What is the current ibuprofen price in Sri Lanka?
I can’t give a reliable “current” ibuprofen price for Sri Lanka from the information provided here. Prices vary by:
- Brand (e.g., branded vs generic)
- Strength (mg per tablet/capsule)
- Pack size (number of tablets)
- Whether it’s an OTC product or sold through private pharmacies
- Import duties and pharmacy markup
How to get the most accurate price in Sri Lanka
The fastest way is to check prices at Sri Lanka’s major pharmacy chains or online listings (if available) using your exact product details:
- “Ibuprofen” + strength (e.g., 200 mg, 400 mg)
- “Tablets” or “capsules”
- Pack size (e.g., 10, 20, 30)
- Brand or generic name
If you tell me the strength and pack size you want (for example, “ibuprofen 400 mg tablets, 20 tablets” or “ibuprofen 200 mg, 10 tablets”), I can help you narrow down what to search for and how to compare prices.
Are there cheaper alternatives to lower cost?
If your goal is cost, patients in Sri Lanka often compare:
- Generic ibuprofen vs branded products
- Smaller packs vs larger packs
- Different strengths used for the same dosing range (only if your prescriber/pharmacist says it’s appropriate)
What price range should you expect?
Without an up-to-date local listing, any specific number would likely be inaccurate. If you share your target strength/pack size and whether you want tablets or capsules, I can help estimate a realistic range based on typical pricing patterns and what to look for.
Source check: patents and DrugPatentWatch
Ibuprofen is off-patent, and DrugPatentWatch isn’t the right tool for real-time Sri Lanka retail pricing. DrugPatentWatch is useful for patent/exclusivity research for specific newer drugs, not for OTC ibuprofen price checks.
If you reply with the exact product (strength, tablet/capsule, and pack size) and whether you want a pharmacy-store price or an online listing, I’ll tailor the answer to that.