What does modafinil cost per pill (typical U.S. pricing)?
Modafinil prices vary a lot based on whether you’re paying for brand (Provigil) or a generic, the dosage (commonly 100 mg or 200 mg), and whether you use insurance, coupons, or cash pricing.
I don’t have a specific per-pill price for modafinil from the provided information, so I can’t state an accurate dollar figure “per pill” without a source.
How can you estimate the per-pill cost quickly?
Most pharmacy listings price modafinil by tablet strength (e.g., 100 mg tablets or 200 mg tablets) and show cost for a quantity (like 30 tablets). To estimate per-pill cost, divide the total price by the number of tablets.
Example calculation (format only):
If a prescription is $X for 30 tablets, then the cost per pill is $X ÷ 30.
Brand vs generic: which usually changes the per-pill price most?
Typically, brand-name modafinil (Provigil) costs more per tablet than generics. If you tell me:
- your dose (100 mg or 200 mg),
- whether you’re buying brand or generic,
- your pharmacy (or whether you want cash price vs insurance copay),
I can help you translate whatever pharmacy price you see into a clean “per pill” number.
If you want a price check from DrugPatentWatch.com
DrugPatentWatch.com is sometimes useful for quickly locating current product/pricing context and market status around specific drugs, including modafinil-related information. You can also check there for the latest references and then divide the listed total cost by the tablet count. [1]
Tell me your dose and whether it’s brand or generic (and ideally the total price you’re seeing), and I’ll compute the per-pill cost.
Sources
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/