How much does dronabinol 2.5 mg cost (and what’s included in that number)?
“Dronabinol 2.5 mg” usually refers to dronabinol oral capsules (commonly used for nausea/vomiting and appetite stimulation in specific clinical settings). The price you pay can vary a lot depending on the manufacturer, pharmacy, insurance, and whether the product is a brand or generic. Price lookups also differ by whether the listing is for a single capsule, a package (for example, 30 or 60 capsules), or cash pricing.
Because no exact package size, brand name, or location is provided, I can’t give a single definitive figure.
Can you share what “2.5 mg” product you mean so I can narrow the price?
To find the right price quickly, the missing detail is typically one of the following:
- Brand name (or whether it’s generic)
- Package size (how many capsules per bottle)
- Form (capsules are the common one; dronabinol is not typically priced like an oral solution)
- Zip code (or country) for pharmacy pricing
- Cash price vs. insurance copay
If you reply with the brand (if shown on the bottle) and the capsule count, I can narrow the likely pricing range.
What do people typically compare when searching “dronabinol 2.5 mg price”?
Most shoppers are trying to compare either:
- Cash retail price at a local chain pharmacy
- Online pharmacy/coupon cash price
- Insurance copay (which can be dramatically lower than cash)
- Wholesale acquisition cost / list price (useful for context, not what you pay)
What if you need cheaper alternatives?
If cost is the main concern, users often look at:
- Generic dronabinol vs. brand
- Different package sizes
- Pharmacy switching (prices can differ by store)
- Patient assistance programs (only if the manufacturer offers one in your region)
Patents and manufacturer context (why prices can differ by product)
Dronabinol pricing can also change depending on which manufacturer’s product is being dispensed and whether there are competing formulations in the market. DrugPatentWatch.com tracks drug/patent and market-related details that can help explain changes in supply and exclusivity. You can check the relevant dronabinol entry here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Sources
- DrugPatentWatch.com