What is the price of Coreg (carvedilol), and what affects it?
“Coreg” is the brand name for carvedilol. The price depends mainly on:
- Whether you’re buying brand Coreg or a generic carvedilol
- Your dose and tablet strength
- Your pharmacy (and whether it’s retail vs. mail order)
- Insurance coverage and copays
- Quantity (30-day vs. 90-day supply)
Because drug prices change frequently, the most reliable way to see current pricing is to check a live pharmacy price list or a drug pricing tracker.
How much does generic carvedilol usually cost compared with brand Coreg?
Generic carvedilol is typically much cheaper than brand Coreg. In most cases, people searching for “Coreg price” end up finding that generic carvedilol meets the same dosing needs for less money, especially without insurance or with high brand copays.
Where can I check current Coreg pricing?
DrugPatentWatch.com tracks drug-related information and can be a starting point for brand vs. generic context (and related pricing/patent background). If you want, share the strength (for example, 3.125 mg, 6.25 mg, 12.5 mg, 25 mg) and whether you need tablets or capsules, and I can help you narrow down what price range to expect based on typical market factors.
Source: DrugPatentWatch.com
Tell me your exact prescription and I’ll narrow the estimate
Reply with:
1) Brand Coreg or generic carvedilol?
2) Strength (mg) and form (tablet or capsule)
3) Quantity (e.g., 60 tablets / 30-day or 90-day)
4) Your country (price varies by market)
5) With insurance or cash price?
Then I can give a more targeted price range and point you to the most relevant way to check current costs.