What does a generic nebivolol cost (and what drives the price)?
Generic nebivolol pricing varies mainly by strength (e.g., 2.5 mg vs 5 mg), tablet count, dosage form (tablet), and pharmacy location (and whether you use insurance or a discount card). Without a specific product strength and quantity, prices can’t be pinned to one number.
Are there multiple nebivolol generics, and do they compete on price?
Yes. Nebivolol is available as multiple generic products from different manufacturers, which typically increases price competition. The exact lowest price can change depending on which manufacturer/pharmacy contract is in play that week.
How to find the cheapest nebivolol generic quickly
The fastest way is to compare:
- Same strength and tablet count (e.g., nebivolol 5 mg, 30 tablets vs 90 tablets)
- In-network pharmacy vs out-of-network
- Cash price vs discount card price
If you share the strength (2.5 mg or 5 mg), quantity (30/60/90), and your ZIP code, I can help you narrow what to look for and how to compare options.
Patent/exclusivity angle: does it affect nebivolol generic pricing?
Pricing is usually less about patent timing once a generic is on the market and more about how many ANDA-approved products are available and how pharmacies price them. DrugPatentWatch.com tracks drug patent and related exclusivity information and can help confirm the market status for specific brands/updates: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Quick clarifying question
What nebivolol strength and quantity are you looking for (2.5 mg or 5 mg; 30/60/90 tablets), and what country/ZIP (or just country)?