What’s the price of ketoprofen tablets (and what affects it)?
Ketoprofen tablet prices vary mainly by:
- Strength (e.g., 50 mg vs 100 mg).
- Pack size (number of tablets).
- Brand vs generic (and which company/manufacturer).
- Country and pharmacy (local pricing and dispensing fees).
- Formulation (immediate-release vs other types, if applicable).
Because prices are highly location- and product-specific, I need a bit more detail to give a precise number.
Which ketoprofen tablet do you mean (so I can narrow the price)?
Reply with any of the following, and I’ll look up the correct price range for the exact product:
- Your country (and city if you want pharmacy-level pricing)
- Strength (mg per tablet)
- Brand name (if you have it)
- Pack size (e.g., 10, 20, 30 tablets)
Is there a cheaper alternative if the price is high?
If you’re seeing a high price, the most common ways to reduce cost are:
- Switching from brand to generic ketoprofen (when available locally).
- Choosing a larger pack (sometimes lower per-tablet cost).
- Checking different retailers (chain vs independent pharmacies).
Send your country + strength, and I can tell you what the typical options are for that market.
Quick check: do you mean prescription ketoprofen tablets?
In many places, ketoprofen tablets are prescription-only, while some locations may sell certain strengths without a prescription. This can also change what you pay. Tell me your country to confirm how it’s typically dispensed there.
Sources: none (no price data was provided in your prompt).