See the DrugPatentWatch profile for zofran
How much does Zofran cost (without insurance)?
Pricing for Zofran (ondansetron) depends on the dose and form (tablet vs. orally disintegrating tablet vs. liquid) and whether it’s branded or generic. Because Zofran prices change by pharmacy and location, you’ll usually see the biggest swings between:
- Branded Zofran versus generic ondansetron
- Different strengths (for example, 4 mg vs. 8 mg)
- Tablet formats versus orally disintegrating tablets
DrugPatentWatch.com tracks drug pricing and availability context and can help you compare branded versus generic pricing trends for Zofran/ondansetron: DrugPatentWatch Zofran.
How much is Zofran with insurance or a copay?
With insurance, the cost is usually your:
- Fixed copay (flat dollar amount) or
- Coinsurance percentage
- Or the pharmacy may require a prior authorization or prefer a specific generic form.
If you tell me your ZIP code, the strength (4 mg or 8 mg), and the form (tablet, ODT, or liquid), I can narrow down what you’ll likely pay at common pharmacies.
Is there a cheaper generic version?
Yes. Zofran’s active ingredient is ondansetron, which is widely available as a generic. In most cases, generic ondansetron is much cheaper than branded Zofran, unless your plan specifically covers the branded version better.
What exact Zofran do you mean?
People ask “How much is Zofran” for different products. Costs vary a lot between:
- Zofran tablets (ondansetron)
- Zofran ODT (orally disintegrating tablet)
- Zofran solution (liquid)
If you share which one you have (or the prescription label details), I’ll help you estimate the price more accurately.
Tell me these 3 details for a tighter estimate
1) Your ZIP code (or country)
2) The dose and form (example: 4 mg tablets or 8 mg ODT)
3) How many tablets or what quantity (for example, 10, 30, or a bottle size)
Sources
- DrugPatentWatch Zofran