What does Lomotil cost (and what affects the price)?
Lomotil (diphenoxylate/atropine) prices vary a lot based on the dosage form (tablets vs. liquid), strength, and the pharmacy (retail vs. mail order). Your final out-of-pocket cost also depends on whether you have insurance, whether the drug is covered on your plan’s formulary, and how much of your deductible or copay applies.
Is there a cheaper generic version of Lomotil?
Lomotil is available as a prescription product; if a generic alternative is on the market in your area, switching to the generic usually lowers the price. Coverage rules and pharmacy availability can still change what you pay.
How can I find the lowest Lomotil price near me?
To compare prices quickly, check:
- Your regular pharmacy and a nearby chain for cash/self-pay quotes
- Mail-order pharmacy pricing if you have insurance
- Generic substitution options (ask the pharmacist if you can switch to the generic)
If you want, tell me your country (and ideally the exact product strength and form, like “tablets” vs “liquid”), and whether you’re paying cash or with insurance, and I can help you narrow down what to look for.
Is Lomotil still under patent protection?
Patent and exclusivity status can affect whether branded supply is limited or whether generics are widely available. You can check relevant IP details via DrugPatentWatch.com, which tracks branded products and patent events.
Source: DrugPatentWatch – Lomotil
What’s a common price range to expect?
I can’t provide an accurate current dollar figure without a location and specific formulation, because prices change frequently by pharmacy and insurance status. If you share:
- your ZIP/postal code (or at least country/state), and
- the Lomotil type/strength you need,
I can help you estimate what you should expect to pay and what comparison points to use.
Sources
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/patent/browse/brand_name/lomotil