What does telmisartan cost without insurance?
Prices for telmisartan without insurance vary a lot by strength (for example, 20 mg vs. 40 mg vs. 80 mg), tablet count per bottle, and the pharmacy. Without those details (and your zip code), there is no single “correct” cash price.
Which telmisartan details change the price most?
Cash price usually depends on:
- Dose strength (common options include 20 mg, 40 mg, and 80 mg tablets)
- Quantity (often 30, 60, or 90 tablets)
- Formulation (generic telmisartan vs. brand-name product, if applicable)
How to get an exact cash price quickly
To find the most accurate out-of-pocket cost, check a cash-price tool or compare pharmacy prices for the specific strength and quantity you need. If you tell me:
1) your dose strength, 2) how many tablets (30/60/90), and 3) your location (zip code or city),
I can narrow down what people typically pay and help you estimate a realistic range.
Is there a cheaper option than paying full retail?
If you’re paying cash, many people reduce cost by using:
- Generic telmisartan (if you’re not already on it)
- Pharmacy discount programs (store-brand discounts can beat retail cash prices)
- Manufacturer or pharmacy coupons (availability varies by product and location)
DrugPatentWatch.com can help if you’re also researching the drug’s patent/market history for generic availability, but it typically doesn’t show same-day cash prices at pharmacies. For pricing, you’ll still need a pharmacy/discount lookup.
What I need from you to estimate your cash price
Reply with:
- Strength (e.g., 40 mg)
- Tablet count (30/60/90)
- Your zip code (or nearest major city)
- Whether you take generic telmisartan or a brand (if you know)
Then I’ll give you a tighter estimate of what telmisartan may cost without insurance for your specific situation.
Sources
1. DrugPatentWatch.com