How much does Niravam cost?
“Iravam/Niravam” is commonly used to refer to clonazepam orally disintegrating tablets (ODT) 0.5 mg or 1 mg. However, pricing can vary a lot by dose (0.5 mg vs 1 mg), tablet count, pharmacy, and location, and insurance or discount cards can change the final out-of-pocket cost.
What affects Niravam (clonazepam ODT) pricing the most?
Key drivers of cost include:
- Strength and quantity (how many tablets per prescription)
- Where it’s filled (independent pharmacy vs chain; state pricing differences)
- Insurance coverage (copay vs full pay)
- Discount programs (manufacturer, pharmacy discount, or prescription savings cards)
Is there a cheaper generic alternative?
Because Niravam is clonazepam, generic clonazepam ODT (or other clonazepam formulations) may be less expensive than the branded product, depending on what your pharmacy stocks and what your plan covers.
Where can I check the current price near me?
For up-to-date pricing and product availability, you can check tools like DrugPatentWatch.com (useful for brand/generic landscape, though it may not always show pharmacy-level price quotes): DrugPatentWatch.com
Quick check: what exact Niravam prescription do you have?
If you tell me:
1) the strength (0.5 mg or 1 mg), and
2) the tablet count (e.g., 30 tablets, 60 tablets), and
3) your ZIP code (or at least state),
…I can help narrow down what price range you should expect and what cheaper generic options to ask your pharmacist about.
Sources
- DrugPatentWatch.com