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How much is diltiazem without insurance?

Diltiazem costs $850 per year without insurance. Learn how to get diltiazem at a lower price, or find cheaper alternatives.

Key takeaways

  • Diltiazem is a calcium channel blocker medication, available by prescription in a variety of time-release capsules and tablets.

  • Generic options abound within the different diltiazem versions, and coupled with a SingleCare coupon and some smart shopping, there is the potential for considerable savings for those with and without insurance.

  • Aside from diltiazem products, if the healthcare provider approves, a beta blocker could be a viable substitute with the potential for a discount too.

Diltiazem is a prescription pill used to control blood pressure, lower pulse rates, and prevent angina. A member of the calcium channel blocker class of medications, diltiazem has a long track record for the treatment of hypertension and heart disease. Obtaining the drug should be quite doable based on its generic availability. The price of 30, 120 mg capsules of 24-hour extended-release diltiazem is about $70. Although that monthly expense may seem steep, discount opportunities can and should be leveraged.

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How much does diltiazem cost without insurance?

Paying $70 for a one-month supply of 24-hour extended-release diltiazem 120 mg capsules will add up over time. At a daily price of over two dollars, that amounts to over $850 in a year. That may be as good as it gets for retail diltiazem pricing. The cost of regular-release diltiazem is about $70 for 30, 120 mg tablets, but it is dosed three to four times daily, so the supply will not last as long. As another more expensive option, you could pay $230 for a one-month supply of 60, 60 mg capsules of 12-hour extended-release diltiazem.

Keep in mind that the price can really vary based on a few factors. Like at any store, pricing at pharmacies differs from one establishment to another. Dosage can make a difference, too. Volume discounts can apply as well, such as when a 90-day supply has a lower daily expense than a 30-day supply.

Without insurance, there is no health plan formulary to restrict your choices. Looking into alternatives to diltiazem could be fruitful. Multiple options, including another calcium channel blocker, verapamil, and beta-blockers, metoprolol, carvedilol, atenolol, and labetalol, are available and worth reviewing with your healthcare provider.

How much does brand-name diltiazem cost?

Multiple brand-name versions of diltiazem hydrochloride (HCl) are still on the market. Cardizem CD is a 24-hour extended-release (ER) product that can run a staggering $3,000 for 90, 120 mg capsules, but check out the alternatives. Cartia XT and Tiazac are other brand-name 24-hour extended-release capsule products that may cost between $70 and $80 for 30, 120 mg capsules. In comparison, once-daily Tiadylt ER retails for $110 for 90, 120 mg capsules, providing a nice savings on a day-to-day basis. Offering a tablet choice rather than a capsule, Cardizem LA is priced at $160 for 30, 240 mg 24-hour extended-release pills. Regular-release Cardizem, which is used for anginal chest pain, jumps up in price to $700 for 30, 120 mg tablets. Let’s lay out those options and see how they stack up against one another, as well as other drugs from other categories.

Compare diltiazem prices to related drugs
Drug name Price without insurance SingleCare price Savings options
Diltiazem 24-hour extended-release capsules $70 per 30, 120 mg capsules $9 per 30, 120 mg capsules of generic 24-hour extended-release diltiazem  See latest prices
Diltiazem 12-hour extended-release capsules $230 per 60, 60 mg capsules $70 per 60, 60 mg capsules of generic 12-hour extended-release diltiazem See latest prices
Diltiazem HCl regular-release tablets $70 per 30, 120 mg tablets $9 per 30, 120 mg tablets of generic regular-release diltiazem See latest prices
Cardizem CD (diltiazem 24-hour extended-release capsules) $3,000 per 90, 120 mg capsules $9 per 30, 120 mg capsules of generic 24-hour extended-release diltiazem See latest prices
Cartia XT (diltiazem 24-hour extended-release capsules) $70 per 30, 120 mg capsules $9 per 30, 120 mg capsules of generic 24-hour extended-release diltiazem See latest prices
Tiazac (diltiazem 24-hour extended-release capsules $85 per 30, 120 mg capsules $7 per 30, 120 mg capsules of generic 24-hour extended-release diltiazem See latest prices
Tiadylt ER (diltiazem 24-hour extended-release capsules) $110 per 90, 120 mg capsules $7 per 30, 120 mg capsules of generic 24-hour extended-release diltiazem  See latest prices
Cardizem LA (diltiazem 24-hour extended-release tablets) $160 per 30, 240 mg tablets $56 per 30, 240 mg tablets of generic 24-hour extended-release diltiazem See latest prices
Cardizem (diltiazem regular-release tablets) $700 per 30, 120 mg tablets $9 per 30, 120 mg tablets of generic regular-release diltiazem See latest prices
Veralan (verapamil extended-release capsules) $350 per 30, 240 mg capsules $35 per 30, 240 mg capsules of generic extended-release verapamil  See latest prices
Verapamil regular-release tablets $34 per 90, 80 mg tablets $9 per 90, 80 mg tablets of generic regular-release verapamil See latest prices
Lopressor (metoprolol tartrate regular-release) $190 per 60, 50 mg tablets $7 per 60, 50 mg tablets of generic regular-release metoprolol tartrate See latest prices
Toprol XL (metoprolol succinate extended-release tablets) $160 per 90, 25 mg tablets $10 per 90, 25 mg tablets of generic extended-release metoprolol succinate See latest prices
Coreg (carvedilol regular-release tablets) $100 per 60, 12.5 mg tablets $6 per 60, 12.5 mg tablets of generic regular-release carvedilol See latest prices
Coreg CR (carvedilol extended-release capsules) $5,800 per 90, 40 mg capsules $85 per 30, 40 mg capsules of generic extended-release carvedilol See latest prices
Tenormin (atenolol) $460 per 30, 25 mg tablets $4 per 30, 25 mg tablets of generic atenolol See latest prices
Labetalol $56 per 60, 100 mg tablets $12 per 60, 100 mg tablets of generic labetalol See latest prices

Prescription drug prices often change. These are the most accurate medication prices at the time of publishing. The listed price without insurance references the price of brand-name drugs (unless otherwise specified). The listed SingleCare price references the price of generic drugs if available. Click the “Savings options” link to see the latest drug prices.

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Diltiazem costs by dose

A well-known tactic of bargain hunters is to buy in bulk. When looking for a discount on medications, a 90-day supply often costs less on a day-to-day basis than a 30-day supply of the same drug. Dose strength is another variable to consider when examining prices. A higher dose may or may not mean a higher price. In the case of thirty 24-hour diltiazem ER capsules, brand-name prices shoot up over three times when going from 120 mg to 360 mg, but generic prices go up less than three times.

Compare diltiazem prices by strength

(per 30 capsules)

Strength SingleCare price of brand-name SingleCare price of generic
120 mg of 24-hour extended-release diltiazem $830  $9 
180 mg of 24-hour extended-release diltiazem $1050 $11
240 mg of 24-hour extended-release diltiazem $1,400 $12
300 mg of 24-hour extended-release diltiazem $1,900 $18
360 mg of 24-hour extended-release diltiazem $2,700 $25
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Is diltiazem covered by insurance?

Diltiazem has a lot of formulations, from regular-release to 12-hour extended-release to 24-hour extended-release. Fortunately, they are all available in generic versions. As a result, they are typically among the preferred options on health insurance formularies. Likewise, Medicare and Medicaid prescription plans will usually cover generic diltiazem products. Exceptions are bound to occur though, so it is always wise to review your drug formulary and understand what your copay will be.

How to get diltiazem without insurance

Out-of-pocket expenses from medications can get out of hand, particularly for those without insurance. Having a generic option when it comes to diltiazem helps to keep the cost lower, but retail prices can still add up for this important maintenance drug that is tasked with keeping heart rate and high blood pressure in check. Manufacturer patient assistance programs often do not apply due to eligibility requirements. However, there are other opportunities for discounts on diltiazem.

1. SingleCare discount card

Get your very own SingleCare discount card and show it to your pharmacist to see how much lower the diltiazem price gets. The cards are free and easy to use. You will probably see savings on many of your other medicines too.

2. Consider generic

If your prescription is for a brand-name diltiazem product, check with your healthcare provider for medical advice to see if a generic equivalent drug is an acceptable alternative. The prescribing healthcare professional may have stated on the prescription “Substitution Permissible” meaning that the pharmacist can change it from brand to generic.

3. SingleCare diltiazem coupon

Confirm your location on the SingleCare drug coupon page for your diltiazem product. Review your local pharmacy options, and compare the discounted diltiazem price that each will offer. Nationwide, over 35,000 pharmacies accept SingleCare coupons. Choose the coupon for your preferred product and pharmacy. Already lower than the $3,000 brand-name price, generic 24-hour extended-release diltiazem capsules can go from $70 for 30, 120 mg tablets to only $9 with a SingleCare coupon, giving you a monthly savings of over $60.

4. Pharmacy savings

Prices vary among pharmacies. Those same extended-release diltiazem capsules can have discounted prices ranging from $9 to $23. Once again, those monthly savings can really add up. Inquiring about generic options, using SingleCare discounts, and comparing pharmacy prices on SingleCare can be a reliable pathway to savings.

5. Volume discounts

Pharmacies often lower the price per pill when more are purchased. For example, the $9 price for 30 120 mg 24-hour diltiazem ER capsules may only go up to $22 when 90 are prescribed and paid for. Discuss this idea with your prescribing healthcare provider.

6. Alternative medications

Another question for your medical professional is whether a different diltiazem product or alternative drug class might be less expensive and equally efficacious, as long as side effects, drug interactions, or contraindications with health conditions are not a problem. If the beta blocker metoprolol is an acceptable substitute, a 3-month supply of 25 mg metoprolol succinate extended-release tablets may only be $10 with a SingleCare coupon. The prescriber may not recommend changing drug versions or classes, so always double-check. If not, as you have seen, there are plenty of other ways to lower the cost of diltiazem.

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