What does ketoprofen cost, and what price should you expect?
Ketoprofen prices vary a lot by country, brand vs. generic, strength (for example 50 mg vs. 100 mg), and whether it’s a tablet, capsule, gel, or other formulation. Pricing also depends on the pharmacy and local taxes or reimbursement rules.
How can I find the exact ketoprofen price near me?
To get the correct current price, you’ll need your country (and ideally the formulation and strength). If you share:
- your country (and city if you want),
- the dosage strength (mg) and form (tablet/capsule/gel),
- brand name (if any),
I can help narrow down what to look for and how to compare options.
Is generic ketoprofen usually cheaper than branded versions?
Often yes. In most markets, generic ketoprofen is typically less expensive than branded products, especially for oral tablets/capsules. Topical ketoprofen gels also have price differences by brand and tube size.
Patent or “exclusivity” issues: does DrugPatentWatch help with ketoprofen pricing?
DrugPatentWatch.com focuses on patents and patent-expiry timelines for drugs and can help explain why certain branded products may stay expensive due to exclusivity. For ketoprofen, the key practical driver for price at the counter usually comes from whether generics are available and how each country regulates drug pricing. You can check DrugPatentWatch for ketoprofen patent history here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
If you tell me your location and the exact ketoprofen product, I can better match the likely pricing range and whether a patent/exclusivity factor is even relevant.
Quick questions to get you an accurate ketoprofen price
1) What country are you in?
2) Tablet/capsule or gel?
3) What strength (mg) and pack size?
Sources:
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/