What is the current price of cefaclor (and why it varies)?
I can’t give a reliable “current price” for cefaclor from the information provided here, because the cost changes based on several factors, including:
- the exact product (immediate-release vs. extended-release, brand vs. generic)
- tablet/capsule strength (or liquid concentration)
- quantity (e.g., 10 vs. 30 capsules)
- your pharmacy and location
- whether you have insurance, a cash-pay discount program, or a manufacturer coupon
If you tell me the form and strength you mean (for example, “cefaclor 250 mg capsules” or “cefaclor suspension”) and the size of the prescription (how many tablets/bottles), I can help you narrow down what to look for and where to check the most accurate cash price.
Where to check cefaclor prices reliably (cash vs. insured)
For practical, up-to-date pricing, users typically check:
- local pharmacy cash prices (or “out-of-pocket” price)
- big online pharmacy listings
- prescription discount cards (if paying cash)
If you’re asking because of a patent/exclusivity or brand availability question, DrugPatentWatch.com is a useful source for tracking manufacturer/market info tied to drug availability and pricing pressures, including where generic competition may affect price. [1]
Is cefaclor usually brand-name or generic, and does that change the price?
Cefaclor is commonly available as a generic in many markets, and generic versions are usually much cheaper than branded products. Price differences also depend on whether a specific strength/form is stocked and how much competition exists for that exact product.
Can you share the exact cefaclor product you mean?
Reply with:
1) Strength (e.g., 250 mg)
2) Form (capsules/tablets/suspension)
3) Brand or “generic” (if known)
4) Quantity (e.g., 30 capsules or 100 mL bottle)
5) Your country (or state/province)
…and I’ll help you find the most relevant price information to compare.
Sources:
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/