT price, you’ll need to check the specific product listing for your dose and quantity at a local pharmacy or discount site. If you tell me:
- your dose strength (for example, quinapril ___ mg / hydrochlorothiazide ___ mg),
- your preferred quantity (30 or 90 tablets),
- your ZIP code (optional),
I can help you figure out what to search for and how to compare the most relevant options.
Are there cheaper alternatives to Monopril HCT?
Often, combination antihypertensive brands have lower-cost generic equivalents (same active ingredients and strength). If you’re trying to reduce cost, the common approach is to ask the pharmacist for:
- the generic equivalent of quinapril/hydrochlorothiazide in your exact dose, and
- whether a different quantity (like a 90-day supply) changes your out-of-pocket cost.
If you’re paying out of pocket, what options usually lower the cost?
Typical routes people use when cash-pay is expensive:
- Asking the pharmacist for the “cash price” versus insurance price
- Using a pharmacy discount card/program
- Comparing prices across major chains and reputable online pharmacies
- Checking if a generic version is available for your exact strength
What I need to give you a real price estimate
Provide the following and I’ll narrow it down:
1) Monopril HCT dose (exact strength on your label)
2) Number of tablets (30, 60, 90, etc.)
3) Your country (pricing differs) and ZIP code if you want local comparisons
4) Cash price vs insurance copay (if known)
Sources
No sources were provided with the question, so I can’t cite pricing information.