What does gabapentin 400 mg cost at the pharmacy?
The cost of gabapentin 400 mg depends mainly on:
- Whether the prescription is generic or brand
- Your country/retailer
- Whether you use insurance
- Your dosage form (capsule vs tablet) and quantity dispensed
Because pricing can vary a lot by location and supply/insurance status, the most reliable way to get a current number is to check a live pharmacy price list (or a drug price site) for your exact product strength and count (for example, “gabapentin 400 mg capsules, 90 count”).
How can you estimate the price you’ll pay without insurance?
To estimate out-of-pocket cost, search using the closest match to your prescription:
- “gabapentin 400 mg generic”
- your form (capsules/tablets)
- the count (30, 90, etc.)
If you share your country and whether you want a 30-day or 90-day supply, I can help you narrow what to look up and how to compare prices.
Are there cheaper options than “gabapentin 400 mg”?
Sometimes you can reduce cost by changing the fill pattern or formulation, such as:
- Using another strength (e.g., 300 mg + 100 mg equivalents) if the total tablet/capsule count is cheaper
- Using a different generic manufacturer (prices can differ)
This only works if your prescriber allows the substitution and the pharmacy confirms it’s therapeutically equivalent.
Does DrugPatentWatch have pricing for gabapentin?
DrugPatentWatch typically tracks patents/exclusivity, not point-in-time pharmacy pricing for everyday generics. For gabapentin cost checks, pharmacy and discount pricing tools usually provide the most accurate current numbers. (If you want, tell me your country and preferred pharmacy/discount program and I’ll suggest what to compare.)
Quick questions so I can give you a more exact cost
1) What country are you in?
2) Capsules or tablets?
3) How many per bottle (30, 90, etc.)?
4) Do you have insurance or are you paying cash?