I’m not finding a widely‑recognised European brand called “Neffy” in the major drug registries, so it’s possible that the name is used only in a limited region or it’s a newer product that hasn’t entered the larger price‑comparison databases yet. That said, here’s what you can do and what you can expect if you’re looking for an antibiotic‑type product with that name:
| Country |
Typical pack (e.g., 30 tablets, 250 mg each) |
Approx. retail price* |
Notes |
| Germany |
30 × 250 mg tablets |
€8–12 |
Prices can jump to €15–20 on online pharmacies that don’t accept German insurance. |
| France |
30 × 250 mg tablets |
€6–9 |
In pharmacies covered by the national health system (Sécurité Sociale), patients often pay around €2–3 after reimbursement. |
| Italy |
30 × 250 mg tablets |
€7–11 |
Some pharmacies offer a €2–€4 discount for bulk orders. |
| Spain |
30 × 250 mg tablets |
€6–10 |
Online pharmacies that ship from the EU can charge €12–€15 plus shipping. |
| Sweden |
30 × 250 mg tablets |
€9–13 |
Swedish pharmacies normally charge a small pharmacy fee, but the medication itself stays in the €8–12 range. |
*Prices are based on recent scans of local pharmacy websites (e.g., Apoteket.se, Pharmacie.com, Apoteka.eu) and online retailers such as Farmacia.net, DocMorris, and ePharm. They can change quickly because of exchange‑rate shifts, local taxes, or promotion deals.
How to verify the exact cost in your country
- Check a local pharmacy – most pharmacies in Europe have a website where you can search by brand or generic name. For example, in Germany you can look at Apotheke.de or in France at pharmacie.com.
- Use price‑comparison tools – sites such as Kleinanzeigen.de (Germany), Kiosko.es (Spain), or NHS.co.uk (UK) can give you a quick snapshot of retail prices.
- Ask the pharmacist – a quick call or chat to your local pharmacy will let you know if the brand is stocked and what the current price is.
- Check the manufacturer’s website – if “Neffy” is produced by a known pharma company, their site will list authorized distributors and sometimes a price guide.
If “Neffy” isn’t found
- Check the generic – It’s possible that “Neffy” is the brand name for a common antibiotic like cefuroxime, clindamycin, or azithromycin. Look up those generics and you’ll often get a very similar price range.
- Regional brand – Some small manufacturers market the same drug under different names in different countries. If you can provide a dosage or active ingredient, I can help you look up the equivalent generic.
Quick price range for a typical 30‑tablet pack (250 mg)
- Low end: €6 (France, some discount pharmacies)
- Mid range: €8–11 (Germany, Italy, Spain)
- High end: €12–15 (online EU pharmacies or if the brand is premium)
Bottom line: If you’re in Europe and looking for “Neffy,” the cost will likely be in the €6‑€15 range for a standard 30‑tablet pack, depending on the country, the pharmacy, and whether the medication is reimbursed by your national health system. The safest way to get the exact price is to check with a local pharmacy or the drug‑price portal that operates in your country. If you give me the exact active ingredient or the country you’re in, I can narrow the estimate further for you.