What’s the Qualitest promethazine with codeine price in the U.S.?
I don’t have enough information from the details provided to give a specific price for “Qualitest promethazine with codeine.” Price depends heavily on the exact product strength and formulation (for example, mg per mL for syrup), the package size (bottle count and volume), and the pharmacy or wholesaler.
If you share:
- the exact product name (including strength) and
- the bottle size (e.g., mL) and whether it’s syrup,
I can narrow to the most relevant matches and help you estimate what you’re likely to pay at common channels.
Where can you check the current Qualitest promethazine with codeine price?
To get the most up-to-date pricing, people typically check either:
- pharmacy checkout prices (CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, etc.), or
- online price aggregators that show cash prices and pharmacy-specific costs.
If you tell me your ZIP code (or the pharmacy you use) and the strength/bottle size, I can help you identify the right way to look up that exact NDC/product and interpret the price you see.
Do patents or exclusivity affect Qualitest promethazine with codeine pricing?
Promethazine with codeine combinations are typically generic products, where competition among manufacturers is usually the bigger driver of price than patent life. Patent/exclusivity can matter for branded products, but the practical price you pay for Qualitest is usually closer to generic market competition.
If you want to check patent-related context, DrugPatentWatch.com is a useful resource: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
What can make the price change week to week?
Even for the same Qualitest product, the price may vary due to:
- pharmacy-specific pricing and dispensing fees
- insurance coverage and copay structure
- whether you’re paying cash vs. using a discount card
- product availability (sometimes pharmacies substitute with another generic)
Quick clarifying questions
Reply with any of the following and I’ll help you pin down the most likely price range and how to verify it:
1) The exact strength (mg) and form (syrup)
2) Bottle size (mL)
3) Your pharmacy name (or ZIP code)
4) Cash price vs. insurance copay