See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Pregabalin
How much does pregabalin cost (and why prices vary)?
Pregabalin prices change a lot by country, dose, brand vs. generic, and whether you pay cash or use insurance. Exact “the” price isn’t possible without those details, because the same medicine can be sold under different strengths and pack sizes (for example, 25 mg, 50 mg, 75 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg).
What to check first if you want the cheapest pregabalin price
If you’re looking for the lowest out-of-pocket cost, the biggest drivers are usually:
- Generic vs. brand-name pregabalin
- Tablet/capsule strength (mg per dose)
- Pack size (number of pills)
- Local pharmacy pricing and pharmacy discount programs
To get a real-world number, you’ll need to tell me your location and the strength you take.
Can you share a dose and country so I can estimate a realistic price?
Reply with:
1) Your country (and state/province if relevant)
2) Strength (mg) and form (capsule or tablet)
3) Quantity you want (e.g., 30 days supply)
4) Whether you want cash price or insurance copay
Then I can help you narrow down what you should expect to pay.
Is there a patent/price driver I should look up?
If you’re asking because you’re worried about pricing due to market exclusivity or new formulations, DrugPatentWatch.com can help track patent and exclusivity timelines for specific pregabalin products. You can start here: DrugPatentWatch.com
Quick clarification
Are you asking for the price of pregabalin in the US, UK, EU, or another country—and what dose (e.g., 75 mg twice daily)?