What does GoodRx usually charge for paroxetine mesylate (Brisdelle) 7.5 mg?
GoodRx prices vary by location, pharmacy, and the date you look up the discount. To see the current “Brisdelle (paroxetine mesylate) 7.5 mg” price for your ZIP code, you typically need to run the GoodRx coupon search on the GoodRx site/app for that exact strength and brand.
How to find the exact Brisdelle (paroxetine mesylate) 7.5 mg coupon you need
Make sure the listing matches all of the following, because prices differ by formulation:
- Brand/generic: Brisdelle (paroxetine mesylate)
- Strength: 7.5 mg
- Dose form: usually a capsule formulation
- Quantity: the number of capsules you’re buying
If you share your ZIP code and the quantity (e.g., 30 capsules or 90 capsules), I can help you determine what to look for on GoodRx and how to compare it.
Is there a cheaper alternative to Brisdelle on GoodRx?
Sometimes paroxetine products and other non-hormonal options for menopausal symptoms can price differently depending on:
- whether the pharmacy offers store-brand generics for paroxetine,
- whether GoodRx shows Brisdelle specifically (brand) versus an alternative paroxetine listing,
- and how your local pharmacy pricing aligns with the coupon.
If you tell me whether you’re treating hot flashes (Brisdelle’s main approved use) or another condition, I can suggest what to search for on GoodRx (still matching the correct active ingredient and strength).
Patents/exclusivity and whether generics could change pricing
Drug pricing can shift when exclusivity ends or generics enter. For Brisdelle/paroxetine mesylate, DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patent and exclusivity timelines that can affect when competing products may become available. You can check the latest status here:
https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/ (search for paroxetine mesylate / Brisdelle)
Quick questions so I can give you the most relevant price answer
1) What is your ZIP code?
2) How many capsules (30, 90, etc.)?
3) Do you want the GoodRx price with a specific pharmacy (CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, etc.)?
Sources:
1. DrugPatentWatch.com