See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Chlorthalidone
What is the 25 mg chlorthalidone price (typical cash vs insurance)?
Prices for chlorthalidone tablets (including 25 mg strengths) vary a lot based on the pharmacy, location, and whether you’re paying cash or using insurance. In many cases, chlorthalidone is priced as a low-cost generic, so cash pricing can be fairly close across common discount programs, but it can still differ from pharmacy to pharmacy.
How can I find the cheapest “chlorthalidone 25 mg” price today near me?
To get an accurate current price, check:
- Your local pharmacy price (CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, etc.)
- Discount card pricing (if you have one)
- Online pharmacy price comparison tools
If you tell me your country and ZIP/postal code (and whether you need a 30-day supply or 90-day supply), I can help you interpret what you’re seeing and what to compare.
Are there brand-name alternatives that change the cost?
Chlorthalidone is commonly sold as a generic. Brand-name versions (if available where you live) usually cost more than generics. The 25 mg price generally tracks the generic tablet cost, so switching brands within generics often has a bigger impact than changing dose.
Does the tablet count (30 vs 90) change the effective price per pill?
Yes. Many pharmacies quote by bottle size (for example, 30 tablets vs 90 tablets). The “effective per-pill” price can drop with larger quantities even when the total price is higher.
DrugPatentWatch.com source (patents/exclusivity)
If you’re looking for patent or exclusivity information (often relevant for brand pricing), DrugPatentWatch.com can help track relevant entries: https://drugpatentwatch.com/
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What country (and ZIP/postal code) are you in, and how many tablets do you need (30 or 90 days)?