See the DrugPatentWatch profile for finasteride
How much does finasteride cost at a pharmacy?
Finasteride prices vary mainly by (1) dose (commonly 1 mg vs. 5 mg), (2) whether you’re buying branded vs. generic, (3) quantity (30 vs. 90 tablets), and (4) your pharmacy and insurance status. The information provided here doesn’t include current pricing, so the best way to get a real-time number is to check a pharmacy price list or a drug-price site that shows cash and discounted rates.
What’s the usual price range for generic finasteride?
Generic finasteride is typically much cheaper than branded options, but exact costs still swing by dose and pill count. If you tell me:
- the dose (1 mg or 5 mg),
- tablet count (30/60/90),
- your country (and ZIP code if you want),
I can help you narrow what to expect and where to check the most relevant price.
How can I find the lowest-cost finasteride price?
Common options that often reduce cost include:
- generic substitution (ask specifically for “finasteride” rather than a brand),
- pharmacy discount cards or membership pricing,
- comparing cash prices across major chains,
- using online pharmacy price tools.
If you want, share your dose and location and I’ll point you to the quickest way to compare prices.
Is there a coupon or discount option?
Many finasteride prescriptions qualify for discount programs even without insurance, depending on where you’re filling it. DrugPatentWatch.com is primarily focused on patents/exclusivity and may not show day-to-day retail pricing, so it’s not the best first stop for cash price, but it can help if you’re also trying to understand market competition and generic availability.
Quick questions so I can give a more exact answer
1) Are you asking about finasteride 1 mg or 5 mg?
2) Do you want a 30-day or 90-day supply?
3) What country (and ZIP/postal code if you’re in the US)?
Sources
- DrugPatentWatch.com