How much does propafenone ER 225 mg cost (and what affects the price)?
Prices for propafenone extended-release (ER) 225 mg vary mainly by whether you’re buying the brand or a generic, the pharmacy, your location, and whether you use insurance or a discount card. The same dose can also cost differently depending on the package size (number of tablets/capsules).
What is the usual cost range for propafenone ER 225 mg?
I don’t have your country, pharmacy, or insurance details, and I don’t have access to live pricing here. If you tell me:
- your country (and ZIP/postal code),
- brand vs generic (or the exact product name on the label),
- pharmacy (CVS/Walgreens/Walmart/local, etc.),
- quantity (e.g., 30 tablets, 60 tablets),
- and whether you have insurance,
I can help you estimate what you should expect to pay and where it’s commonly cheaper.
Is there a generic option to lower the cost?
In many markets, propafenone ER is available as a generic, which typically costs less than the brand version. If your prescription says “propafenone ER” but doesn’t specify brand, it may already be generic—however, you need the exact product name to confirm.
What can you do if the cost is too high?
Common options include:
- using a pharmacy discount card (sometimes cuts the cash price significantly),
- switching to the generic (if you’re not already on it),
- checking nearby pharmacies for a lower cash price,
- asking your prescriber whether an equivalent strength/formulation is appropriate (only if medically suitable).
Quick check: what exact product do you have?
Reply with the exact wording from your prescription bottle (including brand name if shown) and your location (country + ZIP/postal code). Then I can narrow down the likely price drivers and help you figure out the most cost-effective way to buy propafenone ER 225 mg.