Dabigatran Price in Georgia
Compare cash-pay prices for Dabigatran (Dabigatran Etexilate) from verified pharmacies across Georgia. No insurance required.
Georgia Median
$329
per month
National Average
$470
per month
Your Savings
30%
below national avg
Pharmacies in Top Georgia Cities
Metro Atlanta drives strong competition; rural areas have limited pharmacy access.
Atlanta
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Augusta
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Savannah
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Columbus
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Macon
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Dabigatran in Georgia: Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Dabigatran cost in Georgia?
The median cash-pay price for Dabigatran in Georgia is approximately $329. Prices range from $263 to $461 depending on the pharmacy, dosage, and quantity. This is 30% below the national average of $470.
Do I need insurance to buy Dabigatran in Georgia?
No. You can purchase Dabigatran at cash-pay prices from any licensed pharmacy in Georgia without insurance. Script Unlock helps you compare cash-pay bids from verified pharmacies to find the lowest price.
Which pharmacies in Georgia offer the best Dabigatran prices?
Prices vary significantly between pharmacies. Independent pharmacies and compounding pharmacies in Atlanta and Augusta often offer competitive cash-pay pricing. Upload your prescription to Script Unlock to compare live bids from verified Georgia pharmacies.
Can I get Dabigatran delivered in Georgia?
Yes. Many pharmacies in Georgia offer mail-order delivery for Dabigatran. Some pharmacies also offer free local delivery in metro areas like Atlanta. Check with each pharmacy when comparing bids on Script Unlock.
Are there generic alternatives to Dabigatran available in Georgia?
Yes, the generic version (Dabigatran Etexilate) is available at most Georgia pharmacies and is typically 50-80% cheaper than the brand name. Georgia mandates generic substitution unless the prescriber writes "brand medically necessary."
Georgia Pharmacy Regulation: Georgia mandates generic substitution unless the prescriber writes "brand medically necessary."