What is the current sertraline tablet price in Pakistan?
I don’t have access here to live Pakistani pharmacy pricing or a national price list for sertraline tablets, so I can’t give an up-to-date rupee figure.
If you tell me the exact product you mean (brand name and strength, e.g., “Zoloft 50 mg” or “Sertraline 100 mg” and whether it’s 14/28/30 tablets), I can help you narrow down the likely price range and what to compare across pharmacies.
How much do people usually pay for sertraline in Pakistan (what affects the price)?
Sertraline tablet price in Pakistan typically varies based on:
- Strength (25 mg vs 50 mg vs 100 mg)
- Tablet count per strip/pack
- Brand vs generic (lower cost for generic)
- Importer/manufacturer and pharmacy markups
- Whether it’s sold in private retail or via a particular channel (some hospitals/dispensaries price differently)
Which sertraline brands should you check in Pakistan?
Common search terms include “sertraline 50 mg” and brand names that carry that molecule (for example, Zoloft is a well-known brand; Pakistan may also have multiple local generics). Brand and generic pricing can differ substantially, so matching the exact strength is key.
Best way to get the most accurate price quickly
To get a precise price, share one of the following and I’ll help you interpret it and compare:
- Brand name + strength + pack size
- A screenshot or text from the pharmacy/online listing
- Your city (prices can vary by location)
Is there an official reference price you can rely on?
If there’s an officially notified list price in Pakistan for that brand/generic, it’s usually the closest reference point. If you share the brand name, I can point you to what to look for (and how to confirm you’re comparing the same strength and pack size).
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Reply with the brand and strength (e.g., “Sertraline 50 mg, 30 tablets” or “Zoloft 50 mg, 28 tablets”) and your city, and I’ll narrow down the expected price range and what alternatives (same strength/generic) could cost less.