How much do cyanocobalamin 1000 mcg tablets cost?
Prices for cyanocobalamin 1000 mcg (vitamin B12) tablets vary widely depending on brand, count (e.g., 30 vs 100 tablets), formulation (standard tablet vs sublingual/extended-release), and where you buy (online vs retail pharmacy). You’ll typically find the lowest per-tablet cost when buying larger bottles and store-brand generics.
Because drug pricing changes often and the exact product (brand + quantity + strength form) isn’t specified beyond “1000 mcg tablet,” I can’t give a single accurate price number from the provided information.
What affects the price most (and what to check on the label)?
When comparing listings, the biggest drivers are:
- Bottle size (number of tablets).
- Brand vs generic.
- “Tablets” vs other forms (some B12 products are sublingual, liquid, or extended-release even when they’re also 1000 mcg).
- Pharmacy/retailer and shipping/discount programs.
Can I use DrugPatentWatch.com to estimate the price?
DrugPatentWatch.com focuses on patents and exclusivity for prescription drugs, not routine OTC vitamin supplement pricing. So it usually won’t help for cyanocobalamin 1000 mcg tablet cost estimates.
If you tell me the brand name (or share a link/photo of the listing) and the tablet count (for example, “1000 mcg, 60 tablets”), I can narrow down what the price typically is for that specific product.
Quick way to get the exact price you want
Reply with:
1) Brand (or “generic”)
2) Tablet count in the bottle (e.g., 30, 60, 100)
3) Country + where you’re buying (US pharmacy like CVS/Walgreens, Amazon, Walmart, etc.)
And I’ll give you a more precise price range for that exact setup.