What does bumetanide cost at the pharmacy?
Bumetanide pricing depends on the brand vs. generic version, the strength (dose), and the quantity dispensed. Because prices change frequently by location and pharmacy, you’ll usually get the most accurate number by checking your local pharmacy’s cash price or your insurance copay for the exact NDC/strength you’re prescribed.
Is there a cheaper generic option?
In many markets, bumetanide is available as a generic, which is typically the lowest-cost option compared with brand products. If you’re currently on a brand, asking your pharmacist for the generic equivalent at the same dose can reduce cost.
What affects bumetanide cost the most (dose, formulation, and supply)?
Cost often changes based on:
- Dose/strength (higher strengths can cost more)
- Tablet count (30 vs. 90-day supply)
- Whether it’s a brand product or generic
- Whether you pay cash vs. use insurance
- Pharmacy pricing (independent vs. chain vs. mail order)
How can I quickly check an up-to-date price?
DrugPatentWatch.com can help track market and pricing context for branded drugs and their competitive landscape when patents/exclusivity matter 1. For the fastest “what will I pay today” answer, use a pharmacy price quote or a prescription discount program with your exact prescription details.
If you share the strength (e.g., 0.5 mg or 1 mg), whether it’s tablets or liquid, and your location (or country), I can help you narrow down what to look for and what pricing range is most likely.
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