Oxazepam Cost & Price Guide
Also sold as: Oxazepam
As a generic medication, Oxazepam is relatively affordable. Patients can often find significant savings by using discount cards or checking prices at different pharmacies.
Per month, without insurance
Only brand-name versions currently available
Discount coupons may reduce out-of-pocket costs
Cost Overview
As a generic medication, Oxazepam is relatively affordable. Patients can often find significant savings by using discount cards or checking prices at different pharmacies.
Generic vs. Brand-Name Price
| Version | Typical Monthly Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Oxazepam(brand) | $15–$50/month | Check manufacturer patient assistance programs |
Generic Manufacturers
The following companies manufacture FDA-approved generic versions of Oxazepam. Prices may vary between manufacturers and pharmacies.
Ways to Save on Oxazepam
Prescription Discount Cards
Free discount programs like GoodRx, RxSaver, and NeedyMeds can reduce the cost of oxazepam at most pharmacies. Compare prices before filling.
90-Day Supply
Ordering a 90-day supply through a mail-order pharmacy often costs less per dose than monthly fills. Check with your insurance plan or pharmacy benefit manager.
Patient Assistance Programs
If you're uninsured or underinsured, the manufacturer may offer a patient assistance program (PAP) that provides oxazepam at low or no cost. Visit NeedyMeds.org or the manufacturer's website.
Insurance Coverage
Most insurance plans, including Medicare Part D and Medicaid, cover oxazepam . Coverage and copay amounts vary by plan tier and formulary. Contact your insurance provider or check your plan's drug formulary to confirm coverage.
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Patient Assistance Programs (PAP)
If you're uninsured, underinsured, or cannot afford oxazepam, these programs may provide it at low or no cost.
Frequently Asked Questions About Oxazepam Cost
What is the recommended dosage for OXAZEPAM?
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION Because of the flexibility of this product and the range of emotional disturbances responsive to it, dosage should be individualized for maximum beneficial effects. OXAZEPAM Usual Dose Mild-to-moderate anxiety, with associated tension, irritability, agitation, or related symptoms of functional origin secondary to organic 10 to 15 mg. 3 or 4 times daily Severe anxiety syndromes, agitation, or anxiety associated with depression 15 to 30 mg. 3 or 4 times daily Older patients with anxiety, tension, irritability, and agitation Initial dosage: 10 mg, 3 times daily. If…
Who should not take OXAZEPAM?
CONTRAINDICATIONS History of previous hypersensitivity reaction to oxazepam. Oxazepam is not indicated in psychoses.
What are the side effects of OXAZEPAM?
ADVERSE REACTIONS The necessity for discontinuation of therapy due to undesirable effects has been rare. Transient, mild drowsiness is commonly seen in the first few days of therapy. If it persists, the dosage should be reduced. In few instances, dizziness, vertigo, headache, and rarely syncope have occurred either alone or together with drowsiness. Mild paradoxical reactions, i.e., excitement, stimulation of affect, have been reported in psychiatric patients; these reactions may be secondary to relief of anxiety and usually appear in the first two weeks of therapy. Other side effects…
What drugs interact with OXAZEPAM?
Drug Interactions: The concomitant use of benzodiazepines and opioids increases the risk of respiratory depression because of actions at different receptor sites in the CNS that control respiration. Benzodiazepines interact at GABAA sites and opioids interact primarily at mu receptors. When benzodiazepines and opioids are combined, the potential for benzodiazepines to significantly worsen opioid- related respiratory depression exists. Limit dosage and duration of concomitant use of benzodiazepines and opioids, and monitor patients closely for respiratory depression and sedation.
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