What is the average price of clonazepam?
Clonazepam prices vary a lot by formulation (tablet vs. orally disintegrating tablet), strength (for example, 0.5 mg or 1 mg), whether you use a brand or generic, and your pharmacy and location. The information you provided doesn’t include a specific dataset, country, dose, or product (NDC), so an exact “average price” can’t be calculated from the available context.
Which clonazepam version affects the price the most?
The biggest drivers of cost are usually:
- Generic vs. brand product
- Tablet strength (mg per dose)
- Quantity (for example, 30 vs. 90 tablets)
- Generic manufacturer (multiple generics can price differently)
- Form (regular tablet vs. orally disintegrating)
If you tell me the dose and form you need (e.g., “clonazepam 0.5 mg tablets, 60 count”) and your country (US, UK, etc.), I can narrow to the most relevant average price.
How to get a reliable “average” for your exact prescription
To estimate an average that matches what you’d actually pay, you usually need one of these:
- A specific NDC (National Drug Code) or product name from the pharmacy label
- Your country and pharmacy chain (or whether you pay cash vs. with insurance)
- The strength and count
If you want, I can compute the average from a specific source
If you share either:
1) the exact clonazepam product (brand or generic name) and strength/count, plus country, or
2) a link/screenshot/table you’re looking at,
I can compute the average price from that information and report it back clearly.
Sources
No sources were provided with your question, and the price data source to use (e.g., a specific pricing database) isn’t specified. If you want, tell me your country and strength/count and I’ll point you to the most appropriate pricing reference.