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Cipralex 10mg

Escitalopram · tablet

Generic: Escitalopram
Mental Health
Prescription Required
DIN: 02263238

Lowest price

$8.58

Save up to $6.95

Last verified:

Selective SSRI for major depressive disorder and generalized anxiety disorder. Known for good tolerability and rapid onset.

Cipralex 10mg is available at 9 pharmacy chains in Canada, with prices ranging from $8.58 to $15.53. You could save up to $6.95 by choosing Costco Pharmacy - St. Catharines-Niagara over Guardian Pharmacy - Westdale.

Prices across 9 pharmacy chainsSorted by price

Save up to $6.95 (45%)

by choosing Costco Pharmacy - St. Catharines-Niagara over Guardian Pharmacy - Westdale

Best Price

$8.58

$13.73

+$5.15 more

Rexall - Brandon

Brandon, MB

$13.95

+$5.37 more

$14.04

+$5.46 more

$14.04

+$5.46 more

Familiprix - Beauport

Quebec City, QC

$14.08

+$5.50 more

$14.55

+$5.97 more

$14.75

+$6.17 more

$15.53

+$6.95 more

Cheapest option breakdown

Unit price ($0.14 × 30)
$4.09
Dispensing fee
$4.49
Total$8.58
48% drug52% fee

Why prices differ

Price spread$6.95
Costco Pharmacy - St. Catharines-Niagara vs Guardian Pharmacy - Westdale81% gap

What drives the $6.95 gap?

Dispensing fee
88% of gap
$4.49$11.00(+$6.51)
Pharmacy markup
6% of gap
$0.00$0.41(+$0.41)
Drug base cost
6% of gap
$4.09$4.53(+$0.44)

The dispensing fee is the biggest factor in the price difference for this medication. This is a flat fee pharmacists charge per fill — it can vary by over $7 between chains.

Price at each chain

Visual comparison — green bar = cheapest

Costco Pharmacy - St. Catharines-Niagara
$8.58
Walmart Pharmacy - Brandon
$13.73+$5.15
Rexall - Brandon
$13.95+$5.37
London Drugs - Winnipeg
$14.04+$5.46
Shoppers Drug Mart - Portage
$14.04+$5.46
Familiprix - Beauport
$14.08+$5.50
Jean Coutu - Verdun
$14.55+$5.97
Medicine Shoppe - Cook St
$14.75+$6.17
Guardian Pharmacy - Westdale
$15.53+$6.95
Drug cost
Markup
Dispensing fee

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Where to Buy Cipralex 10mg

Cipralex 10mg is available at 9 pharmacy chains across 41 cities

Cipralex 10mg at Shoppers Drug Mart

Available in 27 locations · Shoppers Drug Mart is Canada's largest pharmacy chain

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Cipralex 10mg pricing and availability

How much does Cipralex 10mg cost without insurance?

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Cipralex 10mg tablet costs as low as $8.58 at Costco Pharmacy - St. Catharines-Niagara, and up to $15.53 at Guardian Pharmacy - Westdale. Prices vary by pharmacy chain and location in Canada. We compare prices at 9 pharmacy chains to help you find the lowest price.

Where can I buy Cipralex in Canada?

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Cipralex 10mg is available at 9 pharmacy chains across 7 cities in Canada, including St. Catharines-Niagara, Brandon, Winnipeg, Quebec City, Montreal and more. The cheapest option is Costco Pharmacy - St. Catharines-Niagara at $8.58.

What is the generic name for Cipralex?

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The generic name for Cipralex is Escitalopram. Generic versions contain the same active ingredient and are typically 30-80% cheaper. Ask your pharmacist about switching to save money.

How much does Cipralex cost at Shoppers Drug Mart?

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Cipralex 10mg costs $14.04 at Shoppers Drug Mart in Winnipeg. This includes the dispensing fee of $9.28. You could save $5.46 by switching to Costco Pharmacy - St. Catharines-Niagara.

Do I need a prescription for Cipralex?

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Yes, Cipralex 10mg requires a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare provider in Canada. Visit your doctor or use a telemedicine service to get a prescription, then compare pharmacy prices on TransparentMedz to find the lowest cost.

How can I save money on Cipralex?

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You can save up to $6.95 (45%) on Cipralex 10mg by choosing Costco Pharmacy - St. Catharines-Niagara over Guardian Pharmacy - Westdale. Other ways to save include: asking for generic alternatives, checking if your insurance covers it, using pharmacy loyalty programs, and buying in larger quantities to reduce per-unit costs.

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