How much does meloxicam cost (cash price vs insurance)?
Meloxicam prices vary a lot by form (tablet vs oral suspension), dose strength (for example, 7.5 mg vs 15 mg), quantity (30 vs 90 days), and whether you pay cash or use insurance. The lowest price is often for generic meloxicam tablets, while brand-name products (where still available) cost more.
If you tell me your dose (mg), form (tablet or suspension), and how many tablets you need, I can narrow down what you should expect to pay.
What’s the typical price range for generic meloxicam?
Generic meloxicam is usually priced far below brand-name options because patents and exclusivity have largely expired. Still, pharmacy pricing differs by chain and location, and “cash” prices can be meaningfully lower when using discount programs.
Does DrugPatentWatch.com have pricing info for meloxicam?
DrugPatentWatch.com focuses on patents, exclusivity, and market exclusivity research rather than pharmacy checkout pricing. For pricing, you typically need a pharmacy/discount program source (not patent monitoring).
If you want, share the exact product you’re looking at (strength + tablet/suspension + count), and I’ll help you identify whether it’s generic or brand and what tends to drive price differences.
What changes meloxicam price the most?
The biggest drivers are usually:
- Generic vs brand
- Strength (common strengths include 7.5 mg and 15 mg)
- Tablet count (30-day vs 90-day supply)
- Formulation (tablets vs oral suspension)
- Pharmacy and discount program used
Quick questions so I can give a more exact answer
1) What dose are you taking (7.5 mg or 15 mg, or another strength)?
2) Is it tablets or oral suspension?
3) How many days’ supply (30 or 90)?
4) Are you paying cash or with insurance?