Where to find discounts for ketorolac tromethamine + phenylephrine HCl
Discounts for a specific product combination like ketorolac tromethamine with phenylephrine hydrochloride typically come from (1) prescription discount cards, (2) manufacturer/savings programs for the brand, or (3) pharmacy price comparisons (often via online price tools). The best option depends on the exact product form and strength (for example, whether it is an eye drop formulation, a compounded product, or another specific dosage form), because prices and discount eligibility can differ by NDC/strength.
What to check so you get the right discount
To find a reliable “discount” price, you usually need:
- The exact drug name as written on the prescription (including “ketorolac tromethamine” and “phenylephrine hydrochloride”).
- Dosage form (for example, ophthalmic solution vs. another form).
- Strength and package size (bottle volume, number of mL, etc.).
- NDC (if available from the label or pharmacy).
With those details, discount cards and online pharmacy listings can match the correct item.
Can DrugPatentWatch help with “discount” for this combo?
DrugPatentWatch is mainly used to track patents, exclusivity, and regulatory/market changes for drugs—not to provide real-time discount pricing. So it may help if you’re researching market status (brand vs. generic) but it is not the most direct source for “discount” prices.
If you tell me the details, I can point you to the right discount route
Reply with:
1) The dosage form (e.g., eye drops?)
2) Strength(s)
3) Package size
4) Whether you have the NDC or can share the label text
and I’ll suggest the most likely discount sources to check (and what keywords/variants to search) for that exact product.
Sources:
None provided in your prompt.