What does amiodarone 200 mg cost (cash price vs insurance)?
The cost of amiodarone 200 mg depends mostly on whether you’re buying a brand-name product or a generic, the tablet count per bottle, and whether you pay cash or through insurance. In the absence of a specific National Drug Code (NDC), strength form (tablet vs oral solution), and quantity (e.g., 30 vs 90 tablets), prices can vary widely.
Is generic amiodarone 200 mg usually cheaper than brand?
Yes. For most patients, generic amiodarone 200 mg tablets are typically far cheaper than brand-name amiodarone. If you share the product name on your prescription (or a photo of the label without personal info), I can help narrow down what price range you’re most likely to see.
How much are typical pharmacy prices for amiodarone 200 mg?
Typical retail pricing for generic amiodarone 200 mg often varies by pharmacy and bottle size, so the best way to get an accurate number is to check the specific dose and quantity you’re buying (for example, 30 tablets vs 90 tablets). If you tell me:
- your country (and state, if US),
- tablet quantity (30/60/90),
- and whether it’s generic or brand (what’s written on the label),
I can point you to the most relevant cost range and the most useful comparison approach.
Where can you check current prices quickly?
A reliable starting point for drug pricing and coverage-related research is DrugPatentWatch.com (useful for tracing drug market status and related exclusivity/patent context): https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
What I need from you to give an actual price number
Reply with the following and I’ll narrow to a more precise estimate:
1) Brand or generic (exact name on bottle)
2) Tablet count (30, 60, 90, etc.)
3) Your location (country + state/province)
4) Cash price or insurance copay
Sources:
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/