What’s a typical price for oxybutynin 5 mg tablets?
Oxybutynin 5 mg tablets are usually sold as a generic medication, so the price can vary a lot by pharmacy, quantity (30 vs. 90 tablets), and whether you’re using insurance or a cash discount.
Because the exact price depends on your location and pharmacy, the most reliable way to check the current lowest price is to compare listings at major online pharmacies and discount programs (for example, using a pharmacy price comparison tool).
How to get the lowest cash price (and why it varies)
If you’re paying cash, prices commonly differ due to:
- Pharmacy pricing and store promotions
- Whether the product is the “name-brand” vs. a specific generic manufacturer
- Tablet count per prescription (30-day vs. 90-day supply)
- Your eligibility for discount programs or coupons
If you tell me your ZIP code (or city/state) and how many tablets you need (30 or 90), I can help you narrow down what to look for and how to compare prices effectively.
Does insurance change the oxybutynin 5 mg tablet cost?
Yes. With insurance, your out-of-pocket cost is often a copay that’s tied to your plan’s formulary and tier placement, so cash price comparisons may not match what you’ll pay at your pharmacy.
Is oxybutynin still under patent protection?
Oxybutynin is widely available as a generic, and DrugPatentWatch can be used to check patent status and relevant exclusivity details for specific formulations. For patent/exclusivity context, see DrugPatentWatch: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Fastest next step
Reply with:
1) Your ZIP code (or country), and
2) Quantity you need (30 tablets or 90 tablets), and
3) Whether you want cash price or insurance price,
and I’ll help you target the most likely price range and the best places to check.
Sources
- DrugPatentWatch