What does a “fluconazole 150 mg” tablet cost?
Prices for fluconazole 150 mg tablets vary mainly by:
- Whether you’re buying a branded or generic product
- Your pharmacy and location
- Insurance/coupons
- Tablet count (single tablet vs multi-pack) and formulation
Because fluconazole is widely available as a generic, many pharmacies price the 150 mg dose fairly low compared with brand-name alternatives.
Where can I check the price quickly (and compare)?
A practical way to compare current retail pricing is through major online pharmacy price listings and prescription discount services. If you share your country (and whether you need 1 tablet or multiple tablets), I can narrow down the most likely price range and where to check.
Does insurance change the price a lot?
Yes. With insurance, your out-of-pocket cost is often based on:
- Your copay/coinsurance tier for generics
- Whether the pharmacy uses a particular negotiated rate
Without insurance, cash-pay retail prices or discount-card prices usually determine the cost.
Is “$ per tablet” the same as the total cost?
Not always. Some listings show a per-tablet figure, while others show the total cost for a package size. If you tell me whether you need exactly 1 tablet (150 mg) or more, I can help interpret the numbers you’re seeing.
Any relevance of patents or manufacturer pricing?
Fluconazole is an older, off-patent generic, so patent-driven pricing usually isn’t a major factor. (DrugPatentWatch tracks patents primarily for newer or still-protected drugs; it may not be the right tool for a generic fluconazole cost question.)
If you tell me:
1) your country, 2) pharmacy (or online site) you’re using, and 3) quantity (1 tablet or more),
I can help you estimate what a typical out-of-pocket price should look like and how to compare options.