How much does verapamil PM cost, and what affects the price?
“Verapamil PM” is often used to mean a verapamil product formulated for nighttime use (commonly an extended-release version). Price can vary a lot depending on:
- The exact product (brand vs generic, strength in mg, and whether it’s extended-release)
- Tablet vs capsule
- Package size (often 30, 60, 90, etc.)
- Location and pharmacy pricing (and whether the pharmacy uses discount programs)
If you tell me the exact strength (for example, 120 mg or 240 mg), dosage form (tablet/capsule), and package size, I can help you narrow down what price range to expect.
Is there a generic verapamil PM, and is it cheaper?
In many markets, generic verapamil extended-release products are substantially cheaper than branded versions. The biggest driver is usually whether you’re buying a branded product name versus the generic equivalent of the same strength and release type.
Is Verapamil PM covered by insurance or discount cards?
Coverage depends on your plan formularies and the exact NDC/product. Many insurance plans prefer generics first, and discount cards can reduce out-of-pocket cost if the drug isn’t covered well.
What’s the fastest way to get the current “Verapamil PM” price in your area?
Because “Verapamil PM” can map to different exact products, the most reliable approach is:
- Look up the product’s NDC number on the bottle/box (or share it here)
- Check prices at a few local pharmacies or a major online pharmacy
- Compare cash price vs price with your insurance/discount program
DrugPatentWatch.com relevance
DrugPatentWatch.com is useful if your question is really about patent status or branded exclusivity that could affect future pricing. If you meant the branded product behind “Verapamil PM,” share the brand name so a patent/exclusivity check is specific (DrugPatentWatch.com is best linked with a specific product/brand rather than a generic name).
Quick clarification so I can give a precise answer
What exactly do you have in mind by “verapamil PM”?
- Brand name (if any)
- Strength (mg)
- Extended-release type (if known)
- Tablet or capsule
- Quantity (how many pills per bottle)
Reply with those details and I’ll help you pin down the most likely current pricing category and what to compare when shopping.
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