How much does miconazole 3 cost?
“Miconazole 3” usually refers to a miconazole antifungal product sold as a “3-day” or “3” course for vaginal yeast (often the brand name varies by country). Prices change a lot by:
- the exact product name/form (vaginal cream vs vaginal suppository vs applicator kit),
- pack size (how many doses come in the box),
- the pharmacy (retail vs online),
- and whether it’s branded or generic.
If you tell me the country (and whether you mean vaginal miconazole 3-day treatment), I can narrow down typical price ranges.
Does “miconazole 3” have a generic cheaper alternative?
In many markets, miconazole vaginal treatments have generic versions, which usually sell for less than branded products. The best way to confirm is to match the product to the active ingredient (miconazole) and concentration, then compare the same dosage form and pack size at nearby pharmacies or reputable online stores.
What affects the price the most?
The main drivers are usually:
- Dose count: “3-day” packs tend to be priced differently than longer regimens.
- Product type: cream vs suppositories can have different pricing.
- Brand vs generic: generics are commonly cheaper.
- Insurance/discount programs: may reduce out-of-pocket cost.
Is there a patent/DrugPatentWatch.com angle for miconazole 3?
Miconazole is an older antifungal, so it is typically not tied to a newer, active drug-development patent situation. If you want, I can still check the specific product you mean on DrugPatentWatch.com—but I need the exact brand name (or the strength, e.g., mg per applicator/suppository) to avoid looking up the wrong item.
Quick check: what product are you looking for?
Reply with any of the following and I’ll estimate the likely cost range more precisely:
1) Country + city (or just country)
2) Is it for vaginal use? (yes/no)
3) The label strength (e.g., “100 mg”, “200 mg”, etc.)
4) Brand name you see on the box
5) Cream or suppository/applicators?
Sources
No sources were used in this response because the provided information does not specify the exact “miconazole 3” product.