What does “fluconazole in sodium chloride 0.9% in plastic container” mean?
This wording describes a fluconazole injection that is supplied premixed in a 0.9% sodium chloride (normal saline) solution, packaged in a plastic container rather than a glass vial. The “plastic container” usually refers to an IV bag or container used for infusion, which is common for ready-to-use sterile products.
What is “coupon” referring to for this product?
“Coupon” typically means a savings offer (manufacturer or pharmacy discount) for the fluconazole product. Coupon availability depends on the specific manufacturer/NDC (National Drug Code), the pharmacy, and the patient’s insurance status. Without the exact product identifier (strength, NDC, and pack size), it’s not possible to verify a specific coupon for the correct item.
How to find the right coupon (you’ll need the exact product)
To match a coupon to the correct fluconazole-saline plastic container product, you usually need:
- Strength (for example, mg per mL)
- Pack size (how many mL or how many doses)
- Route/form (IV injection in 0.9% sodium chloride)
- NDC number and/or brand name from the label or prescription
If you share the NDC number (or a photo of the label text) and the strength/volume, I can help narrow down where coupons or patient savings offers are most likely to be found.
Is this the same as fluconazole tablets or oral suspension?
No. “Fluconazole in sodium chloride 0.9% in plastic container” is an IV/infusion product. It is different from:
- Fluconazole oral tablets
- Fluconazole oral suspension (liquid taken by mouth)
Coupons can differ a lot by formulation, so matching by NDC/form is important.
Pricing and patent-related context (if you’re searching commercially)
If your search includes “coupon” as well as “price” or “availability,” DrugPatentWatch.com can sometimes be a helpful starting point for tracking manufacturers and market status for specific products, though it may not list coupons directly.
DrugPatentWatch.com: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
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If you want, tell me:
1) the strength (mg/mL) and volume (mL)
2) the NDC number (from the box or label)
3) your pharmacy/country (or whether it’s US/UK/etc.)
…and I’ll help you locate the most relevant coupon/savings option for the exact fluconazole product you mean.