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What does silver sulfadiazine 20g cream typically cost?
Prices for silver sulfadiazine cream vary a lot by country, brand, and whether the product is prescription-only. The same 20g pack size can also differ in concentration, labeling, and whether it’s generic or brand-name, which affects the shelf price.
To give you an accurate price, I need two details:
- What country (or city) are you in?
- Is it silver sulfadiazine cream 1% 20g (common strength), and what brand (if any)?
How can you check the price faster (and compare brands/generics)?
The fastest way to find the current “silver sulfadiazine cream 20g” price is to search by exact product name and pack size on:
- your local pharmacy website/app
- major drugstore chains in your area
- online pharmacy listings that show pack size (20g) and strength
When comparing listings, make sure the strength matches (often 1%) and that the pack size is exactly 20g, not 10g or 50g.
Is silver sulfadiazine cream still patented (and does that affect price)?
Silver sulfadiazine is a long-established topical antimicrobial, so its market pricing is usually driven more by generic availability, local regulations, and pharmacy markups than by patent exclusivity. If you want, tell me your country and I can help you identify the common generic/brand equivalents to compare.
Any common reasons prices differ for “the same” 20g tube?
Even when the listing says “20g,” prices can differ because of:
- strength (for example, 1% vs other concentrations)
- brand vs generic
- prescription vs over-the-counter status in your area
- import/export or store-specific pricing
If you share your location and the exact strength/brand on the tube label, I can narrow it down to what you should expect to pay for a 20g tube.