How much does “phenobarbital + hyoscyamine + atropine + scopolamine” cost?
The total cost depends on which exact product you mean (brand vs generic), the strength, and where it’s filled (retail vs hospital pharmacy). The combination name you wrote is often seen as parts of different medications used for different purposes, and the pricing can vary widely by country and pharmacy.
To give a useful estimate, I need at least:
- Country (and state/province, if the US/Canada)
- Whether you want the cost of each drug separately or a specific combination product
- Dose/strength (mg or mcg) and form (tablet, elixir, injection, patch)
- Quantity (e.g., 30 tablets, 1 vial, 1 bottle)
- Brand name if you have it (or a photo/text from the label)
Is there a single combination drug with all four ingredients?
Often, these are not sold together as one fixed-dose product in many markets. Instead, phenobarbital (a barbiturate), hyoscyamine and atropine/scopolamine (anticholinergic antispasmodics/antimotion or secretions agents) typically come as separate prescriptions, and clinicians choose one or more based on the condition being treated.
If you’re looking at a prescription line that includes multiple ingredients, it could be:
- Several separate prescriptions filled at the same time, or
- A compounded preparation from a pharmacy, or
- A product name from veterinary medicine or a specific country’s formulary.
Tell me your country and the exact label wording, and I can help narrow down whether it’s a single product or multiple meds.
What pricing factors change the cost the most?
Prices for these medicines usually vary based on:
- Brand vs generic (generics are usually cheaper for phenobarbital and many anticholinergics)
- Form (oral liquids vs tablets; vials vs prefilled injections)
- Dosage strength and package size
- Insurance status and pharmacy (discount cards vs commercial insurance vs hospital pricing)
If this is for a prescription, what should you ask the pharmacy?
Ask for:
- The exact NDC/strength and whether a generic substitution is available
- Cash price and an “insurance price” (copay) for your plan
- Whether the prescription can be filled at a different store if it’s cheaper
- For compounded items: the base cost plus any compounding fee and minimum order
What if you meant veterinary “phenobarbital + anticholinergics”?
Some “cocktail”-style regimens appear in veterinary contexts with different ingredient sets and dosing schedules. Veterinary pricing and availability can differ a lot from human pharmacies.
If this is veterinary, share:
- Pet species and weight (or just the product label)
- Human or veterinary label wording
- Country
Send the details and I’ll estimate the cost
Reply with the closest match to your label/prescription:
1) Country + pharmacy location (or “online pharmacy”)
2) Exact drug names and strengths (e.g., phenobarbital 30 mg tablets, etc.)
3) Quantity (how many tablets/mL/vials)
4) Brand or “generic” if you know it
With that, I can help you find the most likely cost range and explain why it’s different from other listings.