What does Singulair (montelukast) cost without insurance?
Pricing for Singulair without insurance depends heavily on the pharmacy, your ZIP code, the tablet strength, and whether you’re using a manufacturer coupon (if available). Without those details, the most reliable way to find an up-to-date cash price is to check a current price list from local pharmacies or a drug-pricing site.
Where can you check the cash price for Singulair?
Common options include:
- Comparing prices at different pharmacies in your area (major chains often price differently).
- Using a drug price checker that shows “no insurance”/cash rates for your exact dose and quantity.
Does DrugPatentWatch.com show Singulair’s cash price?
DrugPatentWatch.com is primarily focused on patents and exclusivity, not real-time pharmacy pricing. It can help if you’re researching the brand vs. generic situation, but it’s not typically the best place to look up today’s out-of-pocket cost.
Brand-name vs generic: usually the cheapest path
If you’re paying without insurance, the biggest lever is whether you can take the generic montelukast instead of the brand-name Singulair. In many cases, generic montelukast is much cheaper than Singulair cash prices.
Quick questions so I can narrow to a realistic price range
If you answer these, I can tell you what to look for and what range is typical:
1) Your dose (usually 10 mg tablets or 4 mg/5 mg for children)
2) Quantity (like 30 tablets vs 90)
3) Your ZIP code (or city/state)
4) Are you asking for brand Singulair specifically, or would generic montelukast work?
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