See the DrugPatentWatch profile for phentermine
How much does phentermine cost without insurance?
Prices for phentermine vary a lot by:
- the dose (for example, 15 mg vs 30 mg vs 37.5 mg),
- the form (most commonly tablets; some brands differ),
- the pharmacy and location, and
- whether you’re using a discount card or paying cash.
If you tell me your strength (mg) and whether it’s tablets or another form, I can help narrow down what to expect and what to ask for at the pharmacy.
How much does phentermine cost with a discount card?
Discount programs (including pharmacy cash prices and common savings cards) can lower the out-of-pocket cost versus list price, but the exact amount depends on:
- the specific product (brand vs generic),
- your pharmacy,
- your state, and
- the plan/discount terms.
If you share your ZIP code (or state) and the dose, I can guide you on the best way to get the lowest price.
What affects the price most: brand vs generic?
In many cases, generic phentermine is less expensive than brand-name options because it’s typically priced lower and has wider availability. Pricing still varies by pharmacy, so it’s worth comparing both at checkout.
What’s the best next step to get the exact price today?
Pharmacy pricing changes frequently. For the most accurate number, check:
- your pharmacy’s app/website (if available),
- a mainstream discount pharmacy site at the same pharmacy, or
- ask the pharmacist for the cash price for the exact strength you need.
If you reply with:
1) your phentermine dose (mg),
2) brand or generic (if you know it),
3) your form (tablet/capsule), and
4) your ZIP code,
I’ll help you estimate the likely range and what price to look for.