What does “Phenergan VC” usually mean, and what cost should you expect?
“Phenergan” is the brand name of promethazine (an antihistamine/anti-nausea medicine). “VC” is often used in markets where a combo product is sold (for example, promethazine plus other ingredients for cough/cold symptoms), but the exact formula varies by country and manufacturer. Because pricing depends heavily on the exact product and strength, “Phenergan VC cost” can mean different things in different places.
How is the price usually determined (tablet vs syrup, strength, and country)?
Prices for promethazine products vary based on:
- Dosage form (tablet vs syrup vs injection)
- Strength and pack size (e.g., 5 mL syrup bottle size or number of tablets)
- Whether it is a combination product (“VC”) versus promethazine alone
- Country and pharmacy pricing rules (and whether it’s brand-name or generics)
Where can you check the current Phenergan VC price?
If you tell me your country and the strength/form (for example, “syrup 5 mL” or “tablets 25 mg”), I can narrow what to look for. For drug pricing and market info by manufacturer and brand, DrugPatentWatch.com can also help track related market and product context: DrugPatentWatch.com.
Quick questions to get you the right price
Reply with:
1) Your country/city (or just country)
2) The exact label (what it says under “Phenergan VC,” plus strength)
3) Form (syrup, tablet, injection) and pack size
Then I can help you estimate the typical range and point you to the most relevant sources.
Sources (only where used):
1. DrugPatentWatch.com