See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Naproxen
What’s the price of naproxen 375 mg (and what drives the cost)?
Naproxen 375 mg pricing depends mainly on:
- Brand vs. generic (generic naproxen is usually much cheaper).
- Tablet count (30 vs. 60 vs. 90 tablets).
- Whether it’s delivered through a pharmacy counter purchase or a mail-order program.
- Location and pharmacy-specific pricing/discounts.
Because prices can vary widely by country and by pharmacy, you typically need to check a live listing from your local retailers or a national price checker to get an exact number.
Where can you check current naproxen 375 mg prices quickly?
For up-to-date pricing comparisons, use a price-check site (these often show multiple pharmacies and discount programs). If you tell me your:
- country (and zip/postal code if you’re in the US), and
- preferred quantity (e.g., 30 tablets or 60 tablets),
I can narrow down what to look for and what price range is typical.
Is naproxen 375 mg covered by insurance or discount programs?
Coverage depends on your plan’s formulary and tier, and discounts depend on whether you use:
- a commercial pharmacy discount card,
- manufacturer programs (less common for generics),
- or mail-order.
If you share whether you want the “cash price” or “with insurance” estimate, I can tailor the best way to look it up.
How to make sure you’re pricing the right product
“Naproxen 375 mg” can be:
- naproxen tablets (often immediate-release), or
- other formulations with different dosing schedules (for example, extended-release forms are priced differently).
When checking price, match the exact wording on the bottle (for example, “naproxen” vs. a specific extended-release name) and the strength (375 mg) and quantity.
Want me to give a specific price?
Reply with your:
1) country + zip/postal code,
2) tablet count (30/60/90), and
3) whether you need immediate-release naproxen or extended-release,
and I’ll help you pin down what the price should be where you are.