How much does trimethobenzamide cost (and what affects the price)?
Trimethobenzamide pricing varies mainly by:
- Dose strength and formulation (for example, tablets vs. liquid).
- Brand name vs. generic availability in your country/pharmacy network.
- Quantity (single-fill vs. multi-day supply).
- Cash price vs. insurance copay.
- Whether the prescription is for adults or uses a formulation with specific dosing.
Because you didn’t specify dose, form, country, or pharmacy, the exact cost can’t be stated from the information provided.
What’s the fastest way to get the current price near you?
To get the most accurate current cost, check one or more of these in your location:
- Your local pharmacy’s online price estimate (if available).
- Major pharmacy discount networks (cash pricing).
- Prescription discount cards (some pharmacies price match those rates).
- Compare prices by NDC (drug product code) if you have it; it helps avoid comparing different strengths/forms.
If you share your:
- country (and ZIP/postal code if relevant),
- dose strength (e.g., 100 mg),
- form (tablet, capsule, syrup),
- and quantity (e.g., 30 tablets),
I can help you narrow down what to look for and how to compare prices correctly.
Is there a cheaper alternative if trimethobenzamide is expensive?
If cost is your main issue, ask your prescriber or pharmacist about:
- Generic trimethobenzamide (if not already prescribed as generic).
- Therapeutic alternatives for nausea/vomiting, depending on why you’re taking it (for example, other antiemetics may be covered differently by your insurance).
Which alternatives are appropriate depends on the cause of nausea and your medical history, so pharmacy price comparisons work best alongside a prescriber’s guidance.
Does insurance usually reduce the cost a lot?
Often, yes—if trimethobenzamide is covered under your plan’s formulary. The out-of-pocket cost may be a:
- fixed copay per fill, or
- a percentage coinsurance,
and this can change with the plan and whether you’re using a generic.
If you tell me your insurance type (or whether you want cash price only), I can suggest the most cost-effective angle to check first.
Quick questions to get you an exact cost range
Reply with:
1) your country (and ZIP/postal code if you want local pricing),
2) tablet strength or syrup concentration,
3) form (tablet/capsule/syrup),
4) quantity per prescription, and
5) whether you want cash price or insurance copay.
Sources: None provided.