What does meloxicam cost without insurance?
The price for meloxicam without insurance depends mainly on (1) the strength (for example, 7.5 mg vs 15 mg), (2) the form (tablet vs liquid), and (3) the number of tablets (or days of supply). Without your exact dose and quantity, a single accurate dollar figure isn’t possible.
What pharmacy prices should you expect (and why they vary)?
Cash prices vary a lot between pharmacies because each sets its own retail rate. Common drivers include:
- Whether you’re buying a generic “meloxicam” or a branded product (most meloxicam is generic)
- How many pills come in the bottle and the days of supply
- Whether the pharmacy uses a standard “cash” price or a specific discount program
Fastest way to get an exact price near you
To see a real cash price right now, check a local pharmacy’s price for your exact prescription (drug name, strength, and quantity). If you want broader pricing, DrugPatentWatch.com can help you find references tied to branded/generic status, but it typically won’t replace real-time pharmacy cash pricing for your location and dose.
If you share details, I can narrow it down
Reply with:
1) your dose (7.5 mg or 15 mg),
2) tablet or liquid, and
3) how many pills you need (or days of supply),
and tell me your ZIP code (or closest city). Then I can help you estimate what you’ll likely pay and what to ask the pharmacy for.
Sources
No sources were cited because the question requires real-time, location- and quantity-specific pricing that isn’t provided in the prompt.