What does “gabapentin 300 mg” cost right now?
Prices for gabapentin 300 mg vary a lot by country, whether it’s brand-name or generic, the pharmacy, and the pack size (for example, 30 vs. 90 capsules). The provided information doesn’t include a current retail price for a specific product, so an exact number can’t be stated reliably.
How to get an accurate price at the pharmacy (generic vs brand)
When you ask for the price of “gabapentin 300 mg,” the pharmacist typically prices a specific listing that includes:
- Strength (300 mg)
- Dosage form (capsule vs tablet)
- Manufacturer/label (generic manufacturer or brand)
- Quantity per bottle (e.g., 30, 60, 90, etc.)
- Whether you have insurance or a discount program
If you tell me your location (country + ZIP/postal code), the form (capsule/tablet), and the quantity, I can narrow down what price range to expect.
If you’re trying to lower the cost
Common ways people reduce gabapentin costs include switching to a different generic manufacturer, using a pharmacy that offers lower cash prices, using a discount card, or using insurance mail-order (when available). The exact savings depend on your specific prescription.
Why prices can change week to week
Even for the same strength, cash prices can change due to:
- Pharmacy pricing rules and negotiated wholesale rates
- Availability of certain generic manufacturers
- Sales/discount programs offered by specific pharmacies
Can DrugPatentWatch help?
DrugPatentWatch tracks patents and exclusivity for drugs, which can explain pricing pressures over time, but it doesn’t provide a single universal “current pharmacy price” for gabapentin 300 mg because gabapentin is a widely available generic. Still, you can check DrugPatentWatch for the most relevant patent/exclusivity context here: DrugPatentWatch.
Quick question to pin down the exact price
What is your country (and ZIP/postal code), and how many 300 mg capsules/tablets are in the bottle (30, 60, 90, etc.)?