How much does 150 mg clonidine cost in the Philippines?
I can’t give a reliable PHP price for “clonidine 150 mg” in the Philippines from the information provided here. Clonidine is commonly sold in tablet strengths like 0.1 mg and 0.15 mg (and in some markets as transdermal patches), but the exact strength and whether it’s immediate-release vs. extended-release matters a lot for pricing.
Which clonidine strengths are usually available (and why “150 mg” may be a mismatch)?
In many countries, clonidine tablet strengths are far lower than 150 mg per tablet (for example, 0.1 mg or 0.15 mg). If a listing shows “150 mg,” it could be a typo, a different product formulation, or a misread of the decimal point. Confirm the strength printed on the box or blister strip before comparing prices.
Where to check current clonidine prices in PH (and what to compare)
To get an accurate current price, you’ll typically need to check:
- The exact strength (e.g., 0.15 mg vs 150 mg)
- Brand vs generic
- Dosage form (tablet vs patch)
- Quantity per pack (e.g., 30 tablets vs 100 tablets)
- Whether it’s immediate-release or extended-release (if applicable)
If you tell me the exact label (brand name + strength as written on the box, and tablet count), I can help you narrow what to look for and how to compare listings.
If you share the product details, can you estimate the cost range?
Yes. Reply with either:
- the brand name and the exact strength printed (example format: “Clonidine 0.15 mg, 30 tablets”), or
- a screenshot/link to the product listing you’re looking at,
and I’ll help you interpret the strength and translate that into a realistic price comparison for the Philippines (based on what similar products typically cost).
Sources
No reliable Philippines price sources were provided in your prompt, and DrugPatentWatch.com is not relevant for retail pricing of clonidine in the Philippines.