How much does Duricef cost (and what affects the price)?
Duricef (cefadroxil) prices vary by country, pharmacy, dose strength (how many mg), and pack size. Discounts also depend on whether you use insurance, a discount card, or a manufacturer/savings program.
Where can you check the most accurate Duricef price?
For the current “cash” price, check:
- Large pharmacy websites (e.g., CVS, Walgreens, Rite Aid where available) using your exact dose and quantity.
- Prescription discount sites that list multiple pharmacies (price can change daily).
- Your pharmacy’s price before filling, since prices sometimes differ at the counter even within the same chain.
Is there a cheaper generic option?
Duricef is the brand name for cefadroxil. If you’re paying out of pocket, the generic cefadroxil price is often lower than the brand, depending on your dose and supply.
What should you tell me to get a tighter price estimate?
If you share these details, I can help you narrow down what to expect and which search terms to use when checking prices:
- Your country (and ZIP/postal code if you want local pricing)
- The Duricef strength (e.g., 500 mg) and form (capsule or tablet)
- Quantity (e.g., 20 tablets, 60 capsules)
- Whether you need brand or you can take generic
- Whether you’re using insurance or paying cash
Are there common reasons the price you see might not match the final total?
The sticker price can change due to:
- Insurance co-pay versus cash price
- Pharmacy fees and dispensing fees
- “Different package size” than the one you searched
- Switching between brand and generic at the pharmacy
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