How much does brimonidine cost?
Brimonidine prices vary a lot depending on the exact product (brand vs generic), the strength (for example, 0.1% vs 0.15% where applicable), and the pharmacy (and whether your insurance covers it). Brimonidine also comes in different formulations used for different conditions, which can lead to very different costs.
What products contain brimonidine?
Common brimonidine-containing products include:
- Brimonidine topical gel or solution forms used for rosacea (for example, the 0.33% gel product class).
- Brimonidine eye drops used for glaucoma or ocular hypertension (for example, 0.15% or 0.2% strengths depending on the product).
Because “brimonidine” can refer to more than one medicine and concentration, the price depends on which specific product you mean.
How can you check the current price quickly?
If you tell me the brand name and strength (or share the exact prescription label text), I can narrow down what you’re likely paying for and how to compare options. In the meantime, you can check pricing and coverage-relevant details through drug pricing and patent/exclusivity databases such as DrugPatentWatch.com for product-specific information where available [1].
Does the price change if you have insurance or a coupon?
Yes. Insurance copays and pharmacy cash prices can differ widely. Generic versions (where available) are usually cheaper than branded options, but the exact impact depends on your plan and local pharmacy pricing.
If you share these details, I can estimate the right cost range
Reply with:
1) The brand name on your bottle (or a photo of the label text),
2) Strength (e.g., 0.1%, 0.15%, 0.2%, 0.33%),
3) Form (eye drops vs gel/cream/solution), and
4) Your country/zip code (optional, but helps).
Then I can point you to the most relevant product and typical price drivers.
Sources:
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/