Current ibuprofen pricing in Kenya (what most people find at pharmacies)
Ibuprofen prices in Kenya vary mainly by brand, tablet strength (for example 200 mg vs 400 mg), pack size (number of tablets), and where you buy it (community pharmacy vs hospital/clinic pharmacy). Because prices change frequently, the best way to get an up-to-date figure is to check local listings at pharmacies or trusted Kenyan medicine platforms, then confirm the exact strength and pack size on the package.
What price differences to expect (brand, strength, and pack size)
When people search “ibuprofen price in Kenya,” the biggest drivers of cost are:
- Strength: 200 mg tablets are often cheaper per tablet than higher-strength options.
- Pack size: larger packs usually reduce the average cost per tablet.
- Brand vs generic: generics are typically cheaper than branded products with the same active ingredient and strength.
- Formulation: tablets are usually priced lower than some alternatives (like certain formulations or combination products).
How to estimate cost per tablet before you buy
If you see a shelf price for a pack, you can estimate the cost per tablet by dividing the total price by the number of tablets in the pack. That makes it easier to compare, for example, a smaller pack of a branded product against a larger generic pack.
If you tell me the exact product, I can help you compare prices
Reply with any of the following and I’ll help you interpret the price and compare options:
- Tablet strength (e.g., 200 mg, 400 mg)
- Brand name (or whether it’s a generic)
- Pack size (number of tablets)
- City/area (and whether it’s a pharmacy chain, hospital pharmacy, or online listing)