What’s the current price of potassium chloride 20 mEq?
I can’t provide a specific current price from the information available here. “Potassium chloride 20 mEq” can refer to different formulations (tablet strength, oral liquid, extended-release vs immediate-release), different pack sizes (30 vs 60 vs 100+), and different manufacturers, all of which change the cost.
How to get the exact price you’re looking for
If you share any of the following, I can help narrow down the right product and what you should expect to pay:
- Form: tablet vs capsule vs oral solution
- Release type: extended-release (ER) vs immediate-release
- Strength format: “20 mEq” vs “20 mEq (1500 mg)” (common on labeling)
- Package size: number of tablets or mL per bottle
- Where you’re buying: US pharmacy (and ZIP code if available) or another country
- Whether you have insurance/discount programs (cash price vs copay)
Typical pricing factors that swing cost
Even for the same “20 mEq” strength, price often changes based on:
- Brand vs generic manufacturer
- Extended-release products (often cost more than immediate-release)
- Bottle size/tablet count
- Your pharmacy and local pricing (including store-brand generics)
If you want, I can also estimate a range
Reply with the exact label details (for example: “potassium chloride ER 20 mEq tablets, bottle of 60, generic”) and your location (country + pharmacy/store or ZIP code), and I’ll estimate a realistic price range and what to look for on the shelf or online.