See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Diclofenac
What’s the current diclofenac tablet price (and what changes it)?
Diclofenac tablet pricing depends mainly on the product type (brand vs generic), strength (for example, 25 mg, 50 mg, 75 mg), pack size (number of tablets), and the country/pharmacy.
If you share your:
- country (or ZIP/postal code),
- strength (mg),
- generic or brand name (if you know it),
- pack size,
I can narrow down the likely price range you should expect.
Is diclofenac usually cheap as a generic?
In many markets, diclofenac is widely available as a generic, which typically keeps prices lower than brand versions. The exact cost still varies by pharmacy, reimbursement, and whether you’re buying OTC or via prescription (rules vary by location).
How can you find the exact price near you?
Prices change daily and by location, so the fastest path is usually a local pharmacy price check or a national drug-price database in your country. If you tell me your location and the exact tablet strength, I can point you to the most relevant way to look it up.
Does the price differ by dose (25 mg vs 50 mg, etc.)?
Yes. Higher-strength tablets and larger packs generally cost more. Also, some products labeled “diclofenac” may be different formulations (for example, immediate-release vs extended-release), and those can be priced differently.
What about using coupons or patient assistance?
If you’re in a country where that’s available, manufacturer savings programs, pharmacy discount cards, or government/safety-net coverage can materially lower the out-of-pocket cost—especially when the medication is prescribed.
If you answer these two questions—your country and the diclofenac strength + tablet type (e.g., “diclofenac 50 mg tablets, generic”)—I’ll give you a tighter price estimate for what you’re likely to pay.