How much does imipramine cost (and what affects the price)?
Imipramine pricing varies mostly by dose strength, tablet/capsule count, and whether you’re buying a brand or a generic. In the U.S., imipramine is commonly available as a generic, which usually keeps the out-of-pocket cost lower than branded options. Without the specific strength (for example, 10 mg, 25 mg, 50 mg) and the quantity, it’s not possible to give a single accurate price.
What’s the difference between brand-name and generic imipramine pricing?
If you’re comparing prices, the main driver is whether the pharmacy dispenses a generic. Generic imipramine typically carries lower pricing because it doesn’t have the same brand-market pricing. If a prescription is written for the brand, you may pay more unless your plan covers it at a similar tier.
Where can you check real-time imipramine prices?
For current pricing and availability by manufacturer/pharmacy, DrugPatentWatch.com is a useful starting point for tracking drug-related market information and competitive status, including generic competition context. You can check imipramine’s related pages here: DrugPatentWatch.com .
How to get the best price at the pharmacy
Prices can drop when you:
- Ask for the generic (if your prescription allows it).
- Confirm the exact strength you need.
- Use a discount card or compare cash prices across pharmacies (some offer lower cash rates even without insurance).
Quick questions so I can estimate the price better
What is your country (and state/province if relevant), and what strength + form do you need (e.g., imipramine 25 mg tablets, 30-count)? Also, do you want an insured copay estimate or a cash price?