What’s the fluconazole price in India (by common pack sizes)?
Fluconazole is sold in India in multiple strengths (most commonly 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and 200 mg) and pack sizes (single tablet vs. strips with multiple tablets). Prices vary a lot by brand, formulation (tablet vs. suspension), and whether the product is generic or branded.
Because you didn’t specify the strength and pack size, the most useful way to check the price is to search using:
- Strength (e.g., 150 mg)
- Form (tablet/capsule vs. syrup/suspension)
- Pack size (e.g., 1 tablet vs. 10 tablets)
If you tell me the exact strength and whether you want generic or a specific brand, I can narrow it to a realistic price range for that specific product.
How much does a generic fluconazole usually cost vs branded?
In India, generic fluconazole is typically much cheaper than branded versions. Branded products often cost more even when the strength and dosage are the same. The biggest drivers of variation are:
- Brand name vs generic
- Number of tablets in the strip/carton
- Strip vs bottle packaging
- Whether it’s a prescription-only product supplied through different retail channels
What affects fluconazole pricing in India?
Common factors include:
- Brand vs generic competition
- GST/retail pricing rules and local pharmacy markups
- Supply/import costs for certain formulations
- Demand spikes (for example, common fungal-infection treatments can see short-term retail variation)
Where can you check the current fluconazole retail price in India?
For up-to-date India retail pricing, you’ll usually get the best match by checking local listings for your exact strength/pack size (the same drug strength can have different prices across pharmacies and online sellers).
If you want, share:
1) strength (50/100/150/200 mg or other)
2) tablets or syrup
3) pack size (e.g., 1 tablet, 3 tablets, 10 tablets)
4) brand name (if any)
and I’ll help you pin down a likely current price range and what to compare it against.
Patent/US price comparisons (not usually the driver for India retail)
If you’re also comparing prices internationally: DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patents and related market exclusivity, which may matter more for US/brand exclusivity than for day-to-day Indian pharmacy pricing. You can check it here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Sources
No specific India price source was provided in your prompt, so I didn’t cite a price figure. If you share the strength/brand/pack size, I can point to the most relevant source for that exact item.