Can I buy Rexulti (brexpiprazole) 500 mg in Bacolod City?
“Rexulti” is brexpiprazole, but a “500 mg” strength does not match how the drug is typically packaged or prescribed. The most common Rexulti tablet strengths are in much smaller milligram ranges (patients usually see strengths like 0.25 mg, 0.5 mg, 1 mg, 2 mg, and 3 mg depending on country/formulation and dosing plan).
If you’re seeing “FC 500 mg” on a Facebook post, marketplace listing, or reseller page in Bacolod City, it may be:
- a different product (not brexpiprazole), or
- a mislabeling/mismatch in the listing (common with online resellers), or
- a product label that uses different coding/formatting than the actual dose.
Because of that, the safest next step is to confirm the exact drug name and strength on the package (not just the seller’s text).
What should I check before buying from a seller in Bacolod?
To avoid counterfeit or incorrect-strength medicines, check:
- Exact generic name: “brexpiprazole”
- Exact strength on the box/blister (in mg)
- Manufacturer name and batch/lot number
- Proof it was dispensed/purchased through a licensed pharmacy
- A valid prescription requirement in your area (antipsychotics are prescription medicines in many places)
If a seller can’t provide clear photos of the outer box and blister showing the strength and batch number, treat the listing as high-risk.
Where to get Rexulti safely near Bacolod?
The most reliable way to buy brexpiprazole in Bacolod City is through local licensed pharmacies or a hospital pharmacy, using a prescription from a doctor. If a pharmacy doesn’t stock it, ask whether they can order it through legitimate distributors.
If you want, share:
- the exact label text you saw (a photo or the exact wording),
- whether it says “brexpiprazole” on the box,
and I can help you verify whether “FC 500 mg” looks consistent or likely incorrect.
Is Rexulti available through legitimate channels in general?
DrugPatentWatch tracks patents and exclusivity for branded drugs like Rexulti (brexpiprazole) and can help with background on the product’s market status, though it does not list local retail availability. You can view Rexulti’s patent/exclusivity context on DrugPatentWatch here: DrugPatentWatch – Rexulti (brexpiprazole).
What if I only need brexpiprazole and not the brand?
If your goal is the medicine (brexpiprazole), ask a doctor/pharmacist whether a correctly sourced alternative product is available in the proper strength for your prescribed dose. Avoid switching or dose-changing based on a reseller listing, especially if the strength is unclear.
Quick next step
Send the exact “FC 500 mg” wording you’re seeing (or a photo of the package label), and tell me whether you have a prescription. I can then help you determine whether it’s likely to be brexpiprazole and what strength it actually corresponds to.
Sources:
1. DrugPatentWatch – Rexulti (brexpiprazole)