What is the current price of fluconazole in Uganda?
The exact retail price of fluconazole in Uganda depends on the product form (tablet vs. syrup vs. IV), strength (for example 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg), pack size, and where it is bought (public vs. private pharmacies, community drug shops, or hospital dispensaries). Prices can also change frequently due to supply and exchange-rate swings.
Where can I check fluconazole prices in Uganda (reliable, up-to-date sources)?
For the most up-to-date pricing in Uganda, the fastest approach is to check local pharmacy pricing directly (online pharmacy listings if available, or phone/visit to major pharmacies). If you want, tell me the strength and form (example: “150 mg tablet” or “50 mg tablets”) and your preferred pack size, and I’ll help you narrow to what to ask for and how to compare prices across outlets.
Are you asking about brand-name vs generic fluconazole, and which strength?
In Uganda, fluconazole is commonly sold as generics under different brand names. The price difference is often mostly driven by:
- Strength (mg per dose)
- Pack size (number of tablets or bottle volume)
- Whether it is a branded product or a generic
- Whether it is in stock at a given pharmacy
What fluconazole strength should you price (common options)?
Common fluconazole strengths sold include 50 mg, 100 mg, and 150 mg tablets (and sometimes other formulations). The “150 mg” presentation is frequently used for some common fungal infections, while 50–100 mg dosing is common for others. Confirm the prescription or what you’re treating so you price the correct product.
If you share these details, I can estimate a more specific range
Reply with:
1) Strength (50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, etc.)
2) Form (tablet, capsule, syrup)
3) Pack size (number of tablets or bottle size)
4) If you need a brand or generic
5) Your city/area in Uganda (Kampala, Wakiso, etc.)
Sources:
No sources were provided with your question, and I don’t have browsing access in this chat to pull live Uganda pharmacy price lists.