How much does spironolactone cost without insurance?
Prices for spironolactone without insurance depend mainly on the dose (e.g., 25 mg, 50 mg, 100 mg), the tablet strength, and the pharmacy (cash price vs. a discount card). The most reliable way to get a current number is to check a few nearby pharmacies (or an online discount pharmacy) for the exact strength and quantity you need.
What’s usually the cheapest way to buy spironolactone cash?
Many people lower their cash price by using a pharmacy discount program (often offered through the pharmacy chain or a third-party savings card). The savings can vary a lot by brand vs. generic and by whether you’re filling 30-day vs. 90-day supplies.
Brand vs. generic: will it change the cost?
Spironolactone is widely available as a generic, which is typically much cheaper than the brand version (Aldactone). If your prescription allows substitution, ask the pharmacy for the generic price.
What affects the final out-of-pocket price the most?
Two common drivers are:
- Dose/strength and pill count in the prescription (higher strength and larger quantities usually cost more)
- Whether the pharmacy dispenses generic or brand, and what discount pricing they can apply
If you tell me your exact prescription, I can narrow it down
Reply with:
1) Strength (25 mg / 50 mg / 100 mg, etc.)
2) Quantity (e.g., 30 tablets, 60 tablets, 90 tablets)
3) Your ZIP code (or city)
4) Whether you can use the generic
…and I’ll help you estimate a realistic cash price range and what to ask the pharmacy for.