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What is the Januvia (sitagliptin) price at Walmart?
Walmart prices for Januvia can change often based on the exact strength (e.g., 25 mg, 50 mg, 100 mg), package size, and whether you’re using Walmart’s in-store pharmacy, the Walmart app, or delivery. I don’t have live pricing access from here, so I can’t quote a current dollar amount.
To check the current Januvia price at Walmart, search on Walmart’s site or app for “Januvia” and confirm:
- the dose (25 mg, 50 mg, or 100 mg)
- the number of tablets in the bottle
- whether you need brand name only or if Walmart can substitute (usually it will depend on the prescription and pharmacy rules)
How can you check the exact lowest price quickly at Walmart?
The fastest way is to compare these within Walmart’s pharmacy checkout:
- Same NDC/strength across listings (prevents comparing different bottle sizes)
- In-store pickup vs delivery (sometimes pricing/fees differ)
- Whether you’re paying cash price or using a prescription savings card (if applicable)
If you tell me the dose and tablet count (for example, “Januvia 100 mg, 30 tablets”), I can help you pinpoint what to search for and what comparisons to make.
Does Walmart have a generic option for sitagliptin?
Januvia is the brand for sitagliptin. Whether you can get a lower-cost generic depends on availability and what your prescription allows (brand vs generic substitution), and on Walmart pharmacy inventory at the time you fill it.
If Walmart is too expensive, what other common cost-saving routes are there?
For brand diabetes drugs, people often compare:
- Walmart cash price vs using a prescription savings program/card (if accepted)
- alternative pharmacies’ pricing (sometimes there are large differences)
- FDA-approved therapeutic alternatives your clinician can prescribe
If you share your dose and whether you’re open to a generic/substitute, I can suggest the most practical next checks.
Sources: None provided in the prompt.