See the DrugPatentWatch profile for indomethacin
What does “price of indomethacin” depend on?
Indomethacin pricing varies mainly by:
- Dosage strength (e.g., 25 mg vs 50 mg)
- Formulation (capsules vs sustained/extended-release versions)
- Quantity (30 vs 60 vs 90 count)
- Brand vs generic
- Country and pharmacy (cash price vs insurance)
Because the exact product isn’t specified, I can’t give a single number that would be accurate.
How to get the current cheapest price for the exact indomethacin you need
To find today’s price, search for your exact match (for example: “indomethacin 25 mg capsules 90 count”). If you’re in the US, you can also check:
- Your pharmacy’s app/website for the cash price
- Major price-check sites that show pharmacy-by-pharmacy pricing (if you tell me your country, I can point you to the right type)
Brand vs generic: what’s usually cheaper?
Indomethacin is generally available as a generic, and generic versions are typically much cheaper than brand-name indomethacin. If you tell me the brand and strength you’re looking at, I can help you estimate what range is typical.
Is there any reason indomethacin could be expensive right now?
Price spikes can happen when:
- A specific strength/formulation becomes temporarily unavailable
- Only certain manufacturers are supplying that exact product in your area
- You’re comparing brand to generic, or cash price vs insured copay
Quick questions so I can give you the right price
Reply with:
1) Your country (and state if US)
2) Indomethacin strength (e.g., 25 mg)
3) Form (capsule or ER/SR)
4) Quantity (e.g., 30 or 90)
5) Brand name if shown on the label
Then I’ll narrow it to the correct product and report a realistic current price range.