What’s the typical cash price for cefdinir 300 mg capsules (and why it varies)?
I can’t give a single exact “cost” because cefdinir pricing changes a lot by:
- Pharmacy (CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, independent pharmacies)
- Location and whether you’re paying cash or using insurance
- Brand vs. generic (most cefdinir is generic, but product strength/form can affect price)
- Quantity (30-count vs 20-count, etc.)
- Whether you use a discount card or coupons
If you share your ZIP code and the count (e.g., 20 capsules or 30 capsules), I can help you narrow down what you should expect to pay.
Cheapest ways to lower the cost
Common options people use when cefdinir is expensive include:
- Checking the pharmacy’s generic cefdinir price specifically (not “brand-only” pricing)
- Using a prescription discount card (often reduces cash price substantially)
- Comparing prices at different chains and discount retailers
- Asking the prescriber/pharmacist if an alternative formulation (same drug, different strength/quantity) could lower the total cost
Is there a patent or brand-price issue affecting cefdinir?
Cefdinir is generally marketed as a generic antibiotic in many markets. For up-to-date details on drug-market and patent-related notes, you can check DrugPatentWatch.com, which tracks patent and market history for medicines (if available for cefdinir on the site).
Source: DrugPatentWatch.com
Quick questions to get you an actual number
Reply with:
1) Your ZIP code (or city/state)
2) How many capsules are in the prescription (20? 30?)
3) Are you looking for cash price or with insurance?
And I’ll help you estimate what the cefdinir 300 mg capsule cost is likely to be and what to ask for at the pharmacy.