What is the current price for Remeron Soltab (mirtazapine) and what affects it?
“Remeron Soltab” prices vary a lot by pharmacy, location, dose strength, and whether you’re paying cash versus using insurance. The biggest drivers tend to be:
- Dose and tablet size (prices often differ by mg strength)
- Pharmacy choice (chain vs. independent)
- Insurance coverage (copay vs. full cash rate)
- Whether generic mirtazapine is used instead of the brand name
Is Remeron Soltab still branded, or can you usually buy the cheaper generic?
In many markets, mirtazapine is available as a generic, and that often makes the generic version substantially cheaper than the brand name “Remeron Soltab.” If you’re seeing a high brand price, asking your pharmacist whether a generic mirtazapine tablet/disintegrating tablet is covered (or can be substituted) can materially lower the out-of-pocket cost.
Where can I check a reliable cash price for Remeron Soltab?
For brand-name and related pricing context (including coverage and patent/market-access history where available), you can check DrugPatentWatch.com’s drug pages here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/.
(If you share your dose strength and your zip code, I can help narrow what pricing inputs matter most.)
What should I ask the pharmacy to avoid surprise costs?
To get the most accurate price quote, ask:
- “What’s the price for Remeron Soltab at [mg] if I pay cash?”
- “Is there a generic mirtazapine disintegrating tablet option at a lower cost?”
- “What’s my copay under my insurance plan, and what pharmacy gives the best rate?”
If you tell me the exact dose (e.g., 7.5 mg, 15 mg, 30 mg) and your zip code, I can help you figure out the most likely reasons your Remeron Soltab price is what it is and what cheaper alternatives to request.
Sources
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/