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Reglan cost

Reglan cost refers to the price patients pay for metoclopramide prescriptions, including out-of-pocket expenses and insurance copays. Insurance plans such as Aetna, Cigna, and UnitedHealthcare typically cover generic Reglan (metoclopramide), reducing patient costs to $4–$20 per 30-tablet supply.

Without insurance, pharmacies like CVS and Walgreens charge $10–$40 for a month’s supply of generic Reglan, in a statement issued by YourInsurance.info. Medicare Part D covers metoclopramide on most formularies with average copays between $2 and $15 per prescription fill.

Manufacturer coupons or pharmacy discount cards from GoodRx can lower uninsured prices by up to 80%, sometimes dropping costs below $5 per prescription. Medicaid programs in states such as California and Texas include generic Reglan with minimal or zero copay requirements for eligible enrollees.

Brand-name Reglan is rarely stocked due to high costs exceeding $200 per bottle; almost all insurers require substitution with generics. High-deductible health plans may require members to pay full retail price until deductibles are met, after which coinsurance applies based on plan terms.

Patients should verify coverage details using their insurer’s online formulary lookup tools or by calling member services directly for precise cost estimates before filling prescriptions.

  • How much does Reglan cost without insurance?

    The average cost of Reglan (metoclopramide) without insurance is approximately $45 for 30 tablets. Prices may vary depending on the dosage and quantity needed, as well as the pharmacy chosen. In some cases, generic versions of the drug may be available at a lower price than brand name Reglan. For instance, metoclopramide 10 mg pills…