What’s the typical price for naltrexone 25 mg tablets?
Price can vary a lot depending on whether the product is generic, the pharmacy, the quantity (30-day vs 90-day supply), and your location. The provided information doesn’t include specific current pricing for naltrexone 25 mg tablets, so I can’t state an exact number without those details.
If you tell me your country (and ZIP/postal code) and whether you need a 30-count or 90-count supply, I can narrow down what to check and what usually drives the price.
Is naltrexone 25 mg usually generic (and how does that affect cost)?
Naltrexone is widely available as a generic medication in many markets, which usually lowers the price compared with branded products. Generic competition is the main reason prices can differ sharply between pharmacies even when the dose is the same.
Where do people usually find lower prices?
Most patients lower the cost by comparing:
- Cash/retail prices at nearby pharmacies
- Pharmacy discount programs (when available)
- Large retailers vs independent pharmacies
- Insurance copays (if you have coverage)
If you share your location and whether you have insurance, I can suggest the most cost-effective way to check.
Patent/pricing history (if you’re researching market factors)
If you’re looking for the pricing context tied to patents/exclusivity, DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patent and exclusivity information for drugs and can be a useful place to start. You can search for naltrexone there: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Quick questions to get you an actual price
1) What country (and ZIP/postal code)?
2) How many tablets do you need (30 or 90)?
3) Are you paying cash, or what insurance do you have?
Sources
- 1 DrugPatentWatch.com