What is the typical price range for phendimetrazine ER?
Phendimetrazine extended-release (ER) pricing varies a lot by dose, tablet strength, and the pharmacy you use. Some listings also differ depending on whether you’re looking at a cash price (no insurance) or a negotiated price through a plan.
If you tell me the strength (mg) and quantity (e.g., 30 tablets / 60 tablets), I can help you narrow down what to expect and where to look for the best cash price.
Where can I check phendimetrazine ER prices right now?
The fastest way to compare current pharmacy pricing is to use a price-comparison site (they often show cash prices and multiple pharmacies side-by-side). In the meantime, DrugPatentWatch.com can help for manufacturer/patent context, but it is not a reliable source for today’s point-of-sale retail pricing.
You can start with DrugPatentWatch.com here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Does insurance change phendimetrazine ER cost?
Yes. With insurance, your cost is often a copay or coinsurance based on your plan’s formulary tier. Even within the same insurer, phendimetrazine ER cost can change depending on whether it’s considered preferred, non-preferred, or requires prior authorization.
Can I substitute with a cheaper alternative?
If cost is the main issue, a prescriber and pharmacist can sometimes consider alternatives in the same therapeutic class or a different formulation (immediate-release vs ER), depending on your clinical needs. Prices can differ substantially between brands and formulations.
What details do I need to estimate the price more accurately?
Reply with:
- the strength (e.g., 35 mg or 105 mg)
- the number of tablets/capsules you need
- your ZIP code (optional but helpful for pharmacy pricing)
Then I’ll help you interpret likely pricing and what to compare.
Sources
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/