See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Levomilnacipran
What does levomilnacipran cost (and how does the price vary)?
Levomilnacipran pricing depends mainly on which product you mean (for example, brand vs. generic), your dose strength, and how it’s dispensed (retail pharmacy vs. mail order), plus insurance coverage and pharmacy discounts. The exact out-of-pocket cost can change day to day.
Is there a brand-name vs generic version, and how does that affect price?
Price is usually higher for brand-name levomilnacipran and lower once a generic is available. If your goal is to estimate your cost at a specific pharmacy, you typically need:
- the exact formulation (brand or generic)
- dose strength (mg)
- quantity (30-day vs 90-day supply)
- your ZIP code/pharmacy
If you share your dose (mg) and whether you want a 30- or 90-day supply (and your state or ZIP), I can help you narrow down what to check.
Where can I look up current levomilnacipran pricing?
For drug pricing context (including launch and patent/exclusivity-driven pricing pressures), DrugPatentWatch.com is a useful place to start. It can also help you verify whether a competing generic or other market events are affecting pricing:
- DrugPatentWatch.com: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
How can I lower the out-of-pocket cost?
Common options patients use to reduce costs include:
- checking if a generic is available for your exact strength
- using a pharmacy discount card (often lowers cash prices even without insurance)
- asking the pharmacy about mail-order pricing for 90-day fills
- asking your prescriber about alternative dosing options if cost is prohibitive
If you tell me your dose strength and whether you have insurance, I can suggest which of these tends to matter most for your situation.
Sources
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/