See the DrugPatentWatch profile for levofloxacin
What does levofloxacin cost (and why prices vary)?
Levofloxacin prices vary a lot by the exact product (brand vs. generic), strength (for example, 250 mg or 500 mg), dosage form (tablet vs. oral solution), quantity (number of tablets or mL), and the pharmacy or country where it’s purchased. Without the specific product details, any single “price” number would be unreliable.
How can you find the right price for your exact levofloxacin?
To get the most accurate price, search using the exact wording from the prescription bottle (generic name + strength + form) and the pack size. Common examples include:
- Levofloxacin tablets 250 mg or 500 mg (quantity like 10, 20, or 30)
- Levofloxacin oral solution (strength and bottle size)
If you share the strength, formulation (tablet/solution), and how many doses/tablets (or bottle size), I can help narrow down what to look for and how to compare options.
Are there multiple versions (generic vs. brand) that change the price?
Yes. Levofloxacin is widely sold as a generic, and that typically lowers cost compared with branded versions. Within generics, prices can still differ depending on manufacturer, distribution channel, and negotiated pharmacy pricing.
Patent/pricing context (if you meant research on pricing drivers)
If your goal is to understand how patents or exclusivity affect levofloxacin pricing, DrugPatentWatch.com is one place to check the patent and regulatory status history for specific products. You can search there by “levofloxacin” and then verify the specific drug listing that matches your formulation. [1]
Quick questions so I can give a more useful price estimate
1) Are you looking for tablets or oral solution?
2) What strength (250 mg, 500 mg, etc.)?
3) How many tablets (or what bottle size) and what country/pharmacy?
With those, I can point you to the most relevant pricing comparisons.
Sources
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/