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Lantus 100 units/mL

Insulin Glargine · injection

Generic: Insulin Glargine
Diabetes
Prescription Required
DIN: 02271842

Lowest price

$39.52

Save up to $12.61

Last verified:

Long-acting basal insulin analog providing 24-hour blood sugar control. Used for type 1 and type 2 diabetes.

Lantus 100 units/mL is available at 9 pharmacy chains in Canada, with prices ranging from $39.52 to $52.13. You could save up to $12.61 by choosing Costco Pharmacy - Trois-Rivières over Familiprix - Plateau.

Prices across 9 pharmacy chainsSorted by price

Save up to $12.61 (24%)

by choosing Costco Pharmacy - Trois-Rivières over Familiprix - Plateau

Best Price

$39.52

$46.82

+$7.30 more

$48.01

+$8.49 more

$48.46

+$8.94 more

$48.99

+$9.47 more

Rexall - Trois-Rivières

Trois-Rivières, QC

$49.13

+$9.61 more

$51.19

+$11.67 more

$51.43

+$11.91 more

$52.13

+$12.61 more

Cheapest option breakdown

Unit price ($35.03 × 1)
$35.03
Dispensing fee
$4.49
Total$39.52
89% drug11% fee

Why prices differ

Price spread$12.61
Costco Pharmacy - Trois-Rivières vs Familiprix - Plateau32% gap

What drives the $12.61 gap?

Dispensing fee
30% of gap
$4.49$9.50(+$5.01)
Pharmacy markup
25% of gap
$0.00$4.26(+$4.26)
Drug base cost
45% of gap
$35.03$42.63(+$7.61)

The drug base cost is the biggest factor in the price difference for this medication. Different pharmacies may source from different suppliers or negotiate different wholesale prices.

Price at each chain

Visual comparison — green bar = cheapest

Costco Pharmacy - Trois-Rivières
$39.52
Walmart Pharmacy - Vancouver
$46.82+$7.30
London Drugs - Regina
$48.01+$8.49
Medicine Shoppe - Commercial Dr
$48.46+$8.94
Shoppers Drug Mart - Portage
$48.99+$9.47
Rexall - Trois-Rivières
$49.13+$9.61
Jean Coutu - Place Laurier
$51.19+$11.67
Guardian Pharmacy - Oak Bay
$51.43+$11.91
Familiprix - Plateau
$52.13+$12.61
Drug cost
Markup
Dispensing fee

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Where to Buy Lantus 100 units/mL

Lantus 100 units/mL is available at 9 pharmacy chains across 41 cities

Lantus 100 units/mL at Shoppers Drug Mart

Available in 30 locations · Shoppers Drug Mart is Canada's largest pharmacy chain

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Lantus 100 units/mL pricing and availability

How much does Lantus 100 units/mL cost without insurance?

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Lantus 100 units/mL injection costs as low as $39.52 at Costco Pharmacy - Trois-Rivières, and up to $52.13 at Familiprix - Plateau. 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 Lantus in Canada?

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Lantus 100 units/mL is available at 9 pharmacy chains across 7 cities in Canada, including Trois-Rivières, Vancouver, Regina, Winnipeg, Quebec City and more. The cheapest option is Costco Pharmacy - Trois-Rivières at $39.52.

What is the generic name for Lantus?

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

How much does Lantus cost at Shoppers Drug Mart?

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Lantus 100 units/mL costs $48.99 at Shoppers Drug Mart in Winnipeg. This includes the dispensing fee of $9.28. You could save $9.47 by switching to Costco Pharmacy - Trois-Rivières.

Do I need a prescription for Lantus?

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Yes, Lantus 100 units/mL 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 Lantus?

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You can save up to $12.61 (24%) on Lantus 100 units/mL by choosing Costco Pharmacy - Trois-Rivières over Familiprix - Plateau. 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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