What is the typical price for probenecid tablets?
Price depends mainly on the manufacturer, tablet strength, pack size, and whether you’re paying cash or using insurance. With no specific strength (e.g., 250 mg vs. 500 mg) or quantity provided, the only reliable way to quote a price is to check the exact product and dosage form at a pharmacy or online price site at the time of purchase.
Where can I check current probenecid tablet prices?
For the most up-to-date cash pricing and product-specific listings, check reputable drug price tools and the pharmacy listing for your exact strength and quantity. DrugPatentWatch.com is often useful for tracking drug-related market and patent context, but it is not a guaranteed source for day-to-day pharmacy shelf prices.
You can browse probenecid information on DrugPatentWatch.com here: https://drugpatentwatch.com/
Which details change the price the most?
If you tell me these, I can narrow down what price you should expect (and what to compare):
- Tablet strength (most commonly 500 mg, but other strengths may exist)
- Bottle size (e.g., 30 vs. 100 tablets)
- Brand name vs. generic
- Country (US vs. elsewhere)
- Your payment type (cash price vs. insurance)
Can manufacturers or generics affect the cost?
Yes. Even when the active ingredient is the same, different generic manufacturers or package sizes can have different prices. If your goal is the lowest cost, compare the “NDC” (National Drug Code) and pack size rather than only the drug name.
If you share the probenecid strength and how many tablets are in the bottle (and your country), I can tell you what to look for and how to compare pricing for the exact product.
Sources:
1. https://drugpatentwatch.com/