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Aspirin 81 mg price philippines?

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What’s the typical price of aspirin 81 mg in the Philippines?

Pricing for “aspirin 81 mg” in the Philippines changes a lot by brand, pack size (e.g., 30 vs 100 tablets), whether it’s enteric-coated, and where it’s bought (independent pharmacies vs online sellers). The same tablet strength is commonly sold under different brand names, so the total cost depends on the exact product.

Where can you check the most accurate current price (online or in pharmacies)?

For the most up-to-date pricing, the practical way is to check:
- Major local pharmacy chains’ websites/apps (they often show real-time shelf/online prices).
- Online pharmacies/marketplaces that list the exact brand and tablet count.
- Physical pharmacy counters (especially if you need a specific brand or formulation like “EC/enteric-coated”).

If you share the brand name (or a photo of the label) and how many tablets are in the box, I can help you narrow down what to compare.

Does aspirin 81 mg come as enteric-coated, and does that change the price?

Yes. “EC” or “enteric-coated” aspirin products are usually priced differently from standard (non-EC) tablets because the formulation is different. If you’re comparing prices, make sure both products match on:
- Brand/manufacturer
- Coating type (enteric-coated vs plain)
- Tablet count per pack

How to compare offers without getting the wrong “81 mg”

Some listings may mix up:
- Aspirin 81 mg vs higher-dose aspirin (like 150/300/500 mg)
- Different tablet counts
- Different formulations (plain vs EC)
So the safest comparison is “price per tablet” (total price ÷ number of tablets).

Is there anything special about buying aspirin 81 mg in the Philippines (generic vs branded)?

In practice, the strongest price differences usually come from whether it’s branded or generic and from the pack size. If two items are both 81 mg and both are plain or both are enteric-coated, you can generally compare them directly on dose and formulation.

If you tell me these details, I can estimate a fair range

Reply with:
1) Brand name (or “generic”),
2) Enteric-coated or plain,
3) Pack size (30/60/100 tablets or “number on the box”), and
4) Where you plan to buy (online pharmacy name or city),

and I’ll help you translate that into a reasonable per-tablet price comparison.



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