What is the retail price (“cena”) of ibuprofen?
“Ibuprofen has co cena” looks like a mix of English (“has”) and Serbian/Croatian (“cena” = price), but it doesn’t specify where you want to buy it or which product strength/formulation you mean. Ibuprofen prices vary a lot by:
- country (and whether it’s OTC or reimbursed),
- dose (e.g., 200 mg vs 400 mg vs 600 mg),
- form (tablets, gel, effervescent tablets),
- pack size (number of tablets),
- brand vs generic.
Which ibuprofen product do you mean (so I can give the right price range)?
If you tell me:
1) your country (or city),
2) the strength (e.g., 200 mg / 400 mg),
3) the form (tablets/capsules/syrup/gel), and
4) pack size (e.g., 10, 20, 30 tablets),
I can narrow it to the correct current price/typical range.
If you’re asking about “How much does ibuprofen cost?” in general
If you don’t need an exact pharmacy price, typical ibuprofen generic pricing is usually lowest for standard tablet strengths and larger packs, and highest for branded products or specialty formulations (like topical gels).
Is there a cheaper alternative to ibuprofen?
In many countries, the cheapest option is a generic ibuprofen tablet at the same dose and pack size. The main thing to match is the active ingredient and strength, not the brand.
Sources
No sources were provided with your question, and I don’t have enough details (country + formulation) to cite a specific price from a pharmacy or database.