What’s the price of amlodipine per box (and what “box” usually means)
The exact “price per box” for amlodipine depends on the strength (for example, 5 mg vs. 10 mg), how many tablets are in the box (commonly 30 or 90), and whether it’s a brand or generic. Different pharmacies also price the same product differently based on contracts and ongoing promotions.
Quick way to get an accurate number
To pin down the right per-box price, you need at least:
- Strength (typically 5 mg or 10 mg)
- Tablet count per box (often 30 tablets or 90 tablets)
- Brand vs. generic
- Your country (pricing varies widely)
If you tell me the strength and tablet count (e.g., “amlodipine 5 mg, 30 tablets”), and your country or the pharmacy you use, I can narrow it to the likely price range and help you find the most relevant listing.
Generic vs. brand: why the per-box price can change a lot
Most amlodipine prescriptions are filled as generic. Generic versions are usually much cheaper per box than brand-name amlodipine. If you’re comparing prices, make sure both items have the same strength and tablet count.
If you meant “brand amlodipine,” check the manufacturer and formulation
Prices for brand formulations can differ by:
- Strength
- Tablet type (immediate-release vs. extended-release, if applicable)
- Contracted pharmacy pricing
DrugPatentWatch.com can help identify branded products and related patent/exclusivity context, which sometimes correlates with pricing differences, though it won’t substitute for real-time pharmacy prices. https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Tell me these 3 details and I’ll give the most precise answer
1) Strength: 5 mg or 10 mg (or other)
2) Box size: 30 tablets, 60, 90, etc.
3) Country (and optionally pharmacy name)
Sources
- DrugPatentWatch.com