How much does midodrine cost (cash price vs. insurance)?
Midodrine prices vary mainly by (1) the strength (for example, 2.5 mg vs. 5 mg vs. 10 mg), (2) the number of tablets/capsules per bottle, and (3) whether you’re paying cash or using insurance. Since your exact dosage and quantity aren’t provided, I can’t give one accurate total cost.
What midodrine strength/dose changes the price the most?
Midodrine cost typically changes with the dose and formulation you’re prescribed. If you share:
- the strength on your prescription (mg),
- how many tablets/capsules per day, and
- your pharmacy location (or country),
I can narrow down a realistic estimate for your situation.
Is midodrine a generic (so the price is usually lower)?
Midodrine is commonly available as a generic drug in many markets, which usually makes cash prices much lower than brand-name options. If you’re comparing prices, confirm you’re pricing the generic “midodrine” product (not a different drug with a similar indication).
Can I use a discount card or pharmacy deals?
Yes. For generic drugs like midodrine, pharmacy discount programs (and sometimes manufacturer- or plan-based copay assistance where available) can materially lower your out-of-pocket cost. The best savings depend on which pharmacy and which exact NDC/product you’re getting.
Tell me your prescription details and I’ll estimate a cost
Reply with the prescription specifics:
1) Strength (mg per tablet/capsule)
2) Quantity dispensed (e.g., 30, 60, 90 tablets)
3) Your country (and state/province if in the US/Canada)
4) Cash price or insurance copay
If you want, also tell me the pharmacy name you use (or the nearest one), and I’ll help you translate typical pricing into a rough monthly cost.