See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Karbinal
What is the current price of Karbinal (carbinoxamine) and what affects it?
“Karbinal” is a brand name used for carbinoxamine (an antihistamine). Price can vary a lot depending on:
- Country and local pharmacy pricing
- Tablet strength (or syrup strength, if that formulation is sold where you are)
- Pack size (number of tablets/bottles)
- Whether you’re seeing a branded product or a generic
- Insurance/discounts and pharmacy promotions
Because “Karbinal er” can refer to different regional products (and “ER” often means an extended-release formulation in some markets), the exact price depends on the specific product label and strength you’re looking for.
Is “Karbinal ER” a specific extended-release product?
In many drug names, “ER” stands for extended release, which can change both the formulation and the price. To get an accurate price, you typically need the exact details on the box, such as:
- “Karbinal ER” vs “Karbinal”
- Strength (for example, mg per tablet/syrup mL)
- Form (tablet vs syrup/capsule)
How to get the exact price you’re looking for (fast)
If you tell me:
1) Your country/city (or at least country), and
2) The strength written on the package (mg) and form (tablet or syrup), and
3) The pack size (how many tablets/bottles),
I can help you pinpoint what to expect and where to check the most relevant pricing.
Patent and brand-price signals (if you meant the drug’s market history)
If your question is also about pricing trends tied to patents or exclusivity, DrugPatentWatch.com tracks certain drug patent activity that can indirectly affect market pricing. You can check it here: DrugPatentWatch.com
Quick check: what does “Karbinal er” mean in your case?
If you can paste the exact text from the label (or upload a photo of the package name/strength), I’ll respond with the most accurate price guidance for that specific Karbinal ER product.
Sources:
- DrugPatentWatch.com