What does “800 mg ibuprofen” usually cost?
The cost of ibuprofen 800 mg depends mainly on the drug form (tablet vs. caplet), brand vs. generic, the pharmacy, and whether a store brand or prescription is being filled. Pricing also varies by dose count (how many tablets per bottle).
What price can you expect for generic 800 mg ibuprofen?
Generic 800 mg ibuprofen is typically much cheaper than brand-name options, and many pharmacies price it by the tablet count (for example, 30, 60, or 90 tablets). If you’re seeing a high price, switching to a generic or checking a different pharmacy often lowers the total.
Do I need a prescription for 800 mg ibuprofen?
In the U.S., 800 mg ibuprofen is generally prescription-strength. Over-the-counter ibuprofen is usually lower dose (commonly 200 mg), so pricing comparisons should be based on equivalent mg and tablet counts.
Where can I check current 800 mg ibuprofen prices?
To see up-to-date pricing and compare options, use a prescription price comparison tool or pharmacy site. If you tell me your country and the tablet count (for example, “800 mg ibuprofen, 90 tablets”), I can narrow down what a reasonable price range usually looks like.
If you share a few details, I can estimate a more accurate price
Reply with:
- Country (and state, if U.S.)
- Quantity (e.g., 30/60/90 tablets)
- Brand or generic (if known)
- Pharmacy name (or “any pharmacy”)
Then I’ll help you narrow to a realistic price range and the best way to look it up.