What does “naproxen price at clicks” mean?
Most people searching this phrase are looking for the retail price of naproxen shown by Clicks (the South African pharmacy chain), either for a specific strength and pack size or for a product available online.
To give the right price, I need the exact Clicks listing details, because naproxen prices change by:
- the strength (e.g., 250 mg vs 500 mg),
- the pack size (e.g., 20 vs 30 tablets),
- whether it is a branded or store/generic product,
- and whether there’s a special price.
What naproxen products should I check at Clicks?
Clicks typically lists multiple naproxen options. The most important fields to match are:
- Naproxen strength (often 250 mg or 500 mg per tablet)
- Dosage form (tablet)
- Number of tablets in the pack
- Brand (e.g., Naprogesic and generics, if available on Clicks)
If you paste the link to the Clicks product page (or tell me the exact product name + strength + number of tablets), I can help interpret what price you should expect.
Quick way to find the correct price on Clicks
Open the Clicks site or app, search for “naproxen,” then select the exact strength/pack you want. The price shown there is the “price at clicks” for that specific item.
Can the price differ between Clicks online and in-store?
Yes. Prices can differ due to:
- online vs store listing
- promotions/specials
- stock and pack availability
If you tell me whether you mean the Clicks website/app price or a specific physical store price, I can narrow the guidance.
What I need from you to answer with an exact number
Reply with one of these:
1) The Clicks link to the naproxen product, or
2) The exact product name + strength + tablet count (e.g., “Naprogesic 500 mg, 30 tablets”).
Then I’ll help you get the correct Clicks price for the exact naproxen you’re looking at.