See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Mefenamic
What is the price of mefenamic acid (mefenamic “gopain”)?
I can’t give a specific price from your question alone because “gopain” isn’t a standard drug name, and mefenamic acid prices vary a lot by country, brand, strength (e.g., 250 mg vs 500 mg), pack size, and whether you’re buying tablets, capsules, or a combination product.
If you tell me:
- your country (or pharmacy/market),
- the exact label strength (mg), and
- the pack size (e.g., 10, 20, 30 tablets),
I can help you find what it typically costs and how to compare options.
Which mefenamic acid products should I compare (brand vs generic)?
Prices often differ between:
- branded mefenamic acid tablets/capsules, and
- generic mefenamic acid (same active ingredient and strength, usually cheaper).
If you share the exact product name from the box (including the strength and manufacturer), I can narrow it down to the right equivalent.
Is this a patent-priced product (or generic)?
Mefenamic acid is a well-established medicine in many markets, so it’s commonly available as a generic. In markets where it’s fully generic, pricing usually depends mainly on pharmacy pricing and local competition rather than patent protection. If you’re specifically asking about a patented “mefenamic gopain” product in the US or another regulated market, tell me the full brand name so I can check the right drug entry.
Quick check: what does “gopain” mean on the label?
Many people mistype product names. “Mefenamic gopain” might actually be one of these:
- mefenamic acid + another ingredient, or
- a brand name that resembles “Gopain,” or
- a local pharmacy label.
Reply with a photo text of the label (or type the exact spelling), and I’ll pinpoint the product and help estimate/compare the price.
Sources
No sources cited yet because I don’t have enough detail (country/strength/brand) to identify the correct product and pricing context.