What’s the typical price for ibuprofen 800 mg?
Pricing for ibuprofen 800 mg depends mainly on whether you’re buying:
- Generic ibuprofen vs a brand version, and
- A cash price at a specific pharmacy vs an insurance copay.
Because no specific country, pharmacy, quantity (e.g., 30 vs 90 tablets), or formulation (tablets vs capsules) was provided, I can’t give a single accurate number from the information available here.
How can you get the exact lowest price quickly?
The fastest way to find an accurate ibuprofen 800 mg price is to check:
- Your local pharmacy’s “cash price” (ask for the price without insurance)
- Store brand options (often cheaper than name-brand)
- Online pharmacy price comparisons for the exact count and strength
If you tell me your country (and ZIP/postal code), pharmacy preference (Walgreens/CVS/Walmart/Boots/etc.), and how many tablets you need (30/60/90), I can narrow down what to expect and what to compare.
Is ibuprofen 800 mg covered by insurance?
Often, ibuprofen is covered, but the copay can vary by:
- Plan formulary status,
- Whether the product is generic,
- Whether your prescription is required (in some places, 800 mg is prescription-strength, in others it’s OTC).
If it’s prescription-only where you live, that usually means you’ll need a prescription for 800 mg.
Is ibuprofen 800 mg the same as OTC ibuprofen?
Not necessarily. In many markets, the OTC strength is commonly 200–400 mg, while 600–800 mg may require prescription. That can affect cost and availability.
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Tell me these 4 details and I’ll give you a tighter price estimate:
1) Your country (and ZIP/postal code)
2) Pharmacy (or “any cheapest”)
3) Tablet count (30/60/90, etc.)
4) Generic vs brand (if you know)