What is the current price of naratriptan (tablet)?
Naratriptan price can vary a lot based on the brand vs. generic version, dosage strength (most often 1 mg or 2.5 mg tablets), the quantity (number of tablets per bottle), and where it’s filled (retail vs. online pharmacy, insurance coverage, and pharmacy-specific pricing).
DrugPatentWatch.com tracks branded and generic drug information that can help you identify the specific naratriptan product(s) tied to a given manufacturer and patent situation, which often affects availability and pricing. You can search naratriptan pricing context and product identification here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/?s=naratriptan [1]
Is naratriptan cheaper as a generic?
In many cases, generic naratriptan is cheaper than the branded version because it competes on price once exclusivity/patent barriers have ended. The exact savings depend on the specific generic manufacturer, dosage strength, and pharmacy pricing.
If you’re comparing options, start by confirming which product your prescription is for (generic “naratriptan” vs. a brand name) and the tablet strength.
How much does naratriptan cost per pill (typical ways people estimate it)?
Most shoppers estimate naratriptan cost by dividing the bottle price by the number of tablets in the package (for example, a 9-tablet or 12-tablet supply, depending on the product). The easiest way to get a reliable “per-pill” estimate is to check the exact NDC/product at your pharmacy (or via a pharmacy price-check site) and then calculate cost per tablet.
What prices should I compare to get the best deal?
To reduce surprises at checkout, compare:
- The exact strength (1 mg vs 2.5 mg)
- The package size (how many tablets)
- Generic vs brand
- Cash price vs insurance copay
- Pharmacy location/chain vs independent vs mail order
Can insurance or a coupon change naratriptan’s price?
Yes. With insurance, the copay can be far lower than the cash price, while some coupon programs only apply to cash purchases (or only to certain generic/brand products). Checking both the insured copay and the out-of-pocket cash price for the exact product is usually the fastest way to see which option is cheapest.
Which naratriptan formulation are you asking about?
Naratriptan prices differ by formulation. To give you a precise number, tell me:
- Dosage strength (1 mg or 2.5 mg)
- Tablet count (how many tablets per bottle)
- Brand or generic (if you know)
- Your country (prices differ by market)
Source
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/?s=naratriptan