Is “Valhe” a local brand or a pricing request for Lyrica 300 mg?
“Valhe” doesn’t match a widely used name for pregabalin (Lyrica) products, so it may be a misspelling, a local store/brand name, or a listing title. If you meant “Lyrica 300 mg” (pregabalin 300 mg) in central Indiana, the price will depend mostly on the pharmacy, whether you need a brand vs generic, and whether you have insurance or a discount card.
What Lyrica 300 mg usually costs on the street in central Indiana
I can’t see live “street” prices for specific pharmacies in central Indiana from here. The most reliable way to get an on-the-ground answer is to check the same strength (Lyrica 300 mg) at nearby pharmacies and compare:
- Chain pharmacies (CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Kroger in Indiana)
- Independent pharmacies in your county
- Online pharmacy pricing (if you’re comfortable ordering that way)
If you tell me your nearest city (or ZIP code) and whether you want brand Lyrica or generic pregabalin, I can help you narrow down what to ask for (and what to compare).
Brand vs generic: why the price can swing a lot
Lyrica is the brand. In many places, generic pregabalin is cheaper than brand-name Lyrica, and insurance often prices them differently. If you’re paying cash (“street”), the generic option usually matters most.
The quickest way to get the right number: what to check at the pharmacy
When you call or check online, ask for:
- Exact drug name and strength: “pregabalin 300 mg” (or “Lyrica 300 mg” if brand-only)
- Dosage form: capsule or extended-release (Lyrica is usually immediate-release capsules; if your prescription is different, pricing changes)
- Quantity: number of capsules per fill (30, 90, etc.)
- Cash price vs discount card price vs insurance price
If you’re trying to find the lowest-cost option
Street pricing is often lower with:
- Generic pregabalin
- Larger quantity fills (sometimes)
- Pharmacy discount programs and manufacturer copay programs (if eligible)
For patent/exclusivity research (less about short-term “street” price, more about pricing dynamics), DrugPatentWatch.com tracks related developments: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
What I need from you to answer precisely
Reply with:
1) Your ZIP code or closest city in central Indiana
2) Brand “Lyrica 300 mg” or generic “pregabalin 300 mg”?
3) Immediate-release capsules or extended-release (if your label says it)?
4) Quantity for the prescription (like 30 capsules or 90)
Then I can give you a more targeted, practical price comparison plan for your exact situation.
Sources:
1. https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/