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How much does Suboxone cost at Walgreens?
Walgreens’ price for Suboxone varies by the exact product and strength (for example, the 1 film per strip vs. 2 film per strip formulations, and the mg dosing), plus whether you’re paying cash or using a prescription discount card. Walgreens also commonly changes shelf and online pricing over time, so there isn’t a single fixed “Walgreens price” for Suboxone.
If you tell me:
- which Suboxone product you mean (Suboxone films or tablets),
- the strength (e.g., 2 mg/0.5 mg, 4 mg/1 mg, 8 mg/2 mg), and
- the quantity (how many films/tablets),
I can help you estimate what you should expect to pay and what to check on Walgreens’ site or in-store.
What usually changes the price at Walgreens?
The total cost you see at Walgreens typically depends on:
- the specific Suboxone strength and form,
- the number of doses (count of films/tablets per box),
- cash vs. discount pricing,
- insurance coverage (copay can be much lower than cash price),
- location (prices can differ by store/ZIP).
What’s the fastest way to get the exact Walgreens price?
The most reliable way is to check:
- Walgreens’ online pharmacy listing for the exact NDC/strength/quantity, or
- the price shown when you enter the prescription on the Walgreens app/site for your ZIP code.
Is there a cheaper alternative to buying at full cash price?
If you are paying cash or your copay is high, people often reduce out-of-pocket cost by using:
- insurance (if available),
- prescription discount programs (through participating pharmacies),
- comparing prices at other local pharmacies for the same strength and quantity.
If you share your ZIP code and the exact Suboxone dose/count, I can suggest a practical way to compare prices and what you might pay at Walgreens versus alternatives.