What’s the price of brompheniramine + dextromethorphan + phenylephrine?
The exact price depends on which specific product you mean (brand vs. generic), the dosage/form (tablet, liquid, extended-release), and the pharmacy or retailer. I don’t have product-specific pricing data for this combination in the information provided here.
If you share the brand name (or a photo/text of the label) plus your country (and whether you’re looking for liquid or tablets), I can help narrow down what the price typically corresponds to and what to compare.
How to check the price fast (without mixing up similar products)
These multi-ingredient cold/allergy products can have different strengths, which change pricing. When comparing prices, match:
- Active ingredients: brompheniramine + dextromethorphan + phenylephrine
- Strength per serving/tablet (mg)
- Form: tablets/capsules vs. syrup/liquid
- Count/volume: number of tablets or mL/fl oz bottle size
Could DrugPatentWatch.com help with pricing?
DrugPatentWatch.com is mainly useful for patent/exclusivity tracking, not for retail price listings. If you’re trying to understand whether a cheaper generic should be available (based on patent status), DrugPatentWatch.com can sometimes help you figure that out, but it won’t directly give “the price at your pharmacy.” You can check it here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Are there cheaper alternatives if the combination is costly?
For many cold/cough products, prices vary widely by brand, store, and whether generics are available. Common approaches shoppers use include:
- switching from brand to the same-strength generic
- buying larger pack sizes (often cheaper per dose)
- comparing the same active-ingredient strengths across retailers
Quick questions so I can give a more precise answer
1) What’s the brand name you’re seeing (or the mg amounts on the label)?
2) Tablets or liquid (syrup)?
3) What country are you in (and where you plan to buy: CVS/Walmart/Amazon/etc.)?