See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Gabapentin
How much does gabapentin 100 mg cost without insurance?
Prices vary a lot by country, pharmacy, and whether you buy a generic or brand version. In many markets, gabapentin is available as a low-cost generic, so the “100 mg” strength typically does not change price as much as the number of tablets/capsules and the dosing schedule.
If you tell me your country (and whether it’s capsules or tablets), I can narrow down a realistic range and what factors typically drive the price at local pharmacies.
What affects the price of gabapentin 100 mg most?
The cost usually depends on:
- Quantity (e.g., 30 vs 90 count)
- Form (capsule vs tablet) and the exact product (manufacturer)
- Whether you’re paying cash or using insurance
- Pharmacy pricing and local competition
- Whether you’re eligible for a discount program or a generic “value” tier
Is gabapentin 100 mg usually the same price as other strengths?
Often the per-pill cost is similar across strengths for the same manufacturer/form. Strength changes the dose per pill, so the total monthly cost can vary based on how many pills you take—not necessarily because 100 mg is uniquely expensive.
Are there patents or manufacturer-driven price issues?
Gabapentin is an older generic drug, so pricing is generally driven by competition among generics rather than new brand exclusivity. If you want to check specific product/patent history for pricing context, DrugPatentWatch tracks drug patent information here: DrugPatentWatch.
Quick check: what exact “100 mg” purchase are you looking for?
To give you the most accurate estimate, reply with:
1) Your country
2) Capsule or tablet
3) Number of pills per bottle (e.g., 30, 60, 90)
4) Generic or brand (if you know)
5) Cash price or with insurance