See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Acebutolol
How much does acebutolol cost (typical retail vs pharmacy price)?
Price for acebutolol depends mainly on the form and strength (tablets vs capsules where applicable), the dose (e.g., 200 mg vs 400 mg), the number of tablets, and your location/pharmacy. Prices also vary by whether you buy a brand-name product or a generic.
What affects acebutolol pricing the most?
Common drivers include:
- Generic vs brand availability in your area
- Tablet strength and count per bottle/blister pack
- Whether you’re using cash price or insurance
- Pharmacy pricing and membership programs (some chains discount generics)
- Whether the prescription is written for a specific manufacturer
Is acebutolol usually available as a generic?
Acebutolol is commonly dispensed as a generic in many markets, which usually lowers cost compared with brand-name versions. Exact availability and pricing vary by country and pharmacy.
Can coupons or discount programs lower acebutolol cost?
Many pharmacies offer generic discount programs, and third-party coupon sites can also reduce cash prices for generics. The best option depends on your dose and quantity, since discounts can be different for each strength.
What’s the fastest way to get an exact acebutolol price?
To get an accurate price, search your pharmacy’s website or pricing tool using these details:
- Strength (mg)
- Quantity (e.g., 30 tablets, 60 tablets, 100 tablets)
- Your country/ZIP code (pricing varies)
If you share your country and the exact strength (and tablet count), I can help you narrow down what to check and how to compare prices.
Side note: are you looking for a comparison (acebutolol vs another beta-blocker)?
If you meant “Acebutolol price compared with another beta-blocker,” tell me which one (e.g., atenolol, metoprolol, propranolol). Pricing differences often follow generic availability and dosing equivalence.
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I don’t have any pricing/availability sources in the provided information, so I can’t quote specific acebutolol prices.