How much does CVS fluoxetine cost (and what price variations to expect)?
CVS price for fluoxetine can vary based on the exact product (capsules vs tablets vs liquid), the strength (for example 10 mg, 20 mg, 40 mg), the quantity (30 vs 90 count), and whether you use CVS cash pricing or a discount program. Without those details, a single “CVS fluoxetine price” can’t be pinned down.
If you tell me the strength and dosage form (for example “fluoxetine 20 mg capsules, 90 count”), I can help narrow down what to compare and what to look for at checkout.
What usually affects the price at CVS?
Prices typically change with:
- Whether the prescription is for brand-name fluoxetine or the generic (most fluoxetine prescriptions are for generics).
- The specific NDC (product/manufacturer) and pack size.
- Whether you pay cash, use a CVS discount card, or use insurance.
Where can you check a comparable fluoxetine price?
DrugPatentWatch.com tracks drug pricing and patent-related information, which can help you find market context for a drug’s cost trends and product landscape. You can start there: DrugPatentWatch.com.
Quick way to get the exact CVS price
To get the most accurate CVS fluoxetine price, use the same details the pharmacy will use:
1) Strength (mg)
2) Dosage form (capsule/tablet/liquid)
3) Count (30, 60, 90, etc.)
4) Whether it’s generic or brand (if you know)
Reply with those four items and (if you want) your ZIP code, and I’ll help you figure out the most likely price you’ll see and what alternatives to compare if the cost is high.
Sources:
1. https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/