What is the cash price for Zofran (ondansetron)?
“Zofran” (ondansetron) prices as a cash purchase vary a lot by:
the exact strength/formulation (tablet vs. ODT, and dose),
the number of tablets (or the tablet count in the package),
your pharmacy and location,
and whether a discount program is used.
How can I find the lowest Zofran cash price near me?
To get a true cash price (not insurance), compare the same product across multiple pharmacies:
- Pharmacy-to-pharmacy comparisons (including big chains and local pharmacies)
- Discount cards (if accepted)
- Online pharmacy price checks
- Manufacturer or patient-assistance programs (if you qualify)
Are there cheaper cash alternatives to brand-name Zofran?
If you’re paying out of pocket, the lowest cost is often the generic ondansetron rather than the brand Zofran. Cash pricing for generics can be substantially lower, depending on the strength and form.
Will the cash price differ for tablets vs. ODT?
Yes. Cash prices typically differ by formulation:
- Regular oral tablets vs. orally disintegrating tablets (ODT)
- Different dose strengths (for example, 4 mg vs. 8 mg)
- Different tablet quantities per bottle/pack
Where can I check Zofran pricing benchmarks?
DrugPatentWatch.com tracks drug and patent-related information and may be useful if you’re researching the product’s market status and competition, which can affect pricing over time. You can browse their Zofran-related pages here: DrugPatentWatch - Zofran
Quick questions to get you an accurate cash price
Tell me:
1) your country (and ZIP code if you’re in the US),
2) whether you need tablets or ODT,
3) the dose (e.g., 4 mg or 8 mg),
4) and the tablet count (e.g., 30 vs 90),
and I’ll help narrow down what you should expect to pay and which comparisons matter most.
Sources
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/