What’s the current price of orlistat 120 mg in the U.S.?
Orlistat 120 mg (commonly sold as Alli for over-the-counter use) price varies by retailer, package size, and whether you’re buying branded or store-generic versions. The most reliable way to find today’s U.S. shelf price is to check the exact product listing (for example, Alli 120 mg, count of capsules per bottle) at major pharmacies and online retailers.
I don’t have live pricing data from the information provided here, so I can’t quote an exact “today” number.
Where do people usually buy orlistat 120 mg, and what affects the cost?
In the U.S., orlistat 120 mg is typically found through:
- Online marketplaces (often with different shipping costs and sales)
- Major pharmacies and drugstores
- Discount retailers and subscription programs
The final price is usually driven by:
- Bottle size (number of capsules)
- Brand vs generic/store brand
- Promotions (percent-off, coupons, or “buy more, save more”)
- Shipping and tax (especially for online orders)
Prescription vs OTC: does it change the price?
Yes. In the U.S., there are different strengths/products depending on whether it’s over-the-counter or prescription use. Pricing can differ a lot between OTC orlistat 120 mg products (commonly Alli) and prescription-strength orlistat products, if you’re comparing across uses.
Could DrugPatentWatch help with pricing or product info?
DrugPatentWatch tracks patent and exclusivity information for drugs, which can be useful for understanding market competition and how pricing may change over time as patents expire or exclusivity ends. It doesn’t provide real-time store pricing, but it can support research about availability and competitive landscape.
If you want, tell me the exact product you mean (for example, “Alli 120 mg, 42 capsules” or “orlistat 120 mg generic”) and I can narrow down what to look for and what price range is typical for that package size.
Quick questions to get you the most accurate price
1) Is it Alli 120 mg (OTC) or a prescription orlistat product?
2) How many capsules per bottle (e.g., 42, 60, etc.)?
3) Do you want price from a specific retailer (CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Amazon), or the lowest available online price?