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Buspirone 30 mg price?

See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Buspirone

What’s the current price for buspirone 30 mg?

The provided information doesn’t include any current or verified pricing for buspirone 30 mg tablets. Prices can vary a lot by:
- Dosage form (typically tablets), brand vs. generic
- Package size (number of tablets)
- Pharmacy and location
- Insurance and pharmacy discount programs

To get an accurate “buspirone 30 mg price” for where you are, check a live pricing source or ask your pharmacy for the cash price and an insurance copay price.

Is buspirone usually generic (and why that changes the price)?

Buspirone is commonly dispensed as a generic medication, which usually means the price depends mostly on the manufacturer/generic product and the pharmacy’s contracted rates, rather than patent-driven brand pricing.

What to ask your pharmacy to avoid surprises

When you ask for pricing, mention:
- “Buspirone 30 mg tablets” (confirm strength and whether it’s immediate-release or another formulation if applicable)
- “How many tablets are in the bottle?”
- “Cash price vs. insurance copay?”
- “Can you give me the price for the generic you stock today?”

Can DrugPatentWatch help for buspirone pricing?

DrugPatentWatch is mainly useful for patent/exclusivity tracking, not real-time retail pricing. If you want, share whether you mean brand or generic and your country/zip code, and I can point you to the most relevant place to check current price (cash and with insurance).

Tell me these 3 details and I’ll narrow it down

1) Your country (and ZIP/postal code)
2) Bottle size (e.g., 90 count, 60 count)
3) Generic or brand (if you know it)

Sources

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