What does a “Voltaren injection” cost?
The price for a Voltaren injection (diclofenac) depends on the exact product (formulation and dose), the pharmacy or facility, and your location. The information provided here does not include any specific U.S. cash price or national pricing for diclofenac injection.
How to find the most accurate price near you
To get the most accurate number, check these common options:
- Your local pharmacy’s cash price (or ask for the “self-pay” price).
- Pricing through your insurance (you may see a copay or coinsurance amount).
- Hospital/clinic billing if the injection is administered in an outpatient setting (that can include administration fees in addition to the drug cost).
- Online pharmacy price tools, if they list the specific NDC for diclofenac injection.
If you tell me your country, whether it’s for a clinic/hospital or a pharmacy pick-up, and (if you have it) the dose/NDC on the box, I can help you figure out what price range to look for.
What usually changes the total cost
Even when the drug price is known, the final bill can differ because of:
- Administration fees (if given by a clinician)
- How many vials/syringes are needed per dose
- Whether it’s billed as an outpatient procedure versus a medication-only purchase
- Insurance coverage and whether a prior authorization is required
Does it have a generic, and does that lower the price?
Diclofenac injection is commonly available as a generic in many markets, which can make the cash price lower than brand-name pricing. The exact difference depends on what’s stocked locally and how it’s billed.
If you share your location and the dose you were prescribed (e.g., 25 mg/mL or 75 mg/3 mL), I’ll narrow down what to expect and what to ask the pharmacy for.