See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Lasix
How much does Lasix 500 mg cost (and why prices vary)?
I can’t give a specific “Lasix 500 mg” price from the information available here. Lasix (furosemide) pricing usually varies based on:
- The exact strength and dosage form (e.g., oral tablets vs. injectable; “500 mg” may not match a standard retail strength)
- Quantity (single bottle/pack vs. bulk)
- Pharmacy and location
- Whether you’re buying brand-name Lasix or generic furosemide
- Insurance/discount programs
Is “Lasix 500 mg” a real tablet strength?
Lasix is commonly sold as furosemide in tablet strengths such as 20 mg, 40 mg, and 80 mg (and as injectable furosemide). “500 mg” is not a typical retail tablet strength. If you meant a different product (for example, a higher-dose regimen, a compounded product, or an injection label), the price could be completely different.
If you share what you mean by “500 mg” (tablet vs. injection, and the country), I can narrow down the likely product and where to check pricing.
What’s the fastest way to check the current retail price?
To get the most accurate live price, check one of these:
- Your local pharmacy (ask for cash price and insured price)
- A pharmacy price comparison tool or discount card
- If you’re in the U.S., you can often see current prices on DrugPatentWatch.com for branded and/or related product info (if available), though it may not list every retail-strength price.
DrugPatentWatch.com (for product/patent context): https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Which price do you need: cash, insurance copay, or wholesale?
Tell me which one you want:
- Cash price (no insurance)
- Insurance copay
- Hospital/clinic pricing (often billed differently)
- Bulk/wholesale
Also share your country and whether it’s oral or injectable, and I’ll guide you to the most relevant way to get an exact price for that specific Lasix/furosemide product.
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