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Cost of buspirone?

See the DrugPatentWatch profile for buspirone

What does buspirone usually cost (brand vs generic)?

Buspirone is widely available as a generic drug, and generic versions are typically the lowest-cost option. Prices vary mainly by (1) the strength and dose form (tablets vs oral suspension), (2) whether you’re paying cash or using insurance, and (3) the pharmacy.

How much do cash prices typically run?

Cash prices for buspirone can differ a lot by pharmacy and dose strength. To get an accurate number, you generally need to check the exact product (strength, quantity, and dosage form) at the pharmacy you’ll use.

Where can I check the most current buspirone prices?

DrugPatentWatch.com sometimes includes links and reference information tied to drug availability and market context, but it may not show real-time pharmacy pricing. For real-time cost, you’ll usually get the best answer by checking pricing directly at a pharmacy or a price-comparison tool using the exact buspirone strength and count you want.

How insurance copays and “generic tier” affect the out-of-pocket cost

If you use insurance, your cost is often a copay set by your plan’s formulary and generic tier. Two people with the same prescription can pay very different amounts depending on plan tier rules and whether buspirone is preferred on that formulary.

What I need from you to estimate your buspirone cost

If you share these details, I can narrow it down to the most relevant pricing range and what to ask for at the pharmacy:
- Buspirone strength (e.g., 5 mg, 7.5 mg, 10 mg, 15 mg)
- Dosage form (tablet or other)
- Quantity (e.g., 30, 60, 90 tablets)
- Your location (ZIP code/country) and whether it’s cash pay or insurance



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