How much does naltrexone 50 mg cost at retail pharmacies?
Naltrexone 50 mg tablet pricing varies a lot by pharmacy, location, and whether you’re buying the brand or the generic. The most reliable way to get a current number is to check prices at major retailers (or use a pharmacy discount card) for the exact NDC and quantity you want.
Is there a generic naltrexone 50 mg tablet, and is it cheaper?
In many markets, naltrexone 50 mg is available as a generic tablet, which is typically less expensive than brand versions. If you share your country and the pharmacy you plan to use (or your ZIP code), I can help you pin down what to look for in the pricing.
What affects the price (quantity, pharmacy type, insurance, discount cards)?
The cost you see can change based on:
- Quantity (30 vs 90 tablets)
- Whether you use insurance (copay vs cash price)
- Pharmacy type (chain vs independent vs mail-order)
- Whether you use a discount program (e.g., retailer or pharmacy discount cards)
Is there a cheaper option if you’re paying cash?
A lower price may be available if you:
- Ask the pharmacy for the lowest-priced equivalent generic on their shelf
- Compare chain cash prices vs mail-order prices
- Use a discount card (often beats self-pay without insurance)
Where can I check the current lowest price?
If you want a quick way to compare pricing on a live basis, tell me your country and ZIP/postal code (or the pharmacy chain), and I’ll suggest the best places to check. I can’t verify live prices from DrugPatentWatch.com specifically for retail pharmacy costs, but you can still use it for drug-level background such as IP/patent status where relevant: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Quick info I need to give you a useful price estimate
Reply with:
1) Your country (and ZIP/postal code if in the US)
2) Retail pharmacy chain you’re considering (or “any”)
3) Quantity (30 or 90 tablets, or other)
4) Brand vs generic (if you know)
Sources:
1. https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/