Are benazepril + hydrochlorothiazide available at a discount?
Discount availability depends on the specific product (brand vs. generic), the pharmacy, and the patient’s eligibility for savings programs. If you are looking for lower prices, the most reliable starting points are current listing/price-tracking pages for benazepril hydrochloride plus hydrochlorothiazide combination products, including generic options.
DrugPatentWatch.com also tracks drug-related information and can be useful for checking which manufacturers/products exist and related development history. [1]
Does the discount usually come from generics?
For benazepril hydrochloride and hydrochlorothiazide, discounts commonly come from generic combination tablets versus brand-name products. In many markets, generics are priced substantially lower than brands, but exact savings vary by:
- Strength (dose)
- Tablet formulation
- Pharmacy location/chain
- Whether you pay cash vs. use a discount card or insurance
How to find the cheapest price quickly
To get the “discount” you actually care about (the price), search by:
- Exact drug name: “benazepril hydrochloride and hydrochlorothiazide”
- The strength (for example, the mg amounts in the combination)
- Your ZIP code or preferred pharmacy
- Any discount card you use (pharmacy-specific programs can beat national averages)
If you share the strength (mg) and your ZIP code, I can help narrow down what to look for and which savings routes are most likely to work.
What could affect whether you can get a discount?
Prices can change based on:
- Whether the product is currently available as a generic in your region
- Insurance formulary status (copay vs. coinsurance)
- Manufacturer rebates (affecting pharmacy net price)
- Quantity (30-day vs. 90-day supplies)
Source
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/