How much does Diamox cost without insurance?
Diamox (acetazolamide) pricing varies a lot by the exact strength/formulation (tablet vs. extended-release), the quantity (number of tablets), and your pharmacy. The information provided here doesn’t include current U.S. or local retail prices, so a precise cost can’t be given.
What’s the typical price range people see?
Without knowing your dose (commonly 250 mg or 500 mg) and pack size, it’s not possible to give a reliable range. Prices also differ depending on whether you’re paying retail, using a discount card, or filling a generic versus brand.
Can I get a cheaper generic?
Diamox is acetazolamide, and the generic version is usually less expensive than the brand name. If your prescription allows “acetazolamide” rather than “Diamox,” you’ll often pay less.
What affects the final cost at the pharmacy?
Your final price depends on:
- Strength and whether it’s regular-release or extended-release
- Tablet count per bottle/blister pack
- Local pharmacy pricing
- Whether you have insurance and your copay
- Whether you use a discount program (and whether it covers that specific NDC/pharmacy)
If you tell me your details, I can narrow it down
Reply with:
1) your country (and ZIP code if in the U.S.),
2) the strength (e.g., 250 mg or 500 mg),
3) whether it’s Diamox or Diamox Sequels (if you know),
4) how many tablets (or how many days’ supply),
and whether you want a cash/discount estimate or insurance copay.